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==QUESTION 1==
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==QUESTION 5==
 
* Muslims in 60s came for economic reasons originally, hope to go back ⇒ keep original culture, language ....
 
* Muslims in 60s came for economic reasons originally, hope to go back ⇒ keep original culture, language ....
* their children grow up in two worlds è undefined position between cultures, open qu. of Britishness
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* their children grow up in two worlds ⇒ undefined position between cultures, open question of Britishness
 
* grew up in monocultural ghettos, with no contact between native white English and immigrant communities
 
* grew up in monocultural ghettos, with no contact between native white English and immigrant communities
  
==QUESTION 2==
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==QUESTION 6==
 
Islam of first generation:  
 
Islam of first generation:  
 
* folklorish, traditional, orthodox;   
 
* folklorish, traditional, orthodox;   
 
* presented in a second language (parents' lang.)  ⇒ foreign/strange for children
 
* presented in a second language (parents' lang.)  ⇒ foreign/strange for children
 
New Islam:
 
New Islam:
* presented by young Imams, radical, political, Islamist  version of Islam
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* presented by young Imams, radical, political, often Islamist  version of Islam (spread e.g. by wahabitic Imams trained in Saudi Arabia etc.)
 
* preached in English, a language young British muslims identify with
 
* preached in English, a language young British muslims identify with
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* mixed with idea of pride in being a muslim

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Book, p. 86 / 87 + qu 5 + 6

QUESTION 5

  • Muslims in 60s came for economic reasons originally, hope to go back ⇒ keep original culture, language ....
  • their children grow up in two worlds ⇒ undefined position between cultures, open question of Britishness
  • grew up in monocultural ghettos, with no contact between native white English and immigrant communities

QUESTION 6

Islam of first generation:

  • folklorish, traditional, orthodox;
  • presented in a second language (parents' lang.) ⇒ foreign/strange for children

New Islam:

  • presented by young Imams, radical, political, often Islamist version of Islam (spread e.g. by wahabitic Imams trained in Saudi Arabia etc.)
  • preached in English, a language young British muslims identify with
  • mixed with idea of pride in being a muslim