From Colonial Legacies to Contemporary Challenges: The Muslim Experience in Hong Kong and Macau

This study explores the multifaceted challenges faced by the Muslim communities in Hong Kong and Macau, two cities characterized by their unique colonial histories and contemporary socio-economic dynamics. Despite the constitutional guarantee of religious freedom, Muslims in these regions encounter...

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Published in:Journal of Al-Tamaddun
Main Author: Li C.L.; Isa K.; Mustaffa K.A.; Lokman A.A.; Mohd Bakri M.F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Islamic Studies, Dept of Islamic History and Civilization, University of Malaya 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85214798266&doi=10.22452%2fJAT.vol19no2.19&partnerID=40&md5=a7b4797e4772bb3a5d5fdaefa3fec820
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Li C.L.; Isa K.; Mustaffa K.A.; Lokman A.A.; Mohd Bakri M.F.
From Colonial Legacies to Contemporary Challenges: The Muslim Experience in Hong Kong and Macau
2024
Journal of Al-Tamaddun
19
2
10.22452/JAT.vol19no2.19
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85214798266&doi=10.22452%2fJAT.vol19no2.19&partnerID=40&md5=a7b4797e4772bb3a5d5fdaefa3fec820
This study explores the multifaceted challenges faced by the Muslim communities in Hong Kong and Macau, two cities characterized by their unique colonial histories and contemporary socio-economic dynamics. Despite the constitutional guarantee of religious freedom, Muslims in these regions encounter significant barriers to integration, including social prejudices, economic hardships, and limited access to educational resources. The objective of this research is to analyse these challenges and their implications for the Muslim population, utilizing a mixed-methods approach that combines qualitative interviews with quantitative data analysis. The findings reveal a persistent cycle of poverty exacerbated by misconceptions about Islam and cultural differences, highlighting the urgent need for targeted government interventions and community engagement strategies. This research underscores the importance of fostering ethnic harmony and enhancing the visibility of Muslim contributions to society, ultimately recommending a collaborative approach involving local authorities, community leaders, and educational institutions to promote inclusivity and understanding. © 2024, Academy of Islamic Studies, Dept of Islamic History and Civilization, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
Academy of Islamic Studies, Dept of Islamic History and Civilization, University of Malaya
18237517
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Li C.L.; Isa K.; Mustaffa K.A.; Lokman A.A.; Mohd Bakri M.F.
spellingShingle Li C.L.; Isa K.; Mustaffa K.A.; Lokman A.A.; Mohd Bakri M.F.
From Colonial Legacies to Contemporary Challenges: The Muslim Experience in Hong Kong and Macau
author_facet Li C.L.; Isa K.; Mustaffa K.A.; Lokman A.A.; Mohd Bakri M.F.
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title From Colonial Legacies to Contemporary Challenges: The Muslim Experience in Hong Kong and Macau
title_short From Colonial Legacies to Contemporary Challenges: The Muslim Experience in Hong Kong and Macau
title_full From Colonial Legacies to Contemporary Challenges: The Muslim Experience in Hong Kong and Macau
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description This study explores the multifaceted challenges faced by the Muslim communities in Hong Kong and Macau, two cities characterized by their unique colonial histories and contemporary socio-economic dynamics. Despite the constitutional guarantee of religious freedom, Muslims in these regions encounter significant barriers to integration, including social prejudices, economic hardships, and limited access to educational resources. The objective of this research is to analyse these challenges and their implications for the Muslim population, utilizing a mixed-methods approach that combines qualitative interviews with quantitative data analysis. The findings reveal a persistent cycle of poverty exacerbated by misconceptions about Islam and cultural differences, highlighting the urgent need for targeted government interventions and community engagement strategies. This research underscores the importance of fostering ethnic harmony and enhancing the visibility of Muslim contributions to society, ultimately recommending a collaborative approach involving local authorities, community leaders, and educational institutions to promote inclusivity and understanding. © 2024, Academy of Islamic Studies, Dept of Islamic History and Civilization, University of Malaya. All rights reserved.
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