The Muslim Community in North America
Edited by Earle H. Waugh, Baha Abu-Laban and Regula Qureshi
Fourteen scholars examine what it is like to be a Muslim in North America today-the pressures inherent in an increasingly secular society; the need for people from radically different cultures to work together to maintain their religion; and the struggles of black Muslims to graft an indigenous North American branch onto mainline Islam.
Book details
Publication date: January 1983Features: notes, bibliography, index
Keywords: Muslims
Subject(s): RELIGION / Islam / General, Social Sciences, Religious Studies, Social Sciences, Migration & Refugee Studies, Muslims, Muslims, Religious Studies, Cultural Studies
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press
Book details
Publication date: January 1983Features: notes, bibliography, index
Keywords: Muslims
Subject(s): RELIGION / Islam / General, Social Sciences, Religious Studies, Social Sciences, Migration & Refugee Studies, Muslims, Muslims, Religious Studies, Cultural Studies
Publisher(s): The University of Alberta Press
Earle H. Waugh. Earle H. Waugh is Professor Emeritus and Director of the Centre for the Centre for health and Culture in the Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
Baha Abu-Laban.
Regula Qureshi.
Earle H. Waugh. Earle H. Waugh is Professor Emeritus and Director of the Centre for the Centre for health and Culture in the Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
Baha Abu-Laban.
Regula Qureshi.