Islamic Schooling and the Identities of Muslim Youth in Quebec


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<p>This insightful text examines the impact of Islamic schooling on Muslim youth in French-speaking Canada to consider how these institutions influence the formation of students’ cultural national ethnic and religious identities and their sense of belonging to Quebec and Canada.</p><p>Through close qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with first- and second-generation students as well as parents teachers and leaders involved in Islamic high schools this text explores how far institutions succeed in preparing young Muslims to participate in the broader secular society in Quebec and in English-speaking Canada. As well as investigating the historical and contemporary development of Islamic schooling in Canada and addressing public perceptions of this educational sector the volume foregrounds the voices of those directly involved in these schools to illustrate first-hand experiences and the motivations and objectives of those choosing to support or engage in these schools. Overarching themes include citizenship integration and the complex interplay of Muslim Quebecois and Canadian values.</p><p>This book will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students researcher scholars and academics in the fields of religion education Islamic studies multicultural education curriculum studies and faith-based teacher education.</p>
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