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A commonly accepted definition that has been offered by Brim describes socialization as “the process by which individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, and dispositions that enable them to participate as more or less effective members of groups and the society?‘ Thus, socialization is a process that begins at birth and extends throughout the course of an individual’s life.
Thirdly, the paper will contrast the Islamic and Western world-views and Dr. Hakim Rashid is Associate Professor and Chairperson, the Department of Human Development, the School of Human Ecology, Howard University, Washington, D.
Muslim children and parents, particularly those living in a society like America, are daily confronted with the two paths of socialization dictated by these divergent views of the world.
Unity of Knowledge Compartmentalization of knowledge World-View Differences-—Minority Socialization Studies designed to conceptualize and assess the socialization of Muslim children in America can be significantly enhanced by a number of critiques of Western social science, particularly culturally sensitive conceptual frameworks offered by Afrocentric African-American social scientists.
According to Boykin and Toms, however, the African aspects of their cultural identity are not promoted within the context of socialization into an Afrocentric world-view or value system.
I. t is obvious that a parental socialization process that has as its goal the creation of a practicing Muslim, committed to the Islamic way of life, is up against stiff competition.
g. , socialization into mainstream, minority and Islamic identities) has validity as an element of a conceptual framework, let us move on to consider another theoretical perspective that may prove useful to the study of Muslim socialization in America.