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Islamic gatherings: experiences of discrimination and religious affirmation across established and new immigrant communities
Authors:Mieke Maliepaard  Mérove Gijsberts  Karen Phalet
Abstract:To what extent are perceptions of discrimination associated with religious affirmation among Muslim minorities in the Netherlands? Drawing on recent nationally representative surveys among self-identified Muslims from five ethnic groups in the Netherlands, we test boundary conditions of reactive religiosity. Our findings indicate that for Muslims from established immigrant groups, perceptions of discrimination are associated with more frequent religious attendance, but that this is not the case for Muslims from smaller, less established ethnic communities. Findings are interpreted using a boundary framework.
Keywords:discrimination  Muslim  identity  religious practice  boundary formation  reactive religiosity
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