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History of the Muslims of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Their Organizations

History of the Muslims of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Their Organizations

History of the Muslims of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Their Organizations

Mahlaqa Naushaba Habib / Naiyer Habib

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Editorial:
Trafford Publishing
Año de edición:
2015
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781490752013
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Canada is home to immigrants from many cultures. Unlike times past, when newcomers from a foreign country seemed to want to blend in with their new culture as soon as possible, more recent immigrants want to become a part of their new home but retain some of the elements of their native cultures. This is a task that is often easier to talk about than to accomplish. History of the Muslims of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Their Organizations: Islamic Associations CCMW and MPJ represents the struggle and success of authors and editors Naiyer Habib and Mahlaqa Naushaba Habib. When they immigrated to Canada in 1973, they wanted to preserve their culture and religion for themselves as well as for future Muslim generations. Culture in their new home was much different than theirs. It was the time when literature on Islam or Islamic culture was hard to find in English, so it was difficult for their new neighbors to learn about them. Through Islamic organizations begun by the Habibs and others in the Muslim community, whose stories are shared in this book, they introduced Islam and Muslim to Regina, while still holding onto their culture. History of the Muslims of Regina, Saskatchewan, and Their Organizations: Islamic Associations CCMW and MPJ demonstrates it is not always easy to incorporate a familiar culture in a new home. But with hard work and willingness of all cultures involved to learn from each other, it can be done successfully.

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