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| #9462486 in Books | 2009-10-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.21 x.38 x6.14l,.80 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| How to integrate Muslims into a modern society?|By Jackal|This book could be read by European politicians, who increasingly have to deal with a Muslim population. Singapore has 15% Muslims and an elaborate system to ensure religious tolerance. This book does not give an overall perspective, but instead focuses on a few practices like eating halal and wearing a head scarf. Singa||"[T]his volume is an exemplary and admirable outcome of a ‘master class’ project led by a world class sociologist, Bryan Turner, whose presence in Singapore has certainly benefited the two young local sociologists who co-authored the book..
This book examines Muslims in Singapore, analysing their habits, practices and dispositions towards everyday life, and also their role within the broader framework of the secularist Singapore state and the cultural dominance of its Chinese elite, who are predominantly Buddhist and Christian. Singapore has a highly unusual approach to issues of religious diversity and multiculturalism, adopting a policy of deliberately ‘managing religions’ - including Islam...
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