Muslims in America: Examining the Facts
byCraig Considine is a faculty member of the Department of Sociology at Rice University. Considine is known for his interfaith activism and for his scholarship on Islam in the United States and Prophet Muhammad's relations with Christians.
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This installment in the critically acclaimed Contemporary Debates series uses evidence-based documentation to provide a full and impartial examination of beliefs and claims made about Muslim individuals, families, and communities in the United States.
• Provides evidence-based information about American Muslims and their historical and current roles in American life and culture• Surveys and explains ethnic, cultural, and religious diversity among the US Muslim population
• Offers an in-depth analysis of the dynamics of Islamophobia and its impact on American Muslims
• Objectively examines claims that Muslims are "un-American" or potential threats to American national security and society
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Table of Contents
Muslims in America: Examining the Facts
Author(s): Considine, Craig;Contributors: Considine, Craig;Abstract:This installment in the critically acclaimed Contemporary Debates series uses evidence-based documentation to provide a full and impartial examination of beliefs and claims made about Muslim individuals, families, and communities in the United States.
• Provides evidence-based information about American Muslims and their historical and current roles in American life and culture• Surveys and explains ethnic, cultural, and religious diversity among the US Muslim population
• Offers an in-depth analysis of the dynamics of Islamophobia and its impact on American Muslims
• Objectively examines claims that Muslims are "un-American" or potential threats to American national security and society
SortTitle: muslims in america: examining the factsAuthor Info:Craig ConsidineauthorCraig Considine is a faculty member of the Department of Sociology at Rice University. Considine is known for his interfaith activism and for his scholarship on Islam in the United States and Prophet Muhammad's relations with Christians.
eISBN-13: 9781440860546Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440860546.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440860539Imprint: ABC-CLIOPages: 248Publication Date: 20180731Series: Contemporary Debates- Cover Cover11
- Half Title i12
- Title iii14
- Copyright iv15
- Contents v16
- How to Use This Book ix110
- Introduction xi112
- 1 History of Muslims on American Soil 1116
- Q1. Did the first American Muslims arrive as slaves? 1116
- Q2. Did the U.S. Founding Fathers encourage the migration of Muslims to American soil? 4119
- Q3. Was a "Muslim nation" the first nation in the world to recognize the independence of the United States? 11126
- Q4. Does the United States have a history of passing legislation to prevent Muslims from migrating to American soil or gaining U.S. citizenship? 13128
- Q5. Did African American Muslims play a vital role in the emergence and success of the civil rights movement in the 20th century? 20135
- 2 Demographics and Diversity 31146
- Q6. Are Muslims in the United States a diverse population in terms of ethnicity, culture, and religious identities? 31146
- Q7. Are American Muslims well educated, and have they contributed to scientific progress in the United States? 38153
- Q8. Do some organizations appear to reap financial benefits from anti-Muslim rhetoric and messaging? 43158
- Q9. Are Muslim women oppressed in the United States? 46161
- Q10. Do American Muslim voters adhere to one political ideology in terms of parties and social values in the United States? 55170
- Q11. Are there many "radical" mosques around the United States? 66181
- Q12. Do American Muslims engage in interfaith and intercultural dialogue with non-Islamic religious and cultural communities in America? 74189
- 3 Politics 83198
- Q13. Are Muslims in the United States responsible for the majority of terrorist attacks on American soil? 83198
- Q14. Are there actual jihad training camps located in the United States? 911106
- Q15. Have U.S. politicians introduced legislation calling for a ban on Islamic law (sharia) in the American justice system? 971112
- Q16. Do Muslims in American society prefer to be governed by the U.S. Constitution rather than sharia? 1041119
- Q17. Is the Council on American-Islamic Relations an actual "terrorist organization"? 1101125
- Q18. Do Muslims in the United States condemn the radical beliefs and actions of militant groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda? 1151130
- Q19. Do Muslim immigrants and Muslim refugees pose a threat to U.S. national security? 1231138
- Q20. Are American Muslims opposed to same-sex relationships and marriage? 1291144
- 4 Islamophobia 1331148
- Q21. Is Islamophobia on the rise in the United States? 1331148
- Q22. Are Muslims in the United States more likely to be victimized by hate crimes than other minority populations? 1401155
- Q23. Do Muslims face a significant amount of discrimination in terms of job opportunities and workplace experiences in the United States? 1471162
- Q24. Do American media and the U.S. entertainment industry unfairly represent Muslims as violent people? 1541169
- Q25. Does Islamophobia help ISIS and its sympathizers legitimate the "radical Islamic agenda"? 1621177
- 5 American National Identity 1691184
- Q26. Are American Muslims happy to be living in the United States? 1691184
- Q27. Did Muslims on American soil celebrate the 9/11 attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.? 1731188
- Q28. Have American Muslims served and died in the Armed Forces to protect the national security of the United States? 1771192
- Q29. Do Muslims in the United States condemn "Islamic terrorism" and take action to combat extremism inside their communities? 1861201
- Q30. Have American Muslims contributed to the well-being, vitality, and cultural enrichment of the United States? 1911206
- Q31. Do Muslims in the United States support "American values" such as freedom of religion and freedom of speech as outlined in the First Amendment? 2011216
- Index 2091224
- About the Author 2271242