Acculturation Challenges Faced by Malaysian Muslim Students Studying Abroad
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Published:2021-04-14
Issue:S1
Volume:29
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ISSN:2231-8526
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Container-title:Education, Training and Counseling: Implication on the Post-COVID-19 World Pandemic
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JST
Author:
Akhwan Siti Nor Aisyah,Mohd Kari Dharatun Nissa Puad,Amat Salleh,Mahmud Mohd Izwan,Abu Bakar Abu Yazid,Ku Johari Ku Suhaila
Abstract
Every year, thousands of Malaysian students are sent to study abroad by the Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) which causes several underestimated stress, especially those faced by the Muslims. This qualitative study aimed to explore the challenges of acculturation among Malaysian Muslim students studying abroad. The researchers adopted a phenomenological design approach to develop in-depth understanding of the topic. The six respondents in the study were former Malaysian students studying in Australia, the United States of America, South Korea, India, Jordan, and the United Kingdom. The respondents were interviewed, and the interview protocol guided the interview until the data reached saturation. The data obtained were analyzed in stages, starting with descriptive coding, topic coding, analytical coding, and themes identification. This process was done using Atlas. ti 8 software. The main findings highlight two research themes: the challenges to expose Islamic identity and practicing the Islamic lifestyle. Findings also suggest that Malaysian Muslim students should consider improving Islamic knowledge as it reflects the impressions of other religions on Muslims as a whole. This study’s findings are important for the student sponsorship and student welfare section of the university in providing an appropriate counselling program for international students dealing with acculturation issues. We also suggest that future research explore acculturation challenges to identify the holistic need of the multicultural counselling service.
Publisher
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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