Between Secularization and Religiosity in Israel: Differences in Muslim Social Workers and Imams’ Recommendations Regarding Marriage/Divorce and Child Custody Issues of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities and Mental Illness Catalog # 890-175-2019| Supervised by: Prof. Arie Rimmerman
This work was supported by a grant from Shalem Fund The present study examines differences in Muslim social workers and Imams' recommendations regarding marriage/divorce and child custody Issues of persons with intellectual disabilities and mental illness. The population studied consisted of the majority of the Muslim social workers (138), working in 11 social service departments in the Northern Triangle municipalities and most of the imams (48) employed by the Interior ...