The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context

Resilience is one of the important constructs in human positive functioning, especially in facing the challenges from various walks of life. Chinese Reverted Muslim (CRM) in Malaysia is a minority group in both the population of Malaysian Chinese as well as in the Muslim community, which falls under...

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Main Authors: Ta, Honn Yu, Basiron, Bushrah
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spelling my.utm.1048052024-03-01T01:55:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/104805/ The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context Ta, Honn Yu Basiron, Bushrah BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc Resilience is one of the important constructs in human positive functioning, especially in facing the challenges from various walks of life. Chinese Reverted Muslim (CRM) in Malaysia is a minority group in both the population of Malaysian Chinese as well as in the Muslim community, which falls under the category of double minorities. In the need of facing chronic stressors such as discrimination, racism, and prejudice as double minorities, thus to be in the double minorities status (DMS), CRM requires a great deal resilience to overcome all these negative circumstances. Past studies regarding CRM is of little, especially in Malaysia context. Globally research also focused more on Chinese Muslim but not CRM. The trace of literature on resilience in CRM also cannot be found in either overseas or local research. Malaysian unique polarized racial structure and history provides a worthy paradigm in studying the population of DMS also probe on the strength and resilience from the religious and cultural perspective. Numerous CRM national exemplary from various society background had been exercising the resilience throughout the years since the independence of Malaysia in the year of 1957. By understanding the mechanism of resilience behind CRM dealing with DMS, it will be helpful in personality building especially in resilience for the oppressed groups. Center for Research and Community Services of UINSI Samarinda 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104805/1/BushrahBasiron2022_ResilienceofChineseRevertedMuslim.pdf Ta, Honn Yu and Basiron, Bushrah (2022) The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context. Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies (BIJIS), 4 (2). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2622-951X https://journal.uinsi.ac.id/index.php/bijis/article/view/3071 NA
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Ta, Honn Yu
Basiron, Bushrah
The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context
description Resilience is one of the important constructs in human positive functioning, especially in facing the challenges from various walks of life. Chinese Reverted Muslim (CRM) in Malaysia is a minority group in both the population of Malaysian Chinese as well as in the Muslim community, which falls under the category of double minorities. In the need of facing chronic stressors such as discrimination, racism, and prejudice as double minorities, thus to be in the double minorities status (DMS), CRM requires a great deal resilience to overcome all these negative circumstances. Past studies regarding CRM is of little, especially in Malaysia context. Globally research also focused more on Chinese Muslim but not CRM. The trace of literature on resilience in CRM also cannot be found in either overseas or local research. Malaysian unique polarized racial structure and history provides a worthy paradigm in studying the population of DMS also probe on the strength and resilience from the religious and cultural perspective. Numerous CRM national exemplary from various society background had been exercising the resilience throughout the years since the independence of Malaysia in the year of 1957. By understanding the mechanism of resilience behind CRM dealing with DMS, it will be helpful in personality building especially in resilience for the oppressed groups.
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title The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context
title_short The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context
title_full The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context
title_fullStr The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context
title_full_unstemmed The resilience of Chinese reverted Muslims in facing double minorities status: A study in Malaysia context
title_sort resilience of chinese reverted muslims in facing double minorities status: a study in malaysia context
publisher Center for Research and Community Services of UINSI Samarinda
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