The Importance Of Interview On Muslim Women

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The purpose of individual cultural assessment is to gain a greater understanding of the values and attitudes of another cultural group through an in depth interview with a member of the group of interest. For this assignment, the interviewee is a forty-eight years old Muslim woman from Bangladesh. Based on an extensive interview with Mrs. SK, the paper discusses many topics including cultural affiliations, cultural sanctions and restriction, religion and spirituality, health-related beliefs and practices, and patterns and traditional ideas within the Bengali Muslim community. In addition, celebrations and rituals will be explored and analyzed for its significance to the Bangladeshi culture.
Mrs. SK was born in Chittagong, Bangladesh in 1966. Her parents were born in the same city and she still has extended family in Chittagong. Her father was the first in his family to pursue education and would become an ophthalmologist by his early 30s. In 1974, Mrs. SK moved to London, England with her parents and two sisters while her father attended medical school. By 1984, Mrs. SK’s father had become a prominent eye surgeon with a successful private practice in Saudi Arabia. Mrs. SK would move to Florida at eighteen years old and completed her master’s degree in business administration at the University of Florida in 1990.
In traditional Bengali culture, young women are not encouraged to date casually. Eventhough Mrs. SK’s parents were open-minded and westernized compared to their contemporaries; Mrs. SK was expected to marry a Bangladeshi man through a match-making process. Mrs. SK expressed that it is very important for her to marry someone who is Muslim and “follows The Qur’an in a modern way”. She stated that being with ...

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