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Us And Them: Interfaith Relations And Cultural Harmony In Australia

ABE W. Ata

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Us And Them: Interfaith Relations And Cultural Harmony In Australia

Synopsis

In Australia, cross-cultural research suggests that Australian Muslims have surpassed Asians as one of the country's most marginalised religious and ethnic groups. Muslims and people from the Middle East are thought to be unable to fit into Australia, with more than 50% of Australians preferring their relatives did not marry into a Muslim family. Yet this statistic masks diverse interpretations of interfaith relations and cultural harmony present across Australia today. In 11 essays, Us and Them offers truths about interfaith relations as they are believed and expressed by Muslim and non-Muslim Australians.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781921513190
Category:
Interfaith Relations
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2009-04-15
Publisher:
Australian Academic Press
Illustrations:
1, black & white illustrations
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
188
Pagination:
188 pages, Illustrations
Dimensions (mm):
216x140x10mm
Weight:
225g

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