Muslim Question in Canada
A Story of Segmented Integration
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Author
Publication
2014 - University of British Columbia Press
Language
English
Word Count
56,000 words, Guess
Page Count
224 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemuslimquestionin0000kaze
- ISBN-139780774827294
- ISBN-100774827297
- Library of Congress Control Number2014415448
- OCLC Control Number865158390
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780774827294
- Open LibraryOL28783288M
Classifications
- LCCF1035.M87 K39 2014
Description
In terms of assessing the integration of immigrants in Western countries, both Muslims and Canada are seen to be exceptions to the rule. Muslims are often perceived as unable or unwilling to integrate into liberal democracies, mostly due to their religious beliefs; Canada is portrayed as a model for successful. This book addresses the intersection of these two types of exceptionalism through an empirical study of the experiences of Muslims in Canada. Drawing on data from large-scale surveys as well as face-to-face interviews, Kazemipur draws a detailed picture of four major domains of immigrant integration: institutional, media, economic, and social/communal. His findings indicate that, in contrast to the situation in Europe and the United States, the integration of Muslims in Canada is currently not problematic, particularly in the institutional and media domains. However, there are serious problems in the economic and social domains, which need to be addressed to avoid the European scenario in Canada. A fresh account of the lives and experiences of Muslim immigrants in Canada, this book gets at the roots of the Muslim question in Canada. Replete with practical implications, the analysis shows that instead of fixating on religion, the focus should be on economic and social challenges faced by Muslims in Canada.
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