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American Jihad: Islam after Malcolm X

American Jihad: Islam after Malcolm X

Penguin Random House
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American Jihad is the only popular book available about the religious experience of Muslims, both black and white, in America. With over one billion faithful worldwide, and over six million in the United States alone, Islam is the world's fastest-growing religion. In fact, the population of American Muslims surpasses the membership of many mainline Protestant denominations.

However, the media's depiction of Muslims in America often stops short of any real examination and opts instead to cover only the sensational, puzzling charisma of Louis Farrakhan, who leads the Nation of Islam, or the violence of some of the more extremist Muslims. American Jihad dispels these prominent but dangerously deceptive stereotypes and is the first book to take a serious and inclusive approach to explore how the Muslim faith is embraced and practiced in America.

Like many African-Americans of his generation, author Steven Barboza was affected profoundly by Malcolm X and converted from Catholicism after reading the Autobiography. In American Jihad, he features a myriad of faithful Muslims who come from many different walks of life from a foreign policy advisor of Richard M. Nixon's, to a blond Sufi, to an AIDS activist, and so on.

In American Jihad, you'll hear from some of the most famous American Muslims after Malcolm X, including Louis Farrakhan, Kareem Abdul Jabar, Attallah Shabazz (Malcolm X's daughter), and the former H. Rap Brown. In American Jihad, Steven Barboza does for Islam what Studs Terkel has recently done for race relations.

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EAN 13 / ISBN 9780385476942
Author Steven Barboza
Publisher Penguin Random House
Pages 384
Manufacturer Penguin Random House
Year Published 1995
Weight 1.26 lb
Width 6 in
Height 9 in
Depth 1 in

EAN 13 / ISBN 9780385476942
Author Steven Barboza
Publisher Penguin Random House
Pages 384
Manufacturer Penguin Random House
Year Published 1995
Weight 1.26 lb
Width 6 in
Height 9 in
Depth 1 in

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