Cambridge Companion to American Islam
Book Description
This comprehensive scholarly exploration examines the rich tapestry of Muslim life and faith within the American context across centuries of history. Juliane Hammer presents readers with an in-depth analysis of how American Muslims have navigated the complex intersection of universal Islamic principles and distinctly American experiences.
The volume illuminates the ongoing conversations, obstacles, and possibilities that have shaped Muslim communities throughout American history. Rather than simply cataloging challenges, this work celebrates the innovative and thoughtful approaches American Muslims have developed to maintain authentic spiritual practice while engaging fully with their American identity.
Readers will discover how Muslim Americans have crafted meaningful religious expression that honors both their sacred traditions and their local realities. The book reveals the dynamic ways communities have built complex identities that bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary American life.
This scholarly companion offers valuable insights into the multifaceted experiences of American Muslims, showing how their stories can only be fully understood within the broader narrative of America's religious landscape. The work demonstrates how Islamic faith and American culture have interacted, influenced each other, and created unique expressions of spiritual life.
For those seeking to understand the diverse spiritual landscape of America, this volume provides essential perspectives on how one of the world's major faiths has taken root and flourished within the American experiment.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~11 hours)
📄 Length: 386 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Muslims
- ✓ Explore Islam, united states
- ✓ Explore Islam