RT Article T1 The Significance Of Islam For Coping With Loss And Bereavement: Palestinian Children Killed In Israel JF Research in the social scientific study of religion VO 20 SP 239 OP 265 A1 Shhadi, Nader A1 Haj-Yahia, Muhammad M. A1 Bekerman, Zvi A2 Haj-Yahia, Muhammad M. A2 Bekerman, Zvi LA English YR 2009 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1839948558 AB In this paper, we characterize the significance of the Moslem religion for coping with loss and bereavement, with an in-depth, semi-structured interview study conducted among twelve Palestinian families in Israel after the deaths of their sons, killed during the October 2000 events. Results revealed five religious coping patterns that assisted the families to cope with the death of their sons, who are perceived by them, based on Islamic beliefs, as Shahids (martyrs). These are: The religious meaning of Shahid; Attributing death to an external power; The Koran as a reservoir; The victim as living Shahid; and The concept of God the merciful. Implications of the results for intervention as well as for future research are discussed. K1 Religion & Gesellschaft K1 Religionsgeschichte K1 Religionswissenschaften K1 Sozialwissenschaften DO 10.1163/ej.9789004175624.i-334.82