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solidarity. For the example; organize annual conference related to Islamic issues, Islamic summer camp. While the organizer and participant, should be mixed from various countries

d. To increase the solidarity, it is better to make activities not only in the mosque but also outside the mosque, for the example by visiting each other house.

e. Need to cooperate and help each other in holding any religious activities. It is important to narrow the distance and minimize the difference. As the guest, Indonesian Muslim communities often facing a limitation of access in Taiwan, so that the Chinese Muslim help is very important. For Chinese Muslim as the host, their most challenge is limitation in human resources/ manpower when holding events, while Indonesian Muslim numbered a lot.

5.3 Further Study

Due to lack of previous research and study about Indonesian Muslim communities in Taiwan and their religious life, it can be said that my research topic is the first one to be done by Indonesian Muslim student, and it can contribute to Taiwanese society in general for getting a better understanding about this ethnic and religious minorities. Of course, it is highly needed to do a further study about Indonesian Muslim communities and their social life in Taiwan, especially the social adaptation and relations with other Muslim communities in Taiwan.

My limitation in Chinese language, prevent a larger communication and discussion with more Chinese Muslim. I only interviewed those who can speak English and do an interview based on the availability of Chinese translator who can help. Therefore, my suggestion for further study is the needs of deeper and more interviewees from more Chinese and Indonesian Muslim communities in larger scope to get a better and much proper study about social adaptation of Muslim minorities in Taiwan.

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