Migration and The Muslim Minorities Dynamics in Taipei City of Taiwan

Mochamad Novi, Arif Luqman Hakim, Afifah Nur Millatina

Abstract


Taiwan is one country of a comfortable country for Muslim minorities to express themselves in religion. This research was qualitative, with a phenomenological approach in the category of constructivist social research. This study captures social phenomena and collects, compiles, and provides interpretation of the data collected from various sources, then researched and analyzed them after looking at the factors related to the issue of Muslim immigrants in the city of Taipei. The results of this study show that the condition of a plural and heterogeneous society must be addressed with a separate approach for minorities, the model of community interaction is certainly different during the majority. The role of the community and family is very important in influencing the growth of the young generation and the mentality of Muslims in dealing with agnostics and atheists, LGBT (Lesbi Gay Bisexual Transgender), and other cultures that destroy Muslim morals. Muslims are directed to be able to maintain their Islam without disturbing the community and to be able to set an example as a complete human being who can bring peace and success.


Keywords


Migration, Dynamics, Muslim Minority

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