Ahmed, a gay British Pakistani Muslim, knows his religion forbids homosexual acts but believes Allah is perfect and loves him. Ahmed took part in a recent study published in the British Journal of Social Psychology by Rusi Jaspal and colleagues from the University of London that looked at how gay British Pakistani Muslims cope with their, seemingly, incompatible identities...
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February 25, 2010
Identity Conflicts - Gay British Pakistani Muslims - British Psychological Society
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January 27, 2010
Individualistic Societies Like To Prove Themselves Right
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People in individualistic societies seek evidence to prove themselves right, while people from collectivist societies do not. This is the finding of a study by Dr Andreas Kastenmueller from Liverpool John Moores University and colleagues published online today, 26th January 2010, in the British Journal of Social Psychology...
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