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Muslims in the Canadian Mosaic
Author(s) -
Mazen Hashem
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
american journal of islam and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2690-3741
pISSN - 2690-3733
DOI - 10.35632/ajis.v9i3.2583
Subject(s) - islam , mainstream , diversity (politics) , ethnic group , sociology , gender studies , mosaic , political science , social science , geography , law , archaeology
This book is a focused study on the Muslims in Canada with special teferenceto Muslims in the pmvince of Alberta. The study is both quantitative(it consists of the qudonnaire responses of 115 participants in Alberta) andqualitative (it develops discussions relevant to Canadian Muslims in general).One of the aims of the study is to highlight the extreme diversity of Muslimsin Canada while showing that all of them have something very basic incommon: their Islamic ideals. This diversity is adequately illustrated by detailingtheir multiple ethnicities and home countries, their different occupations,and their internal variations in identifying with Islam. The study further emphasizes this diversity is being positively integrated into mainstream Canadian society,contributing to it while preserving certain special traits. The discussionof how Muslims in Alberta maintain extensive links With Muslim landsas regads trade and socioreligious and humanitarian concerns is especially impressive.This study is more descriptive than analytical. It does not answer the questionof how integration is possible without losing the essence of Islam. In thebrief conceptual framework, the dynamics between religion and ethnicity is notas clear, i.e., which subsumes the other? In general, the study is very helpfulto those who do not know much about Muslims in Canada. It also raises pointsthat can help Muslims better present themselves collectively.

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