2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0011-52582008000100002
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Sociabilidades e valores: um olhar sobre a família árabe muçulmana em São Paulo

Abstract: "O homem provê, a mulher constrói. Mil inimigos fora é melhor do que um em casa."(Safadi e Basha, 1954) INTRODUÇÃOA inda que a maioria dos descendentes de sírios e libaneses que imigraram para o Brasil seja constituída por cristãos -sobretudo católicos maronitas e ortodoxos -, a partir da década de 1950, surge no cenário paulistano uma nova leva migratória de árabes muçulmanos -sunitas e xiitas -, já aqui presentes desde as primeiras décadas do sécu-lo XX, mas até então muito pouco expressivos numericamente. E… Show more

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“…Rights and obligations of parents and children are reported and approached also in the Koran -their sacred book -and in the words of the Prophet Muhammad: old parents have the right to be treated by their children with affection and care (9) . The respect and embracement to the elderly in the Muslim family is different from those observed among the French subjects participating in the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rights and obligations of parents and children are reported and approached also in the Koran -their sacred book -and in the words of the Prophet Muhammad: old parents have the right to be treated by their children with affection and care (9) . The respect and embracement to the elderly in the Muslim family is different from those observed among the French subjects participating in the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faith and religiosity, a marking factor for Muslim participants, entail a profound and comprehensive influence that directs attitudes and conducts, as all acts necessary for human life involve a religious sense and meaning, determined by the chari'a, a set of standards that establishes rules for: religious practices, the family and marriages, social conduct, food intake and personal cleanliness 13 . Religious medicine is part of a historical process and is able to survive, despite current technological innovations, as it is inserted in a sociocultural context and influenced by relatives or social groups.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mothers, they have the legitimacy to act in the public sphere on their behalf and on behalf of other mothers (Oh, 2010). Truzzi (2008) states that the Muslim woman has as first obligation the education of their children. This is the focus of constant concern of many Muslim families.…”
Section: Education Of Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%