Continuities and Discontinuities in Islamic Perspectives on Cultural Diversity

Colorado College’s 125th Anniversary Symposium Cultures in the 21st Century: Conflicts and Convergences Delivered at Colorado College on February 4, 1999 at 7:30 PM in a discussion forum entitled “The Islamic World.” by Sulayman S. Nyang

Posted in Islam in the West | Comments Off

Islam in Europe and the United States

Before discussing the major concerns and the main aspirations of American Muslims, I would like to point out that most of this analysis is derived from the meetings and seminars that were organized as part of the Muslims in the American Public Square (MAPS) Project. Through these seminars and other focus groups, we assembled nearly […]

Posted in Islam in the West | Comments Off

Islam in the West

by Khurshid Ahmad, Zahid Bukhari Policy Perspectives , Vol 5, No.1 Introduction Many scholars classify the Islamic World into six cultural zones: the Arab world; sub-Saharan Africa; the Turkish zone, including Central Asia and even central Europe; the Persian Gulf; South Asia; and Southeast Asia or the Malay zone. In the West, Muslims are creating […]

Posted in Islam in the West | Comments Off