Following similar paths: what American Jews and Muslims can learn from one another
"Two academics, one Jewish and one Muslim, come together to show how much their faiths have in common--particularly in America. This book provides a braided portrait of two American groups whose strong religious attachments and powerful commitments to ritual observance are not always easy to ad...
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Oakland, California
University of California Press
[2024]
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Zusammenfassung: | "Two academics, one Jewish and one Muslim, come together to show how much their faiths have in common--particularly in America. This book provides a braided portrait of two American groups whose strong religious attachments and powerful commitments to ritual observance are not always easy to adapt to American culture. Orthodox Jews and observant Muslims share many similarities in their efforts to be at home in America while holding on to their practices and beliefs. As Samuel Heilman and Mucahit Bilici reveal, they follow similar paths in their American experience. Heilman and Bilici immerse readers in three layers of discussion for each religious group: historical evolution, sociological transformation, and a comparative understanding of certain parallel beliefs and practices, each of which is used as a window onto the lived reality of these communities. Written by two sociologists, one a religiously observant American Jew and the other an American Muslim, Following Similar Paths offers lively insider and outsider perspectives that deepen our understanding of American diversity and what it means to be religious in a modern society"-- |
Beschreibung: | 299 pages 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780520340558 0520340558 |
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spelling | Heilman, Samuel C. 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)1089989660 aut Following similar paths what American Jews and Muslims can learn from one another Samuel Heilman and Mucahit Bilici Oakland, California University of California Press [2024] 299 pages 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The S. Mark Taper Foundation imprint in Jewish studies Introduction : Judaism and Islam in America -- Law : Halacha and Shari'a -- Diet : kosher and halal -- Identity : yarmulke and hijab -- Preachers : rabbi and imam -- Study : yeshiva and madrasa -- Prayer : synagogue and mosque -- Prejudice : antisemitism and Islamophobia -- Conclusion : family resemblances "Two academics, one Jewish and one Muslim, come together to show how much their faiths have in common--particularly in America. This book provides a braided portrait of two American groups whose strong religious attachments and powerful commitments to ritual observance are not always easy to adapt to American culture. Orthodox Jews and observant Muslims share many similarities in their efforts to be at home in America while holding on to their practices and beliefs. As Samuel Heilman and Mucahit Bilici reveal, they follow similar paths in their American experience. Heilman and Bilici immerse readers in three layers of discussion for each religious group: historical evolution, sociological transformation, and a comparative understanding of certain parallel beliefs and practices, each of which is used as a window onto the lived reality of these communities. Written by two sociologists, one a religiously observant American Jew and the other an American Muslim, Following Similar Paths offers lively insider and outsider perspectives that deepen our understanding of American diversity and what it means to be religious in a modern society"-- Jews / United States / Social conditions Muslims / United States / Social conditions Juifs / États-Unis / Conditions sociales Musulmans / États-Unis / Conditions sociales Bilici, Mucahit 1973- Sonstige (DE-588)1031819797 oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780520974562 |
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title | Following similar paths what American Jews and Muslims can learn from one another |
title_auth | Following similar paths what American Jews and Muslims can learn from one another |
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