middle class Muslims also feel this way, a feeling of being inferior, rejected, isolated and frustrated, and ultimately join Islamic extremist groups to express their anger and take revenge on society, this will be looked at in further detail later.
In summary of this, Cohen (1955 p119) states, “it may be confidently said that the working class boy, particularly if his training and values be those we have defined as working class, is more likely than his middle class peers to find himself at the bottom of the status hierarchy whenever he moves in a middle class world, whether it be of adults or of children. To the degree to which he values middle class status, either because he values the good opinion of middle class persons or because he has to some degree internalized middle class standards himself, he faces a problem of adjustment and is in the market for a