Islam

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belonging and identity
Canadian Islam
Canadian multiculturalism
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ethno-religious communities
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immigration history
Islamic sects
Muslim institutions
Muslims in Canada
nineteenth-century settlers
religious diversity

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  • ISBN 9781487559366
  • Weight: 1g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2026
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Islam: A Canadian Story amplifies the voices of those Muslims who have helped shape Canada over the past 150 years and beyond – and argues that, amid all these diverse voices, we nevertheless witness the creation of a distinctly Canadian version of the religion.

Far from being recent arrivals, Muslims have lived in Canada since the mid-nineteenth century, if not before, arriving alongside other early immigrant communities such as Jews, Germans, and Ukrainians. Like these groups, they have put down roots, built institutions, and contributed to the country’s social, cultural, and religious life. This book asks: Who are Canada’s Muslims? When and why did they first come, and why do they continue to arrive? Where have they made their homes, and, perhaps most importantly, how have they understood and practised their religion in a Canadian context?

Drawing on rich historical sources and lived experiences, Islam: A Canadian Story offers a sweeping account from the first recorded Muslim settlers in the nineteenth century to today’s diverse communities. It situates Muslim stories within the broader history of religion in Canada, challenging assumptions about belonging and reminding readers that Islam is not foreign to Canadian soil – but firmly rooted in it.

Aaron W. Hughes is the Dean’s Professor of the Humanities and the Philip S. Bernstein Professor of Religion at the University of Rochester.

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