نتایج جستجو برای: muslim identity biopower

تعداد نتایج: 129589  

2011
Mary Lahaj

This article depicts a chaplain's role in various learning and teaching situations, including end-of-life care and cases requiring cultural competency and gender preferences. The cases exemplify and underscore the difference between the role of a chaplain and the imam, as well as the necessity to have imams and both male and female chaplains in the hospital. It also describes the training, educ...

2007
Alberto Bisin Eleonora Patacchini Thierry Verdier Yves Zenou

Are Muslim Immigrants Different in Terms of Cultural Integration? Using the UK Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities, we explore the determinants of religious identity for Muslims and non-Muslims. We find that Muslims integrate less and more slowly than non-Muslims. A Muslim born in the UK and having spent there more than 50 years shows a comparable level of probability of having a strong...

Journal: :Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion 2019

2010
Fadwa B. Elashi Candice M. Mills Meridith G. Grant

a r t i c l e i n f o Although negative stereotypes towards Muslims escalated after the events of September 11th, little is known about how Muslim children think about their own group members. Therefore, the current study examined Muslim children's attitudes towards Muslims and non-Muslims. Sixty-five 5-to 8-year-old Muslim children, enrolled in an Islamic school, engaged in two tasks. In the a...

2013
Mahfoud Amara

The aim of this paper is to reveal how misconceptions—or using the concept of Arkoun, “the crisis of meanings”—about the role and position of Islam in Europe is impacting on the discourse on sport, Islam, and immigration. France is selected as a case study for this paper as it is in this country where the debate on religion in general and Islam in particular seem to be more contentious in relat...

Journal: :International journal of Islamic thought 2021

The study in the current article intends to explore conception of presence Islamic religious movement known as Muhammadiyah, which still remains this day relation life Muslim community, including its socio-religious, cultural, economic, and political aspects. Accordingly, a proper understanding Muhammadiyah is not only achieved through approach, but also by examining social-historical condition...

2012
Selcuk R. Sirin Michelle Fine

In the wake of the events of September 11, Muslim-American youth found that the multiple cultures within which they live were suddenly and alarmingly in conflict. The developmental consequences of living in a world fractured by religious and ethnic terror have yet to be determined forMuslim youth in the United States. This exploratory, mixed-method study begins to examine how Muslim youth negot...

2009
Graham K. Brown

This paper examines the changing nature of ethnic and religious identification in Malaysia, drawing upon a survey of attitudes conducted in three locations in Malaysia. The paper argues that the widely perceived political shift from a prevailing ethnic Malay/non-Malay dichotomy towards a more religious Muslim/non-Muslim dichotomy is more complex that previous analyses have suggested. Moreover, ...

Journal: :Athenea Digital. Revista de pensamiento e investigación social 2014

The beginning of the Muslim Arab conquests and the collapse of the Sassanid empire is a turning point in Iran’s history and its surrounding regions. Islamic conquests have marked a new chapter in the events of Islamic history. These events were recorded by Arab and Iranian historians two centuries later. Meanwhile, Armenian historians especially Sebeos and Ghevond, who recorded these events in ...

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