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05 6 A Study on the Social Integration of Western Muslims YANG Zhongdong Yang Zhongdong Ph. D. associate professor of Humanities Xinjiang University Urumqi 830046 China Abstract Making use of the data collected by Pew Research Center and Gallup the author discloses the in-group difference and out-group gap of the social integration of Muslims in the west. Also the author points out that the mainstream society of the west should reform in the field of the situations in order to enhance the social integration of the M uslim immigrants. Key Words The Western Muslim the Social Integration In-group Difference Out-group Gap 8