Halal in the Muslim community of Odivelense: A project for social inclusion and educational integration - Pedro Alves

This article focuses on fieldwork conducted in Odivelas, Portugal, where the Municipal Council of Odivelas (MCO) implemented a program to introduce halal meals in the municipality’s public school system. The initiative aimed to accommodate the dietary needs of Muslim students while promoting sociocultural and religious inclusion, as well as school integration. In its first edition, the program covered 50 schools and approximately 116 Muslim students, with participation increasing by 33% the following year. This initiative has helped lay essential foundations for reversing the trend of early school dropouts among Muslim students and fostering a dual sense of identity, allowing them to embrace both their Portuguese citizenship and their Muslim faith.Article by Pedro Alves, illustrated by Animal Waveshttps://theanthro.art/halal-in-the-muslim-community-of-odivelense-a-project-for-social-inclusion-and-educational-integration/

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