Islam in America

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Abrahamic Tradition and Interfaith Relations
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Civil Rights
Current Events and Issues: Society
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Foreign Policy
Hate Crimes
Jihad
Muslim Travel Ban and Immigration Policies
Pluralism
Political Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood
Racialization
Radicalization
Religion: Society
Sharia

Product details

  • ISBN 9781440866302
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 236 x 160mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A valuable resource for readers interested in the role of Islam in contemporary U. S. politics and society, this first-of-its kind reference synthesizes Islamic teachings, the example of Prophet Muhammad, and the vision of the Founding Fathers.

Islam is the most misunderstood and misrepresented religious tradition in the United States, depicted as an oppressive and violent political system and its followers as backward and "un-American." The stereotypes about Islam and Muslims in the U.S. calls for a new sociological understanding that confronts the menacing bigotry and racism rising in the U.S. today.

Through an overview essay, chronology, and roughly 50 alphabetically arranged entries, this reference explores the intersection of Islam, Muslims, and American national identity. The primary focus is contemporary issues and developments relating to Islam in the U.S., but the entries also incorporate a fuller picture of Islam in general and Muslims worldwide. Included are entries on history, race and ethnicity, interfaith commonalities, politics, discrimination and hate, and national identity. The entries cite works for further reading, and the book closes with an annotated bibliography of the most important resources.

Craig Considine is a faculty member of the department of sociology at Rice University. He is author of many books including ABC-CLIO's Muslims in America: Examining the Facts.

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