- In “Impact of perceived discrimination on depression and anxiety among Muslim college students: The role of acculturative stress, religious support, and Muslim identity” (American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2021), Petty Tineo (Yale University) and others survey 205 Muslim college students to find that there exists a “statistically significant” relationship between Muslim identity and levels of experienced stress in a college environment.
- According to a study published by Germany‘s Ministry of Interior Affairs in April of this year, Muslims now account for around 6.5% of the country’s total population and the common perception that religious identity plays a significant role in the success of integration into German society is “overrated.”