The article reviews the status of the highly diverse community of American Muslims, with reference to US national identity and immigration history, history of Islam in the USA, and civil society organization. It is found that on average, and after the civil right movement of the 1960s, Muslims are very well assimilated into the US society and economy, in which the specific American civil society and religious organizations play an important enabling part, providing networks and inroads to society for newcomers as well as vehicles for preserving ethniccultural distinctiveness. This broad pattern of development has not changed in the aftermath of 9/11 and ensuing wars on terror. Compared with the Nordic context, where Muslims are often consid...
This article examines the status of American Muslims in the United States in relationship to other c...
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational de...
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational de...
The article reviews the status of the highly diverse community of American Muslims, with reference t...
This article provides a historically informed analysis of the contemporary incorporation of Islam an...
This article explores several key events in the last 12 years that led to periods of heightened susp...
In recent decades, the configuration of Islam as the ultimate cultural other has defined the polit...
The Muslim American experience is unique in many ways. Socioeconomic status and higher rates of inte...
American Muslims are diverse in many ways, but is it appropriate to imagine American Muslims as one ...
Using data collected by Pew from the 2011 Muslim American Survey, this study examines the associatio...
This dissertation addresses what it means to be a Muslim and an American and the challenges that som...
This article describes the history of Islamic civilization in the Muslim minority country of America...
In 2005, historian David R. Roediger published the now-classic Working Toward Whiteness: How America...
Most existing research on Muslims and transnational Islam originates from Europe. However, the Musli...
Religious institutions and places of worship have played a pivotal role in American Politics. What a...
This article examines the status of American Muslims in the United States in relationship to other c...
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational de...
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational de...
The article reviews the status of the highly diverse community of American Muslims, with reference t...
This article provides a historically informed analysis of the contemporary incorporation of Islam an...
This article explores several key events in the last 12 years that led to periods of heightened susp...
In recent decades, the configuration of Islam as the ultimate cultural other has defined the polit...
The Muslim American experience is unique in many ways. Socioeconomic status and higher rates of inte...
American Muslims are diverse in many ways, but is it appropriate to imagine American Muslims as one ...
Using data collected by Pew from the 2011 Muslim American Survey, this study examines the associatio...
This dissertation addresses what it means to be a Muslim and an American and the challenges that som...
This article describes the history of Islamic civilization in the Muslim minority country of America...
In 2005, historian David R. Roediger published the now-classic Working Toward Whiteness: How America...
Most existing research on Muslims and transnational Islam originates from Europe. However, the Musli...
Religious institutions and places of worship have played a pivotal role in American Politics. What a...
This article examines the status of American Muslims in the United States in relationship to other c...
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational de...
The purpose behind this research was to explore the ideological transformation and organizational de...