With the formation of small migrant communities in foreign lands, some religious organizations migrate along with the migrants and play a part in shaping and reshaping the socio-religious experiences of respective migrants. This paper looks into how Islamic religious organizations have been established in South Korea; how the socio-religious experience of the Pakistani Muslim minority community in Korea is mediated by these organizations; and what is the impact of this mediation on the daily socio-religious lives of the migrants. Two Islamic religious organizations—Dawat-e-Islami and Minhaj-ul-Quran—have been discussed here which originated in Pakistan and have been working around the world including Korea. Using the conceptual ...
illustrations, references, 48 titles. Social capital research has traditionally been conducted in we...
Laurence Iannaccone’s notion of religious capital highlights the capability of individuals to draw o...
In this study, I examine the factors forming social capital among Bengali-speaking Muslims living in...
Korea and Japan have similar history in Islam and common experience in dealing with recently establi...
This paper focuses on bonding social capital possession among Chinese Muslims in Kelantan. Chinese M...
This book aims to introduce Islam and Muslims in South Korea to non-Korean readers of history, espec...
Little has so far been discussed or written on Islam and Muslims in Japan, even less so on Islam and...
In focusing mainly on a particular neighborhood near the Islamic Central Mosque of Seoul, this paper...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
This paper discusses some preliminary findings of a larger ethnographic study which explores the rol...
Copyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLCThe authors seek to contribute to academic debates on mi...
This article investigates migrants’ networking strategies in the case of religious involvement. Adop...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 25, 2012).The enti...
This chapter takes a look at the influence of religion on SEs in East Asia - the most religiously di...
For decades, Korean denominations have sent missionaries around the world. While trying to convert p...
illustrations, references, 48 titles. Social capital research has traditionally been conducted in we...
Laurence Iannaccone’s notion of religious capital highlights the capability of individuals to draw o...
In this study, I examine the factors forming social capital among Bengali-speaking Muslims living in...
Korea and Japan have similar history in Islam and common experience in dealing with recently establi...
This paper focuses on bonding social capital possession among Chinese Muslims in Kelantan. Chinese M...
This book aims to introduce Islam and Muslims in South Korea to non-Korean readers of history, espec...
Little has so far been discussed or written on Islam and Muslims in Japan, even less so on Islam and...
In focusing mainly on a particular neighborhood near the Islamic Central Mosque of Seoul, this paper...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
This paper discusses some preliminary findings of a larger ethnographic study which explores the rol...
Copyright © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLCThe authors seek to contribute to academic debates on mi...
This article investigates migrants’ networking strategies in the case of religious involvement. Adop...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 25, 2012).The enti...
This chapter takes a look at the influence of religion on SEs in East Asia - the most religiously di...
For decades, Korean denominations have sent missionaries around the world. While trying to convert p...
illustrations, references, 48 titles. Social capital research has traditionally been conducted in we...
Laurence Iannaccone’s notion of religious capital highlights the capability of individuals to draw o...
In this study, I examine the factors forming social capital among Bengali-speaking Muslims living in...