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Islam in America
Islam in America | Jonathan Curiel
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Islam is a hidden ingredient in the melting pot of America. Though there are between 2 and 8 million Muslims in the USA, Islam has traditionally had little political clout compared to other minority faiths. Nonetheless it is believed to be the countrys fastest-growing religion, with a vibrant culture of theological debate, particularly regarding the role of women preachers. In Islam in America, Jonathan Curiel traces the story of Americas Muslims from the seventeenth-century slave trade to the eighteenth-century immigration wave to the Nation of Islam. Drawing on interviews in communities from industrial Michigan to rural California, Curiel portrays the diversity of practices, cultures and observances that make up Muslim America. He profiles the leading personalities and institutions representing the community, and explores their relationship to the wider politics of America, particularly after 9/11. Islam in America offers an indispensable guide to the social life of modern Islam and the diversity of contemporary America.
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Islam in America | Jonathan Curiel

• I have found a few glaring errors in the text and I‘m still in the preface. The world needs more (and better) editors... 😏 but so far the content is pretty good •

TommieMarie74 Grammatical and editing errors, like missing words, make it very difficult for me to read a book. Even with interesting content or an intriguing story, every time I sink into a book and then see an error, I‘m thrown back out. It‘s like hitting a brick wall for me. 6y
bibliobliss @TommieMarie74 That‘s a valid reaction. I completely understand. Careless errors make me take the content less seriously, even though I don‘t want to! 6y
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