The Muslims of America
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:6th Jan '94
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This collection brings together sixteen previously unpublished essays about the history, organization, challenges, responses, outstanding thinkers, and future prospects of the Muslim community in the United States and Canada. Both Muslims and non-Muslims are represented among the contributors, who include such leading Islamic scholars as John Esposito, Frederick Denny, Jane Smith, and John Voll. Focusing on the manner in which American Muslims adapt their institutions as they become increasingly an indigenous part of America, the essays discuss American Muslim self-images, perceptions of Muslims by non-Muslim Americans, leading American Muslim intellectuals, political activity of Muslims in America, Muslims in American prisons, Islamic education, the status of Muslim women in America, and the impact of American foreign policy on Muslims in the United States.
From the hardback:
`The volume is most timely and is bound to become a basic document for the study of the Muslim community in North America and a basis for the ongoing analysis of developments within that community.' CSIC Selly Oak Colleges
'The volume is most timely and is bound to become a basic document for the study of the Muslim community in North America and a basis for the ongoing analysis of developments within that community.' Islam & Christian Muslim Relations
Indicative of the rapidly expanding literature on Muslims in the United States ... The breadth of material and the variety of perspectives ensure that the reader has been offered more than just a few snapshots. * SOAS Bulletin *
ISBN: 9780195085594
Dimensions: 154mm x 233mm x 19mm
Weight: 404g
272 pages