Muslims in America

Session: Spring
Type: Synchronous
Units: 3
Academic Year: 2019 - 2020
Approval Required: No

This course will present an overview of the history of Islam and Muslims in the United States, from the presence of African Muslims in the antebellum era to the multi-ethnic contemporary milieu. Specific focus will be given to the African American and immigrant populations that have helped shape this history, as well as the various contemporary communities and organizations that are active in the U.S. public square. Course format and evaluation: seminar, with final presentation and research paper or project on a specific topic or theme. Intro to Islam or equivalent strongly recommended. Intended audience: all degree programs.

Relates to Thresholds: I, II, IV, VI, VII, VIII. Relates to MFC: Social Justice in the Public Square, Leads the Faith into the Future.

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