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Burqas, Baseball, and Apple Pie: Being Muslim in America - Ranya Idliby
Burqas, Baseball, and Apple Pie: Being Muslim in America
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For many Americans, the words ‘American’ and ‘Muslim’  simply do not marry well; for many the combination is an anathema, a contradiction in values, loyalties, and identities. This is the story of one American Muslim family—the  story of how, through their lives, their schools, their friends, and... show more
For many Americans, the words ‘American’ and ‘Muslim’  simply do not marry well; for many the combination is an anathema, a contradiction in values, loyalties, and identities. This is the story of one American Muslim family—the  story of how, through their lives, their schools, their friends, and their neighbors, they end up living the challenges, myths, fears, hopes, and dreams of all Americans. They are challenged by both Muslims  who speak for them and by Americans who reject them. In this moving memoir, Idliby discusses not only coming to terms with what it means to be Muslim today, but how to raise and teach her children about their heritage and religious legacy. She explores life as a Muslim  in a world where hostility towards Muslims runs rampant, where there is an entire industry financed and supported by think tanks, authors, film makers, and individual  vigilantes whose sole purpose is to vilify and spread fear about all things Muslim. Her story is quintessentially American, a story of the struggles of assimilation and acceptance in a climate of confusion and prejudice—a story for anyone who has experienced being an “outsider” inside your own home country.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780230341845 (0230341845)
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
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3.0 Burqas, Baseball, and Apple Pie: Being Muslim in America
Who defines a religion?This is not only an interesting question, but a deeply important one – especially in America, where most people are religious. You’d think I wouldn’t have a dog in this race, big fat heathen that I am. But I find the question of who gets to call themselves a “real” member of a...
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