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Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community

This thesis examines the residential shifts of the Muslim community in Cape Town prior to the Group Areas Act, as a result of the Group Areas Act, and currently in 2013. It also explores how the Muslim community has transformed as a result of these changing residential patterns. This thesis confront...

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Main Author: Motala, Tasnim
Other Authors: Seekings, Jeremy
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Language:English
Published: Department of Sociology 2014
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description This thesis examines the residential shifts of the Muslim community in Cape Town prior to the Group Areas Act, as a result of the Group Areas Act, and currently in 2013. It also explores how the Muslim community has transformed as a result of these changing residential patterns. This thesis confronts the question of where have Muslims been living in Cape Town and how have residential choices affected the Muslim community.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/6830 Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community Motala, Tasnim Seekings, Jeremy This thesis examines the residential shifts of the Muslim community in Cape Town prior to the Group Areas Act, as a result of the Group Areas Act, and currently in 2013. It also explores how the Muslim community has transformed as a result of these changing residential patterns. This thesis confronts the question of where have Muslims been living in Cape Town and how have residential choices affected the Muslim community. 2014-09-02T09:53:07Z 2014-09-02T09:53:07Z 2013 Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/6830 eng application/pdf Department of Sociology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community
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title Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community
title_full Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community
title_fullStr Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community
title_full_unstemmed Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community
title_short Muslim residential patterns in Cape Town: an examination of the changes and continuities in the Cape Town Muslim community
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