Towards a greater dialogue on disability between Muslims and Christians

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Hayhoe, S. 2014. Towards a greater dialogue on disability between Muslims and Christians. Journal of Disability and Religion. 18 (3), pp. 242-263. https://doi.org/10.1080/23312521.2014.935104
AuthorsHayhoe, S.
Abstract

Attitudes to disability and disabled people by Muslims – focusing on attitudes in the Middle East and North Africa - and Christians – focusing on the West (here taken to mean Europe, North America and Australasia) - were examined through a grounded theory literature search, with the study being divided into three phases of reading and analysis. The aims of study were to develop a dialogue on disability between the two cultures, to inform an understanding of the attitudes to disability in the two cultures, and to inform cultural practice in promoting support and equality in both cultures. The study finds that Islam and Christianity have much in common and are a force for good in promoting and developing disability equality in both Muslim and Christian cultures.

Year2014
JournalJournal of Disability and Religion
Journal citation18 (3), pp. 242-263
PublisherTaylor & Francis
ISSN2331-2521
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/23312521.2014.935104
Publication dates
Print08 Aug 2014
Publication process dates
Deposited06 Jan 2016
Accepted2014
Output statusPublished
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