Islam in New Zealand – A Mixed Reception: Historical Overview and Contemporary Challenges

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A. Drury, D. Pratt
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Purpose: This research aims to discuss the history of Islam in New Zealand, together with some of the pressing issues and challenges Muslims have encountered along the way. Looking back at the history of early Muslim settlers and the emergence of Muslim organizations and allied enterprises, it is clear that the Muslim community in New Zealand has had a rather mixed reception in a land that, on the whole, is perceived to be benignly tolerant and accepting. Methodology: The research is based on a critical analysis of the available literature, both contemporary and historical. This paper explores complicated community developments, conversions to Islam, the violence experienced with defacement and destruction of mosques in reaction to overseas events over recent decades, ongoing Islamophobia, and the infamous 2019 terrorist attack on two mosques in the city of Christchurch. Findings: The research highlights the status of the New Zealand Muslim community and the extent and nature of their influence in the country. It constitutes a social hierarchy with a complex past and multiple internal issues. Accordingly, this paper concludes with a brief discussion of the migrant experience of Muslims. It also elucidates the necessity of further research in the future and emphasizes the need to study the culture, faith and history of New Zealand from various angles. Originality: This is illustrated in the direct attachment of the research to the core topic of religion. This is the first academic study to deal directly with both the history of the Muslim minority and contemporary issues such as Islamophobia following the 2019 massacre.
新西兰的伊斯兰教——混杂的接待:历史回顾与当代挑战
目的:本研究旨在讨论伊斯兰教在新西兰的历史,以及穆斯林在此过程中遇到的一些紧迫问题和挑战。回顾早期穆斯林定居者的历史以及穆斯林组织和联合企业的出现,很明显,新西兰的穆斯林社区在这片总体上被认为是宽容和包容的土地上受到了相当复杂的接待。研究方法:该研究是基于对现有文献的批判性分析,包括当代和历史文献。本文探讨了复杂的社区发展、对伊斯兰教的皈依、近几十年来因海外事件而对清真寺的污损和破坏所经历的暴力、持续的伊斯兰恐惧症,以及2019年基督城两座清真寺遭受的臭名昭著的恐怖袭击。研究结果:该研究突出了新西兰穆斯林社区的地位及其在该国影响的程度和性质。它构成了一个有着复杂过去和多重内部问题的社会等级。因此,本文最后简要讨论了穆斯林的移民经历。并阐明了今后进一步研究的必要性,强调需要从多个角度研究新西兰的文化、信仰和历史。原创性:这体现在研究直接依附于宗教这一核心主题上。这是首个直接处理穆斯林少数民族历史和2019年大屠杀后的伊斯兰恐惧症等当代问题的学术研究。
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