APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
Sexual Minority Muslim Women’s Experiences of Quranic Morality, Muslim Experiential Religiousness and Salient Intersectionality
- Chana Etengoff
Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University - Sara Hanna
Adelphi University - Eric Rodriguez
New York City College of Technology, The City University of New York
Abstract
This mixed-methods study examined 39 sexual minority Muslim women’s views of LGBTQ+ Quranic morality, Muslim Experiential Religiousness and Salient Intersectionality. Participants viewed LGBTQ+ Quranic morality as either Permitted (n=14, 33%), Debatable (n=15, 35%) or Prohibited (n=10, 23%). Participants with Permitted views reported the highest average religious and salient intersectionality scores.
Religion