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The meaning of faith and transformation of religious practices among muslim middle-aged career women


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Zakaria, Siti Marziah and Mat Shawal, Bazilah Raihan (2018) The meaning of faith and transformation of religious practices among muslim middle-aged career women. Akademika, 88 (2). pp. 71-80. ISSN 0126-5008

Abstract

Middle-aged career women looking to assess the improvements brought on by life, would probably give some
forethought to their aging years, like where they have gone to, and what they have been doing. They reassess
their priorities and make changes to their goals and orientations to command a higher purpose in all aspects
of life. Many theorists believe, an older woman’s successful navigation of work-life balance is associated
with her having a strong faith. Thus, a qualitative research was conducted to explore the meaning of faith
from the perspectives of middle-aged Muslim career women. It also identified the transformation of religious
practices performed by these women as they reach middle life. A few rounds of semi-structured interviews
were conducted with 10 middle-aged Muslim working class women from different levels of education, career,
income and health. The research adopted a purposive maximum variation sampling technique in order to
have a variety in the respondents’ profiles, before transcribing and analysing all interview data in Nvivo
software. What followed was a thematic analysis to identify themes and sub-themes of the data. The results
showed that the respondents’ perspectives on faith rested on four meanings; 1) guide and way of life, 2)
principle of life, 3) obedience, and 4) source of peace. This research also identified five central themes of the
transformation being investigated; 1) inculcating religious values, 2) attending religious talks, 3) reciting and understanding the Quran, 4) improving the quality of prayer, and 5) dhikr and supplication were cited as the most visible manifestations of the transformation. It is hoped that these findings will provide a clearernunderstanding into the spiritual and internal growth of middle-aged Muslim career women. Apart from strengthening the works on developmental psychology in Malaysia, this research can tap on contribution
opportunities, ranging from benefiting counsellors and social workers in their programs planning to enhance
the psychological well-being of middle-aged Muslim working class women in Malaysia.

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Item Type: Indexed Article
Collection Type: Institution
Date: July 2018
Journal or Publication Title: Akademika
ISSN: 0126-5008
Uncontrolled Keywords: Women; middle-aged; meaning of faith; transformation of religious practices; life satisfaction
Faculty/Centre/Office: Faculty of Language Studies and Human Development
URI: http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7301
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