Muslims, Islamic Law, and the Sociopolitical Reality in the United States
Native born African-American Muslims and the Immigrant Muslim community foxms two important groups within the American Muslim community. Whereas the sociopolitical reality is objectively the same for both groups, their subjective responses are quite different. Both are vulnerable to a “double Consc...
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Auteur principal: | Sherman A. Jackson |
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Langue: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2000
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