Reinventing Integration: Muslims in the West (Perspectives)
Harvard International Review 2007, Summer, 29, 2
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Publisher Description
As the sixth year of the US-led war on terror rages on, it would appear that few constructs are more self-evident than the one dividing Islam and the West. Muslim minorities in the West are often scrutinized through this paradoxical prism. On which side of the divide do they fall? For pessimists, the signs do not look good. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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