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Muslim typologies in Australia: Findings of a national survey

Authors :
Adis Duderija
Halim Rane
Source :
Contemporary Islam. 15:309-335
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Numerous researchers in the field of Islamic and Muslim Studies have proposed various typologies to categorize Muslims in relation to their understanding of and identification with Islam. However, to date few studies have conducted the necessary empirical work to determine the numbers of Muslims that identify with the typologies that have been constructed. This article is the first to present findings based on a comprehensive study of Muslims in relation to a spectrum of discursive typologies. The authors conducted a national survey of Islam in Australia among Muslim citizens and permanent residents in 2019. This article examines Muslim Australians across a spectrum of 10 typologies in relation to various demographic factors, questions concerning shariah and political Islam, sources of influence, preferences for interpreting the Qur’an, views on various ethical, social, and theological issues, engagement with non-Muslims, and openness to new knowledge about Islam. Contrary to stereotypical views of Islam and Muslims, the article’s findings point to a strong presence for liberal and progressive typologies and interpretations of the Islamic tradition among Muslim Australians.

Details

ISSN :
18720226 and 18720218
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Contemporary Islam
Accession number :
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