The Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan, and the Men Who Follow Him
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:15th Jun '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
"An important contribution to the study of American/African American Islam that will easily be distinguished by its creative engagement with oral and historical methods." (Sylvester Johnson, Northwestern University, USA)
This book examines the varied ways in which Minister Farrakhan’s Resurrected Nation of Islam appeals to men from different backgrounds. Gibson describes and dissects the factors that attract men to the NOI, while also considering the challenges that these men confront as new converts. This book examines the varied ways in which Minister Farrakhan’s Resurrected Nation of Islam appeals to men from different backgrounds. Dawn-Marie Gibson investigates a number of themes including faith, family, and community, making use of archival research and engaging in-depth interviews. The book considers the multifaceted ways in which men encounter the Nation of Islam (NOI) and navigate its ethics and gender norms. Gibson describes and dissects the factors that attract men to the NOI, while also considering the challenges that these men confront as new converts. She discusses the various inter-faith and community outreach efforts that men engage in and assesses their work with both their Christian and Muslim counterparts. To conclude its discussion, the book takes a look at the NOI’s 2015 Justice or Else March to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the Million Man March in Washington, DC.
ISBN: 9781137540768
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3997g
217 pages
1st ed. 2016