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  1. Manji,
    Trouble with Islam,
    11
    .

  2. Nomani,
    Standing Alone,
    22
    .

  3. Some preliminary research has been done specifically on the topic of the rep- resentation of Jews and women in the textbooks available at some mosques. Freedom House, for example, published a report entitled
    Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology In- vade American Mosques
    (
    2005
    ).

    The findings of this report, however, were disputed by a reviewer who pointed out a number of flaws to the study, though he also goes on to acknowledge that the re- port “highlights an ugly undercurrent in modern Islamic discourse” which American- Muslims need to confront. Junaid M. Affeef, “Are American Muslim Mosques Promoting

    Hate Ideology?” Altmuslim, February
    4
    ,
    2005
    . http://www.altmuslim.com/a/a/a/
    2178
    /.

    Accessed May
    1
    ,
    2010
    . Another work exploring textbooks in the Middle East further com-

    plicates the picture, pointing out that representations of Jews in Arab textbooks are often “in dialogue with Israeli textbooks,” which “similarly represent Arabs pejoratively.” Eleanor Abdella Doumato and Gregory Starrett,
    Teaching Islam: Textbooks and Religion in the Middle East
    (Boulder: Lynne Rienner,
    2008
    ).

  4. Euben and Zaman,
    Princeton Readings,
    303
    .

  5. Aditi Banga, “Before Faust, Women Make Their Move,”
    Harvard Crimson,
    June
    4
    ,
    2007
    . Cited in Tori Moi, “‘I Am Not a Woman Writer!’: About Women, Litera- ture, and Feminist Theory Today,” Eurozine.com, published June
    12
    ,
    2009
    . http://www

    .eurozine.com/articles/
    2009

    06

    12
    -moi-en.html. Accessed February
    13
    ,
    2010
    .

  6. Tariq Ahmad, “The Price of Being Born Muslim,”
    New York Times,
    December

    5
    ,
    2009
    .

  7. Religion Among the Millennials: Less Religiously Active Than Older Americans, But Fairly Traditional in Other Ways,
    Pew Research Center Publications, February
    17
    ,
    2010
    .

  8. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, “British Muslims Are Running Out of Friends,”
    Inde- pendent,
    March
    8
    ,
    2010
    .

  9. The problematics of identity in which American Muslims, like other minori- ties, are caught up in America are not unlike—as Tori Moi illuminatingly explores in her essay “‘I Am Not a Woman Writer!’”—those in which women may find themselves caught up in this country even to this day, as Drew Faust’s implicitly corrective remarks (cited above), made as recently as
    2007
    , themselves indicate.

Index


Abbas Hilmi, Khedive,
32
,
33
,
41

Abdallah al-Faisal, Prince,
111

Abdel Rahman, Sheikh Omar,
145
,
156
,

179

80
,
323
(n
13
)

Abduh, Muhammad,
33

34

Abdul Ghafur, Saleemah,
280
,
286

Abou El Fadl, Khaled,
185

86
,
275
,
277

Abu El-Haj, Nadia,
218
,
219

Abu Lughod, Lila,
221

22
,
224
,
228

29
,

231

Abu Zayd, Nasr Hamid,
143

44

“The Active Social Life of ‘Muslim Women’s Rights’” (Abu Lughod),
228

Activism.
See
women’s activism adultery,
95

Afghanistan: anti-Soviet jihad,
142
,
177

80
,
323
(n
13
); U.S. war in,
13

14
,
222

24
,
228
; women in,
228

29
,
305

African American Muslims (
see also spe- cific individuals
): history,
171

75
,
282
,

321
(n
17
); and Islamism,
12
,
164
,
171

75
; at ISNA conventions,
239

40
; popula- tion,
11
,
159
; Qutb’s influence,
106
,
173
,

174

African Americans (non-Muslim),
239

40
,
242

Ahmad, Labiba,
136

Ahmad, Tariq,
298
,
300

Ahmed, Gutbi,
161

62
,
163

“Aisha,”
1

3
,
229
,
300

301

Akhtar, Sabreen,
249

Akram, El-Hajj Wali,
321
(n
17
) Alam, Feisal,
274

Algar, Hamid,
165

Ali, Kecia,
271

72
,
277

Ali, Samina,
281
,
287

Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin,
300
,
302

Alkhateeb, Maha,
258
,
259

Alkhateeb, Sharifa,
257

58
,
263
,
291

Almontaser, Debbie,
218

19
,
243
,
328
(n
50
)

Altomare, Mrs.,
217

‘Amara, Muhammad,
33

American Muslims.
See
Muslim Ameri- cans

American Society for Muslim Advance- ment,
276

Amin, Qasim,
19

26
,
33

35
,
43
,
44
,
227

28
,
310
(n
33
)

apostasy,
4
,
143

44

al-Aqqad, Abbas Mahmud,
106

Arab Americans (
see also
Muslim Ameri- cans):
12
,
184

85
,
199

201
,
204

5

Arab Cold War,
61

63

Arab nationalism (
see also
Arab-Israeli wars):
58

60
,
66

Arab-Israeli wars,
54

56
,
65

66
,
77

78
,

88
,
94

Arar, Maher,
216

Armstrong, Karen,
241
,
330
(n
14
) al-‘Aryan, ‘Isam,
134

35

Ashcroft, John,
215

Ashraf, Mohammad,
267

68

Asian American Muslims,
7
,
12
,
167
,
175
,
322
(n
32
)

ASMA (American Society for Muslim Advancement),
276

Attaturk, Kamal,
44

45

Awad, Nihad,
184

85

The Awakening of Egypt
(sculpture),
39

Ayoob, Mohammed,
269

al-Azhar University,
59
,
60
,
80

81
,
99
,
108

Aziz, Shiasta,
209
,
210

Azizah
(magazine),
265

66
Azzam, Abdel Rahman,
173
Azzam, Abdullah,
178

Bagby, Ihsan,
321
(n
16
)

Baha Eddin, Kamal,
141

42
,
146

Bakalian, Anny,
213

14

Bakhtiar, Laleh,
266

71
,
287
,
304

Bandung Conference,
58

al-Banna, Hassan (
see also
Muslim Broth- erhood): on education and founding of souls,
53
,
73
; Islamic consensus sought,
100
; and Islamic interpreta- tion,
80
,
98

99
,
108

9
; life,
6
,
50

51
,

55
,
110

11
,
136

Barazangi, Nimat,
263
,
291
Baring, Evelyn.
See
Cromer, Lord Barlas, Asma,
334

35
(n
12
) Bauer, Karen,
271

72

Beshir, Ekram,
90

92
,
263

64
,
291

Beshir, Mohamed Rida,
90

91
,
263

64

bin Laden, Carmen,
225

bin Laden, Osama,
65
,
93
,
178

Blair, Cherie,
14
,
195

Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire
(Johnson),
180

81

Bonior, David,
241
,
330
(n
14
) Bozorgmehr, Mehdi,
213

14
Brotherhood.
See
Muslim Brotherhood burka,
14
,
222

23

Bush, George W.,
183

84
,
193
,
199

200

Bush, Laura,
14
,
195
,
223
,
224

Caged Virgin
(Ali) (
see also
Hirsi Ali, Ayaan):
14
,
196
,
225

CAIR.
See
Council on American-Islamic Relations

Cairo University,
4
,
84
,
85
,
136

Campus Watch (
see also
Pipes, Daniel):

183
,
220

Canada (
see also specific organizations and individuals
): Arar case,
216
; Caucasian converts,
240
(
see also
Mattson, In- grid); Haffajee in,
260

61
; Muslim or- ganizations in,
90

91
,
161
,
163
,
166

67
,

254
,
260

62
,
264
(
see also
Muslim Stu- dent Association)

chador,
116

charities, Muslim,
75

76
,
190
,
193

94
,
216
Chaudhry, Ayesha Siddiqua,
271

72
Cheney, Elizabeth,
225

Cheney, Richard,
225

A Child from the Village
(Qutb),
106

Christian Right,
194
,
217

18

Clark, Ramsey,
189

“clash of civilizations” thesis,
181

82
,
224

clothing, men’s,
117

clothing, women’s (
see also
hijab; Islamic dress; unveiling movement; veil): aca- demic studies,
78

79
; in Egypt (
1920
s

60
s
),
47

49
; in Egypt (
1970
s
),
77
,
78

79
,

82

90
; al-Ghazali on,
113
; unveiled

women’s piety,
47
,
86
,
90
,
121
,
126

27
,

129

Cohen, Stanley,
241
,
330
(n
14
) Cole, David,
215
,
242
,
330
(n
17
)

Contending Visions of the Middle East

(Lockman),
181
,
182

83

conventions: African-American experience invoked,
239

41
; American identity as theme,
237

41
,
330
(n
8
); attendance,
255
;

common features,
189

90
,
236

38
,

253

55
; community-building,
253

54
; da‘wa promoted,
178
; and diversity,
235
; hijab and gender segregation,
7

8
,

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