Daily Life of Muslim Women and Health Lifestyle in Three Southern Border Provinces, Thailand
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KASETCHAI LAEHEEM, THONGPHON PROMSAKA NA SAKOLNAKORN
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Abstract:
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The purpose of this study is to express opinions on Muslim women and their daily life amid the conflicts in the three southern border provinces of Thailand. Data were collected via in-depth interviews among 20 women who had lost their family members through violence in three southern border provinces of Thailand. Logical context description is employed to analyze content by comparing theoretical concepts with other related studies. The results show that most of the Muslim Women amid the conflicts in the three southern border provinces of Thailand feel insecure in their lives and property, impacted by their personal life and work, difficulty in traveling due to unsafe public transportation, and less time for family. At the risk of injury or death, they do not dare to work outside the area or engage in religious prayer at the mosque.
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Keyword:
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Way of life; Muslim women; Amid the conflicts; Three southern border provinces
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.818
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