"Faith Under Fire: The History of Muslim Hate in the Americas What drives hate, and how can it be stopped? "Faith Under Fire: The History of Muslim Hate in the Americas dives deep into one of the most misunderstood and overlooked topics of our time: the roots and evolution of Islamophobia across the Americas. This book takes readers on a journey through history, from the arrival of enslaved African Muslims and early Middle Eastern immigrants to the present-day struggles against stereotypes, hate crimes, and institutional discrimination. With vivid storytelling and sharp analysis, this book unpacks the ways colonialism, slavery, geopolitics, and media have fueled anti-Muslim prejudice. It doesn't shy away from the tough questions, tackling controversies like the Rushdie affair, post-9/11 surveillance, and the role of Hollywood in spreading harmful stereotypes. But it's not all about the hate-it's also a celebration of resilience. Through grassroots activism, interfaith alliances, and authentic storytelling, Muslim communities have fought back, refusing to be defined by fear or bias. This book is a call to action for governments, educators, media creators, and individuals to rethink their assumptions and take meaningful steps toward inclusion and understanding. Whether you're a student, a history buff, or someone looking to challenge the status quo, History of Muslim Hate in the Western Hemisphere will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to join the fight for justice. This isn't just a book about history-it's a blueprint for building a better future.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.