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Muslim Identity (1st generation (How is Islam understood in your home?…
Muslim Identity
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2nd Generation
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Is it difficult to practice your religion? and is the practice of your faith easier when attending high school or college?
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consider theme for the passing of religious identity through generations vis-a-vis increased religious awareness.
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In 40-50 years, where do you see Muslims in America?
Positive outlook, Muslims engaged in Civic life,, diversified disciplines. (Q.13)
In 40-50 years, where do you see Muslims in America?
Muslim institutions, involvement in civic life, social justice, diversity of disciplines and fields. Muslims will overcome Intraracial strife. Two respondents felt that Muslims will not be integrated in America and thus should go "home" to improve the image of Muslims
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2nd Generation/US Born tend to have higher education
Education and primarily identify as Muslim – significant:
Those born in the US have higher education and are less likely to identify as Muslim and more likely to identify as American: -.160 p=99%
Muslims and Americans are complementary .208 p=99%
Traditional American culture clashes with that of Muslims -.182 p=99%
Preservation of American norms and values is important to Muslims .181 p=99%
Islam is more pure in America than in overseas .137 p=95%
Total Household Income: 2nd generation/US Born tend to have a higher SES:
I am most comfortable around Muslims whose ethnic heritage is similar to my own. -.194 p=99%
I consider myself to be an American .119 p=95%
If someone said something bad about American people, I feel almost as if they said something bad about me .126 p=95%
I go through periods when I'm down on myself because I am Muslim -.147 p=95%
The traditional American culture clashes with that of Muslims -.267 p=99%
When I experience something negative in public I feel like I don’t belong in the US -.133 p=95%
A good muslim is one who expresses their religion through physical appearance (substantive difference between males and females possibly due to hijab as males were more likely to disagree than females) -.163 p=99%