“…Of course, this kind of finding is not offered by studies with mono-religious samples (e.g., Eseed & Khoury-Kassabri, 2018;French et al, 2008;Khan, et al, 2020). For the rest of the articles selected, eight of them offered inter-religious comparisons as part of their findings (Carol et al, 2020;Demmrich & Akgül, 2020;Donath, et al, 2011;Klanjsek et al, 2012;Pedersen et al, 2015;Schmitt-Rodermund & Silbereisen, 2008;Seto, 2021;Wahab et al, 2021). Generally, studies that presented inter-religious comparisons supported the notion that Muslim adolescents have a lower rate of delinquency ranging from petty offences to substance abuse.…”