Muslim Mothering and Migration
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to review literature that provides insight on how immigrant Muslim
mothers raise their children. In this article we acknowledge Muslim mothers’ struggle to
maintain and transmit their religious values and cultural traditions to their children. We begin
the article with an overview of parenthood practices as they are illustrated in the religious
writings of Islam, from the Qur’an and the Hadith. We then discuss how mothers’ traditional
values, specifically regarding parenting practices, are shaped by their culture of origin and by
Islam as religion and a way of life. Finally, we discuss how these values together (the religious
and cultural) with the acculturation or the effect of the dominant new culture may shape the
parenting practices of immigrant Muslim mothers in the United States. A conceptual model using
these constructs and their relationship to parenting practices of immigrant Muslim mothers is
presented in appendix A.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/5064Collections
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