Muslim Prayer in American Public Life
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Muslim Prayer in American Public Life
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: August 2, 2024
Language: English
Hardcover: 272 pages
ISBN-10: 0190079223
ISBN-13: 978-0190079222
- Provides a multidisciplinary approach to understanding ritual practice among US Muslims
- Draws on a survey of 350 US Muslims about their prayer practices
- The first book that explicitly engages with the topic of Islamic ritual and prayer among US Muslims
Muslims are required by their faith to perform prayers five times a day, preceded by a cleansing ritual and followed by physical prostrations facing Mecca. In a society not always understanding or accepting of these practices, how do Muslims navigate this ritualistic obligation? In this book, Rose Aslan seeks to answer this question and explores the complexities of maintaining devout Islamic rituals in post-9/11 America.
Drawing on an original survey of 350 Muslims as well as examining literature, poetry, film, TV shows, and social media posts, Muslim Prayer in American Public Life provides an in-depth examination of the lived experiences of Muslim prayer practices in the United States today. It explores the various ways Muslims seek to navigate their ritual obligations within a predominantly secular society and the diverse challenges they confront regarding prayer in public settings such as schools, workplaces, media representations, religious debates, and protest movements. Aslan shows how Muslims employ creative adaptations to prayer in secular spaces that are not designed to accommodate religious needs. Despite facing discrimination, they assert their identity and claim belonging in the United States through embodied spiritual acts. Muslim Prayer in American Public Life shows how Muslims strive to maintain their faith within an ever-evolving American national context.
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