Acculturation of the muslims settled in the west

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Abstract

Muslims from all over the World have settled in Western countries. They bring with themselves a rich cultural heritage and numerous skills. However, adjusting to a culture, different from their original culture, can be a challenge. They have to undergo an acculturation process to get adjusted to a new country and a new way of life. Although acculturation has been considered an important phase in the resettlement process, it has not been studied extensively with the Muslim population in the West. The present commentary examines briefly the studies conducted in the last decade. Findings are discussed and the gaps are highlighted. Future directions that researchers and academics could take are discussed.

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Khawaja, N. G. (2016, June 1). Acculturation of the muslims settled in the west. Journal of Muslim Mental Health. Michigan Publishing. https://doi.org/10.3998/jmmh.10381607.0010.102

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