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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09596410.2011.606187
Rachel Woodlock
Monash University
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Abstract
2000).
but not both at the same time. But what is identity, and
1. Ummah carries a number of connotations. Here it refers
2. The countries of Western Europe and their (former)
3. This refers to the belief that "rich" asylum seekers who
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smugglers, are illegally jumping ahead of "genuine"
entry to Australia.
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attack anyone who looked like they might vaguely fit the
(Poynting, 2006).
4. A large, enveloping wrap that covers the head and body,
Poynting, 2004).
Methodology
on 600 questionnaires.
this article.
Muslim Identity
Laar, & Ellemers, 2007; Göle, 2003; Major & OʼBrien, 2005;
5. To borrow Marshall G. S. Hodgson's term, "Islamicate"
of the Muslims, not using that term for the far more
(Modood, 2006). They thus withdraw from the goal (Crocker &
175).
7. To properly fulfil the requirements of daily obligatory
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slightly between the various schools of law. I asked this
8. Of the 200 Australian-born participants whose responses
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above.
identity.
parents' places of birth or ancestry.
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backgrounds.
on that identity.
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NSW wrote:
9. Meaning "peace," a traditional Muslim greeting.
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issue.
participant noted:
10. Costello presumably meant "sharia" to refer to
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12–13).
the lives of Muslims (Calder & Hooker, 2006). Sharia is
11. Human error in completing the questionnaire may also
Conclusion
Yet, as Bouma and Ling (Bouma & Ling, 2007) point out,
para. 5).
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Table 1.
participants.
Important 24 12.0
Table 2.
participants.
Important 41 20.5
Table 3.
Australians.
Agree 37 18.5
Neutral 20 10.0
Disagree 0 0.0
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Rachel Woodlock
Monash University
Caulfield East
Victoria 3145
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