Article(electronic)May 10, 2020

The Youth of Muslim Diaspora and Identity Markers: The Crossroads of School, Religion, and Society

In: Journal of Educational and Social Research: JESR, Volume 10, Issue 3, p. 41

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Abstract

This study addresses the religious identification of young people from an immigrant background in the context of a sociological perspective. This study is essentially focused on young people's perceptions of their religious identities. We tried to understand the religious markers exhibited by young people attending a religious Muslim school in Canada. How do these students construct identity in the gears of religion, school, home society and parental culture? Young people are thus given the opportunity to express their identity-building perspectives. Through an ethnographic stay, the data collection took place in a private school located in Quebec, Canada. The data analysis allowed us to identify some religious identity markers developed by participants during their biographical and social paths. Participants are hence distinguished as a cultural group in a minority context. These religious markers also seem more adapted to the context of young people and more open to others

Publisher

Richtmann Publishing

ISSN: 2240-0524

DOI

10.36941/jesr-2020-0044

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