Is the second generation of Muslim Americans satisfied with the way they practice Islam in the US?
Barabanova, Alexandra
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Title
Is the second generation of Muslim Americans satisfied with the way they practice Islam in the US?
Author(s)
Barabanova, Alexandra
Issue Date
2012-01
Keyword(s)
Muslim
Islam
Religious Practice
Upbringing
Second Generation
Abstract
In my research paper I asked if second generation Muslim American freshmen that moved away from their parents’ homes for the first time to go to college were satisfied with the way they practice Islam on UIUC campus. I interviewed second-generation Muslim Americans freshmen on the UIUC campus that live in the dormitories, both male and female, independent of the country of origin. I looked at what extent they practice Islam and how important the religion is to them. I also explored if the campus offers enough resources to practice Islam.
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