What Social Workers Need to Know about Muslims: An Analysis of the Contemporary Social Work Scholarship

Author:

Qasqas Mahdi1,Graham John R2,Abdirahman Ayan3,Ali Shirwa3

Affiliation:

1. Q&A Psychological Services PhD, is psychologist and consultant, , 140 Avenue NW, Suite 206, Edmonton, AB T6V0E4, Canada

2. School of Social Work, University of British Columbia PhD, RSW, is professor, , Kelowna, BC, Canada

3. Q & A Psychological Services MACP, are provisional psychologists, , Edmonton, AB, Canada

Abstract

Abstract This article analyzes peer-reviewed English-language social work scholarship on Islam and Muslims published between 2011 and 2021. Of these 127 articles, 70 journal venues are represented, and first authors are primarily American (44 percent), followed by British (15 percent) and Canadian (11 percent). A total of 70 journals published studies analyzing data related to Muslims/Islam and social work, with 46 consisting of only one publication between 2011 and 2021. A total of 13 of these journals had a SCImago Journal Rank indicator of over 0.5, and three with rankings over 1.0. The volume of publications was high in 2015 and 2020, in particular. Major themes include faith-aligned and strengths-based approaches, the importance of mosques in the lives of Muslims, the relevance of the hijab in the lives of Muslim women, and the prevalence and impact of sociopolitical stereotypes. The conclusion calls for still greater culturally respectful approaches to the profession that include Islam and Muslim individuals/communities and ensuring that ethics and practice/research continue to evolve in ways that are culturally relevant to diverse communities.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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