Re-Defining the Black Self "The Muslim Way" : Conversions From Christianity To Islam Among African-Americans
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Re-Defining the Black Self "The Muslim Way" : Conversions From Christianity To Islam Among African-Americans (2013)
ISBN: 9783659286872 bzw. 3659286877, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware -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. 176 pp. Englisch, Books.
Re-Defining the Black Self ´The Muslim Way´ (2013)
ISBN: 9783659286872 bzw. 3659286877, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Conversions From Christianity To Islam Among African-Americans 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. 15.11.2013, Taschenbuch.
Re-Defining the Black Self The Muslim Way - Conversions From Christianity To Islam Among African-Americans
ISBN: 9783659286872 bzw. 3659286877, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Re-Defining the Black Self The Muslim Way: 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. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Re-Defining the Black Self "The Muslim Way"
ISBN: 9783659286872 bzw. 3659286877, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
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.
Re-Defining the Black Self ´The Muslim Way´ (2013)
ISBN: 9783659286872 bzw. 3659286877, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Conversions From Christianity To Islam Among African-Americans, 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. Taschenbuch, 15.11.2013.
Re-Defining the Black Self "The Muslim Way": Conversions From Christianity To Islam Among African-Americans (2013)
ISBN: 9783659286872 bzw. 3659286877, in Englisch, 176 Seiten, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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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 ***nt cultural hegemony. The target group are students, academics and people working in the field of social work and integration. Paperback, Label: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2013-11-14, Freigegeben: 2013-11-14, Studio: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Verkaufsrang: 2205088.
Re-Defining the Black Self The Muslim Way
ISBN: 3659286877 bzw. 9783659286872, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.