Establishing the Culture and Rizq Nexus: The Great Gap Of Bravanese Migrants' Social Development

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Heena Amir

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Culture and rizq nexus are new concepts to the study of migration. Studies have shown that migrants settling down in a new culture, their cultural identity is likely to alter and encourages a degree of belonging. Bravanese migrants settling down in the new culture enable determining adopted and modified behavioural patterns through the measuring rod for social equity. Hence, a nuanced approach to Bravanese migrant's social development is necessary by incorporating their culture, social structure, and rizq[1]. It aims to bridge the gap to compensate a little for the deficiency in mindfulness of Bravanese migrants' complications to accomplish social equity and its impact on preserving their culture in Greater London. Thus, exploring the emerging basis of culture and rizq nexus enables identifying the outcomes of Bravanese migrant's prosperity and hardship. The complex interplay of the migration process, culture bereavement, rizq, and social factors of development, are hypothesized as playing a significant role in the descent of dynamic values and norms that present unique and long-standing recognition of Bravanese minority groups.


 


 

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