Muslims in America: Examining the Facts

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Craig Considineauthor

Craig 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.

Muslims in America: Examining the Facts

20180731

ABC-CLIO

Pages 248
Topics Current Events and Issues

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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

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Craig Considineauthor

Craig 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: 9781440860546
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Print ISBN-13: 9781440860539
Imprint: ABC-CLIO
Pages: 248
Publication Date: 20180731
Series: Contemporary Debates