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Muddled Loyalty: A Study of Islamic Centers in Boston Area

机译:忠实的忠诚度:波士顿地区伊斯兰中心的研究

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This thesis is a further study of Peter Skerry's 2011 article, "the Muslim-American Muddle," in which he argues that not only non-Muslim Americans are worrying about Muslims' loyalty issue due to the fear of radical Islamism and terrorism, but also Muslims are confused. My basic argument is that Muslims are still suffering from their muddled loyalty. It is not because they are disloyal but because, in light of Grodzins, their organizations guide them in different directions which are not always en route to national loyalty as non-Muslims expect. Inspired by Morton Grodzins's theory on social structure and national loyalty in liberal democracies and James Q. Wilson's insightful study on political organizations, this research has sought to understand the Muslim muddle with an in-depth inquiry and examination on one of the most common and important Islamic organizations---Islamic centers and mosques with an ethnographical method. The evidence of this thesis was collected between April 2016 and December 2017.;In fact, I almost visited every mosque in Massachusetts. However, I was not always lucky to build strong connections with many centers for various reasons. In this thesis, I only select those mosques that I had visited more than three times. And I try my best to interview as many leaders as possible. I also manage to keep a geographical and sectarian balance in my sample. I hope to cover all types of mosques in Boston area. My findings are interesting, though of course often confusing and may contradicting with each other but I am duty-bound to report them even if it may had negative impact on the generalization power of my argument. I find that Islamic centers have different goals and offer different incentives to overcome collective actions problems. Both solidarity and political engagement are valued by Islamic centers in general, but individual organizations have different preferences which are results of divergent immigrant experiences. So the organizational aspect of Muslims community is fragmented. However, the increasing external political pressure in the post 9/11 period did not overcome the problem but aggravated it by simply empowering purposive mosques like ISBCC in public sphere.
机译:本文是对彼得·斯凯里(Peter Skerry)2011年的文章“美国穆斯林的混血”的进一步研究,他在文章中指出,不仅非穆斯林美国人由于担心激进的伊斯兰教和恐怖主义而担心穆斯林的忠诚度问题,而且穆斯林感到困惑。我的基本论点是,穆斯林仍然对他们的忠诚感到困惑。这不是因为他们不忠诚,而是因为根据格罗辛(Grodzins),他们的组织在不同的方向上指导他们,而这些方向并不总是像非穆斯林所期望的那样走向国家忠诚。受到莫顿·格罗辛斯(Morton Grodzins)关于自由民主国家的社会结构和国家忠诚的理论以及詹姆斯·Q·威尔逊(James Q. Wilson)对政治组织的有见地研究的启发,本研究通过对最普遍和重要的问题之一进行深入的询问和考察,试图了解穆斯林的困惑。伊斯兰组织---采用民族志方法的伊斯兰中心和清真寺。该论文的证据是在2016年4月至2017年12月之间收集的;事实上,我几乎拜访了马萨诸塞州的每座清真寺。但是,由于种种原因,我并不总是很幸运能与许多中心建立牢固的联系。在本文中,我只选择拜访过3次以上的清真寺。我会尽力采访尽可能多的领导人。我还设法在样本中保持地理和宗派的平衡。我希望涵盖波士顿地区的所有类型的清真寺。我的发现很有趣,尽管当然经常会引起混淆,并且可能彼此矛盾,但是我有义务报告这些发现,即使它可能对我的论点的概括力产生负面影响。我发现伊斯兰中心有不同的目标,并提供了不同的动机来克服集体行动问题。伊斯兰中心通常都重视团结和政治参与,但是各个组织有不同的偏好,这是不同移民经验的结果。因此,穆斯林社区的组织方面是分散的。但是,在9/11后时期,不断增加的外部政治压力并不能克服问题,而只是通过在公共领域授权象ISBCC这样的有目的清真寺就使问题恶化。

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  • 作者

    Li, Ruiqian.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston College.;

  • 授予单位 Boston College.;
  • 学科 Political science.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 85 p.
  • 总页数 85
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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