Re-Defining the Black Self the Muslim Way

About The Book

Muslims in the U.S are often associated with Arab and South-Asian immigration. However among U.S born Muslims slightly more than half are African-Americans. What is more a high percentage of them are converts from Christianity. The book examines the question: Why do African-Americans to such a big extent convert from Christianity to Islam? By examining African-American men and women`s life stories the book seeks to understand the appeal and adaptability of religion with a special emphasis on Islam. In addition to a phenomenological approach several academic fields are presented with a special focus on Post-Colonial theories Sociology of Religion and African-American History. The book offers a useful insight into an ethnic minority`s personal reflections upon the complexity of identity ethnic dicrimination and otherness due to life experiences in a dominant cultural hegemony. The target group are students academics and people working in the field of social work and integration.
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