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" Becoming American? : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 646163
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck,1935-
Title & Author : Becoming American? : : the forging of Arab and Muslim identity in pluralist America /\ Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
Publication Statement : Waco, Tex. :: Baylor University Press,, c2011
Page. NO : v, 124 p. ;; 23 cm
ISBN : 9781602584068
: : 1602584060
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-124)
Contents : The shaping of Arab and Muslim identity in the United States -- Muslims and American religious pluralism -- The shaping of a moderate North American Islam
Abstract : Countless generations of Arabs and Muslims have called the United States "home." Yet while diversity and pluralism continue to define contemporary America, many Muslims are viewed by their neighbors as painful reminders of conflict and violence. In this concise volume, renowned historian Yvonne Haddad argues that American Muslim identity is as uniquely American it is for as any other race, nationality, or religion. Becoming American? first traces the history of Arab and Muslim immigration into Western society during the 19th and 20th centuries, revealing a two-fold disconnect between the cultures--America's unwillingness to accept these new communities at home and the activities of radical Islam abroad. Urging America to reconsider its tenets of religious pluralism, Haddad reveals that the public square has more than enough room to accommodate those values and ideals inherent in the moderate Islam flourishing throughout the country. In all, in remarkable, succinct fashion, Haddad prods readers to ask what it means to be truly American and paves the way forward for not only increased understanding but for forming a Muslim message that is capable of uplifting American society. -- Book Description
: Countless generations of Arabs and Muslims have called the United States "home." Yet while diversity and pluralism continue to define contemporary America, many Muslims are viewed by their neighbors as painful reminders of conflict and violence. In this concise volume, renowned historian Yvonne Haddad argues that American Muslim identity is as uniquely American it is for as any other race, nationality, or religion. Becoming American? first traces the history of Arab and Muslim immigration into Western society during the 19th and 20th centuries, revealing a two-fold disconnect between the cultures--America's unwillingness to accept these new communities at home and the activities of radical Islam abroad. Urging America to reconsider its tenets of religious pluralism, Haddad reveals that the public square has more than enough room to accommodate those values and ideals inherent in the moderate Islam flourishing throughout the country. In all, in remarkable, succinct fashion, Haddad prods readers to ask what it means to be truly American and paves the way forward for not only increased understanding but for forming a Muslim message that is capable of uplifting American society. -- Book Description
Subject : Arab Americans-- Ethnic identity
Subject : Muslims-- United States-- Ethnic identity
LC Classification : ‭E184.A65‬‭H325 2011‬
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