Accommodating Faith in a Secular Society
Muslims navigating prayer practices in the United States face unique challenges, particularly in public settings. This Test Bank, based on Rose Aslan’s Muslim Prayer in American Public Life, examines the complexities of maintaining devout Islamic rituals in a predominantly secular society.
Survey of 350 Muslims and Expert Analysis
Through original research and literature review, this Test Bank provides an in-depth look at the lived experiences of Muslim prayer practices in the US today. It explores creative adaptations to prayer in secular spaces, asserting identity and belonging in the face of discrimination.
Key Features of Muslim Prayer in American Public Life Test Bank
- Original survey of 350 Muslims
- Expert analysis of literature, poetry, film, TV shows, and social media posts
- Examination of prayer practices in schools, workplaces, media representations, and protest movements
- Discussion of creative adaptations to prayer in secular spaces
- Asserting identity and belonging in the face of discrimination
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