Muslim Childhood: Religious Nurture in a European Context
Jonathan Scourfield
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How do we learn to be religious? To make sense of this process should we emphasise the habitual reinforcement of bodily rituals? Or the active role of individuals in making decisions about faith at key moments? Or should we turn to cognitive science to explain the universal structures on which religiosity is built? And how does a relatively devout minority pass on religion in a generally secular Western context? What significance does religion have for family life in this situation? And how does a religious identity interact with other kinds of collective identification, for example with a nation, ethnic group or a locality? These are some of the questions that Muslim Childhood deals with. This book is about ordinary British Muslims' everyday religious socialization of children in early and middle childhood. It provides a detailed description of how Muslim families in a secular Western context attempt to pass on their faith to the next generation. It is rooted in detailed qualitative research with 60 Muslim families in one British city. The authors' own analysis of survey data suggests that Muslims in the UK more effectively pass on their faith to the next generation than other religious groups. This book is in part an attempt to explain why that might be.
Book Details
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publish Date: Dec 31st, 2013
Pages: 256
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.60in - 0.90in - 0.95lb
EAN: 9780199600311
Categories: • Islam - General
About the Author
Jonathan Scourfield is Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University.
Sophie Gilliat-Ray is Reader in Religious Studies at Cardiff University. Asma Khan is Director of Total Transcriptions, qualitative research services.
Sameh Otri is Muslim Chaplain at University of Cardiff.