THE ARTICULATION OF RELIGION IN DOMESTIC SPACE: RITUALS IN THE IMMIGRANT MUSLIM HOME

Domestic religion plays an important role in the lives of immigrants. For many, home is the cornerstone of religious identity, the setting where personal faith is practiced, expressed, transmitted, and transformed. Our study of the immigrant Muslim home demonstrates how through daily rituals and per...

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Domesticity
Everyday Life
Home
Homes
Immigrants
Immigration
Islam
Koran
Mosques
Muslims
Prayer
Private sphere
Purification rituals
Religion
Religious Behavior
Religious practices
Religious Rituals
Religious studies
Ritual
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