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Muhammad, Precious,
282
Muhammad Ali, Khedive of Egypt ,
26
Murad, Khurram,
178

Musa, Nabawiya,
39

40
,
310
(n
38
) Musa, Salama,
36

Musallam, Adnan,
107

Muslim American women (
see also
women’s activism;
and specific individ- uals
): artists,
297
; and domestic vio- lence,
257

59
; harassment/attacks on,
193
,
197
,
199
,
216

19
; hijab after
9
/
11
,

193
,
197
,
200
,
204

13
,
246
; hijab as

choice,
207

11
,
252
,
260

61
,
283
,
326

27
(n
33
); hijab at conventions,
7
,
247

48
,
255

56
; hijab not worn/removed,

207
,
283

85
; hijab required,
169
,
248
; hijab’s rapid spread,
175
; impact of “oppression of women” theme,
245

53
; in leadership roles,
245

47
,
251
,
256

64
,
268

69
; magazine for,
266

68
; and

mosques,
163
,
201

2
,
248

51
,
272

74
,

289
,
331
(n
27
)

Muslim Americans (
see also
conventions; Islamic Society of North America; Muslim American women; Muslim Student Association): activism,
252

53
,
274

77
,
320
(n
6
) (
see also
women’s ac- tivism); American identity,
237

41
,
251
,
253
; American Islamist organizations criticized,
185

87
; as Americans,
244

45
; civil rights,
295
; cultural grouping,

175
; demographics,
11

12
,
159
; diversity,

6
,
159
,
170

71
,
235
,
268
(
see also
African American Muslims; Arab Americans; Asian American Muslims); immigra- tion,
157

60
,
162

63
,
238
,
320
(n
5
); loy-

alties questioned,
214
; non-Islamist

and “secular,”
159
,
169

71
,
197
,
296

300
,
302

3
; and the Persian Gulf War,
188

90
; political engagement,
166

68
;

post–
9
/
11
response,
201

4
,
214
,
249

50
; post–
9
/
11
support for,
200

206
; preju- dice/harassment experienced,
13
,
184

85
,
193

94
,
197
,
199

201
,
204

5
,
213

22
,

233

37
,
243

44
,
326
(n
13
),
327
(n
46
)

Muslim Brotherhood (
see also
Islamism; Qutb, Sayyid; al-Banna, Hassan): and the
1952
Revolution,
56

57
; activism encouraged,
153
; banned, and members imprisoned/executed,
55

58
,
68

69
,

80
,
108

9
,
111

13
,
161

62
; founding and

growth,
50
,
51

52
,
312
(n
26
); al-Ghazali

and,
9
,
57
,
110

13
,
136

37
,
138
,
256

57
,

293
; gradualist, educational approach,

69
,
72

76
,
100

101
,
112
,
138
,
311
(n
8
)

(
see also
da‘wa); and hijab,
3
,
43
,
49

50
,
52
,
100
,
311
(n
8
) (
see also
hijab; Is- lamic dress); Islamic ideology,
98

101
,

Muslim Brotherhood (
continued
)
129

30
; and jihad,
54
,
71

72
,
137
; jour- nal,
76
; legal persecution of non- Islamists,
143

44
; objectives,
49

50
,

2

54
,
63
,
72

73
; Qutb and,
108

9
;

Saudi Arabia and,
57

58
,
97

98
;

schools,
145
; slogan,
140
; social services

and social justice,
50

54
,
69
,
75

76
,
98
,

139
; in the U.S.,
5
,
157

58
,
160

61
,
162
,

167
,
178
(
see also
Muslim Student Asso- ciation); violence committed,
3

4
,
55
,

56
; violence renounced,
53
,
69
,
72
,
143
,

318
(n
24
); women’s roles,
80
,
109
,
136

39
,
257
; and the world-wide spread of Islamism,
155

56

Muslim Extremism in Egypt
(Kepel) (
see also
Kepel, Gilles):
131
,
132

34

Muslim Sisterhood,
136

37

Muslim Student Association (MSA) (
see also
Islamic Society of North Amer- ica): in Canada,
90

91
; founding and growth,
5
,
155

56
,
160

63
,
165

66
,
288
;

Haffajee and,
260
; non-Islamist Mus- lim criticism of,
186

87
,
324
(n
33
); ob- jectives,
161
,
321
(n
12
); outreach and training,
164

65
; Qutb’s works recom- mended,
106
; and social justice,
251
,

292
; structure,
163

64
; women in lead-

ership,
161
,
163
,
252

53
,
270
(
see also
Mubarak, Hadia); and women’s ac- tivism,
29
4

95

Muslim WakeUp!,
249
,
255
,
274
,
276

Muslim women (generally) (
see also
Muslim American women; women’s rights;
and specific individuals
): attrac- tion of Islamism,
127

28
; dress (
see
clothing, women’s; hijab; Islamic dress; unveiling movement; veil); education, in Egypt,
31

32
,
34
,
76

77
,
85
,
89

90
,

97
,
132

33
,
136

37
; and European cul-

tural superiority narratives,
19

26
,
30

32
,
212
; al-Ghazali on role,
113

15
; in Is-

lamic movement (
1970
s
),
79

80
,
81

82
;

Islamist mobilization of,
138

39
; and jihad,
137
; “oppression” theme used to justify imperialist/anti-Muslim rheto- ric,
23

24
,
31

32
,
221

31
,
283
; political leaders,
305

6
,
332
(n
40
),
333
(n
9
);

Quran on disciplining wives,
266

67
,
269

71
; Qutb on,
108

9
; religious ob-

servance,
121

22
,
128

29
; unveiled women alarmed by Islamist gains,
127
; Western focus on “women in Islam,”
194

97

Muslim Women’s Association (Jamaat al-Sayyidat al-Muslimat) (
see also
al- Ghazali, Zainab):
110

11
,
112

Muslim Women’s League,
335
(n
18
)

Muslim World League: da‘wa to prison- ers,
164
; founding and goals,
61

63
,
94
,

161
,
287
; Islamist groups supported,
69
,
161
(
see also
Jamaat-i Islami; Muslim Brotherhood); and Malcolm X,
173
; and the MSA,
162
,
165
; and the world- wide spread of Islamism,
155

56

Mustapha, Shukri,
81

82
,
139

Nader, Ralph,
241

42
,
244
,
330
(n
14
)

Nafisi, Azar,
14
,
196
,
225

26

NAIT.
See
North American Islamic Trust Nassef, Ahmed,
255

Nasser, Gamal Abdel,
56
,
58

67
,
108
,
111

Nation of Islam,
172

74
,
282

Navasky, Victor,
214

Nawas, Zarqa,
250

51
,
253

Nazli Fazil, Princess,
24

25
,
35

Nehru, Jawaharlal,
58
Nelson, Cynthia,
319
(n
39
) Neshat, Shirin,
297

Nomani, Asra,
249

50
,
255
,
272

74
,
288

89
,
290

91

North American Islamic Trust (NAIT),

16
3

6
4
,
166

Obama, Barack Hussein (President),
276

Obama, Barack Hussein, Sr. (father),
158

Oklahoma City bombing,
184

Omar, Sara,
278

“oppression of women” theme: anti- feminists’ use of,
221

22
; impact on Muslim American organizations,
245

53
; imperialist/anti-Muslim rhetoric

and actions justified by,
14
,
23

24
,
31

32
,
221

31
,
283
; and women’s activism,

293
,
304

Ottoman Empire,
26

27
,
32

Owen, Roger,
30
,
309
(n
17
)

Pakistan (
see also
Jamaat-i Islami): Abdel Rahman in,
145
,
323
(n
13
); Daniel Pearl murder,
250
; Islamists banned,
160
; MSA funded,
161

62
; women’s rights,
305

6
,
332
(n
40
)

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