This article examines the conception of Muslim identity by Muslim teachers in the broader Islamophobic American social environment and the ways they support young Muslim children. To answer these questions, this article employs a qualitative case study by observing and interviewing Muslim teachers who teach kindergarteners in a Sunday school program. Drawing on identity, social identity, and intersectionality as theoretical frameworks, the findings from this study demonstrate that the interpretation of good Muslim and Islamic principles serve as an instrument to conceptualize Muslim teachers’ identity
Since the horrific events of September 11, 2001, Islam and its followers have become a daily staple ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Scholars of religion and education have claimed the U....
Contemporary global events of the War on Terror, the War on ISIS, and the United States contentious ...
This article examines the conception of Muslim identity by Muslim teachers in the broader Islamophob...
The events and aftermath of 9/11 continue to cause life changes for many Americans, particularly Mus...
The events and aftermath of 9/11 continue to cause life changes for many Americans, particularly Mus...
In a post 9/11 world, many policy makers, educational leaders, teachers, and parents are concerned a...
Muslims make up more than 1.8 billion people of the world population and have been displaced globall...
A growing American-born Muslim population warrants the attention of educators in schools across the ...
Sparked by the international rise of Islamophobia in a post 9/11, anti-Islamic political climate, th...
This dissertation is a collection of speculative essays (Schubert, 1991) that explore the multiplici...
Amidst of the Islamophobic discourse in a post 9/11 context, this study reflects on my experiences o...
The spread of Islamophobia in the U.S. positioned Muslims as different and inferior to American soci...
In a post 9/11world, many policy makers, educational leaders, teachers, and parents are concerned ab...
Muslims and Islam in U.S. Education explores the complex interface that exists between U.S. school c...
Since the horrific events of September 11, 2001, Islam and its followers have become a daily staple ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Scholars of religion and education have claimed the U....
Contemporary global events of the War on Terror, the War on ISIS, and the United States contentious ...
This article examines the conception of Muslim identity by Muslim teachers in the broader Islamophob...
The events and aftermath of 9/11 continue to cause life changes for many Americans, particularly Mus...
The events and aftermath of 9/11 continue to cause life changes for many Americans, particularly Mus...
In a post 9/11 world, many policy makers, educational leaders, teachers, and parents are concerned a...
Muslims make up more than 1.8 billion people of the world population and have been displaced globall...
A growing American-born Muslim population warrants the attention of educators in schools across the ...
Sparked by the international rise of Islamophobia in a post 9/11, anti-Islamic political climate, th...
This dissertation is a collection of speculative essays (Schubert, 1991) that explore the multiplici...
Amidst of the Islamophobic discourse in a post 9/11 context, this study reflects on my experiences o...
The spread of Islamophobia in the U.S. positioned Muslims as different and inferior to American soci...
In a post 9/11world, many policy makers, educational leaders, teachers, and parents are concerned ab...
Muslims and Islam in U.S. Education explores the complex interface that exists between U.S. school c...
Since the horrific events of September 11, 2001, Islam and its followers have become a daily staple ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Scholars of religion and education have claimed the U....
Contemporary global events of the War on Terror, the War on ISIS, and the United States contentious ...