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Islamic values in the United States : a comparative study / Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, Adair T. Lummis.

Van Pelt Library E184.M88 H33 1987
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck, 1935-
Contributor:
Lummis, Adair T.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Muslims--United States.
Muslims.
United States.
Muslims--United States--Religious life and customs.
Islam--United States.
Islam.
Physical Description:
viii, 196 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1987.
Summary:
The religion of Islam is now an American phenomenon. Once thought to be primarily a way of life of the Arabs and a faith alien to the Judeo-Christian heritage of this country, it has grown to be one of the most prominent and rapidly-growing religious movements in America. This ethnography of immigrant Muslims considers five Northeastern communities in detail. Including numerous interviews with members of these communities, this investigation provides a highly personal look at what it means to be a believing, practicing Muslim in America at a time when Islam is under the critical scrutiny of international news. The authors describe the institutions and leadership of American Islam, Muslim law, and its applications in the American context, examining the kinds of problems that beset Muslims trying to observe the elements of their faith in a potentially difficult environment. Family life and the roles and relationships of men and women are thoroughly detailed as well.
Notes:
Includes index.
Bibliography: pages 175-192.
ISBN:
0195041127
0195041135
OCLC:
13670264

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