This study looked at the experience of religion and the formation of a contemporary ethnoreligious identity in the lives of first generation Pakistani Muslim immigrant men and women who have been residents of Canada for five to ten years. The present research explored the life experiences of Muslim immigrants from Pakistan who immigrated to Canada with their immediate families and resolved the ensuing cultural dislocation. In order to understand the subjective meanings of immigrants’ lived experiences in Canada, the present study used a Grounded Theory framework. The analysis of data revealed a four stage theory of Muslim identity formation. Those stages describe the step-by-step process that highlights immigrants’ experience of culture sho...
This study addresses the perceptions that Muslim immigrant women in Canada have about themselves, as...
Indonesian Muslims are a new immigrant group to Canada. Small numbers of Indonesians began immigrati...
What are grassroots “Canadian Muslims” and why not use the descriptor “Muslims in Canada”? This thes...
This study looked at the experience of religion and the formation of a contemporary ethnoreligious i...
The recent statistic reveals the number of Canadian Muslims increases multifold in decades. It is pr...
This thesis explores first generation Muslim immigrant women’s acculturation experiences and strateg...
This study examines the psychological and emotional experience of settling in Canada for South Asian...
<p><em>A great majority of studies on ethnic identity or ethnic separatism indicate that a minority ...
The recent controversy over the 2014 proposed Quebec Charter of Values suggests the integration of m...
Toward an Inclusive Islamic Identity? A Study of First- and Second-Generation Muslims in Canada exam...
The present study explores the nature of coping mechanisms among South Asian Muslim immigrants livin...
The immigration process impacts the identity of ethnocultural, racial, religious, and linguistic min...
Muslims are living a precarious existence in Canada and the discomfort with Islam and Muslims is dee...
This thesis examines how Muslims in Canada negotiate perceptions in their interactions with non-Musl...
My dissertation is the first empirically based study to closely examine the impacts of 9/11 on Canad...
This study addresses the perceptions that Muslim immigrant women in Canada have about themselves, as...
Indonesian Muslims are a new immigrant group to Canada. Small numbers of Indonesians began immigrati...
What are grassroots “Canadian Muslims” and why not use the descriptor “Muslims in Canada”? This thes...
This study looked at the experience of religion and the formation of a contemporary ethnoreligious i...
The recent statistic reveals the number of Canadian Muslims increases multifold in decades. It is pr...
This thesis explores first generation Muslim immigrant women’s acculturation experiences and strateg...
This study examines the psychological and emotional experience of settling in Canada for South Asian...
<p><em>A great majority of studies on ethnic identity or ethnic separatism indicate that a minority ...
The recent controversy over the 2014 proposed Quebec Charter of Values suggests the integration of m...
Toward an Inclusive Islamic Identity? A Study of First- and Second-Generation Muslims in Canada exam...
The present study explores the nature of coping mechanisms among South Asian Muslim immigrants livin...
The immigration process impacts the identity of ethnocultural, racial, religious, and linguistic min...
Muslims are living a precarious existence in Canada and the discomfort with Islam and Muslims is dee...
This thesis examines how Muslims in Canada negotiate perceptions in their interactions with non-Musl...
My dissertation is the first empirically based study to closely examine the impacts of 9/11 on Canad...
This study addresses the perceptions that Muslim immigrant women in Canada have about themselves, as...
Indonesian Muslims are a new immigrant group to Canada. Small numbers of Indonesians began immigrati...
What are grassroots “Canadian Muslims” and why not use the descriptor “Muslims in Canada”? This thes...