Civilizing Attempts in Art and Islam
In the field of Muslim performing artists, I encountered civilizing attempts by high-profile Muslims to change the patterns of cultural taste in the UK and the US. These patterns reflect the non-Muslim and Muslim social orders that British and American Muslims may cope with, deriving from national governments and “Muslim old-world” centers. From a sense of responsibility, based on their criticisms regarding non-Muslims as well as Muslims themselves, various artists understand it as their role to boost the development of Muslim communities by efforts to uplift, liberate as well as socially engage isolated, disgruntled, ultraconservative, or benighted Muslim groups.