The Muslim Next Door: The Qurʼan, the Media, and That Veil Thing 
Since 9/11, stories about Muslims and the Islamic world have flooded headlines, politics, and water-cooler conversations all across the country. And, although Americans hear about Islam on a daily basis, there remains no clear explanation of Islam or its people. The Muslim Next Door offers easy-to-understand yet academically sound answers to these questions while also dispelling commonly held misconceptions. Written from the point of view of an American Muslim, the book addresses what readers in the Western world are most curious about, beginning with the basics of Islam and how Muslims practice their religion before easing into more complicated issues like jihad, Islamic fundamentalism, and the status of women in Islam. Author Sumbul Ali-Karamali’s vivid anecdotes about growing up Muslim and female in the West, along with her sensitive, scholarly overview of Islam, combine for a uniquely insightful look at the world’s fastest growing religion.
In this eye-opening primer on Islam for non-Muslims, the author reveals the absurdity and unfairness of some of the most common Western misperceptions about Muslims. She presents a scholarly (but very readable) exploration of Islamic religious and cultural history, pointing out that a major point of misunderstanding is the tendency to equate religion and culture, rather than see them as distinct an important point because Muslims live all over the world and come from many different cultures.
This should be a must read for all Americans. It is a powerful, extremely well-written, Historical and also current look at at the distortions that Western culture has perpetrated against Islam. I grew up in Kenya with many Muslim friends. Ive worked with many Muslims, had doctors who were Muslim, have friends and Co-workers who are Muslim and I know that the practice of Islam by most Muslims is peaceful and gentle and includes community service and an emphasis on learning. I recommend this book

Very good, interesting, and helpful, will review later. Parts are clearly written by a lawyer. Overall, quite educational.
read many years ago. informative and personal.
I read this book since it is the 2012 selection for Silicon Valley Reads. Although, I'm only giving it 3 stars, I must admit that this sparked some very stimulating conversations among family and friends. Author Ali-Karamali provides a good general overview of Islam including basic facts, history of the religion, terminology, rules, etc. More interesting is her discussion of growing up in the US as a Muslim and her personal experiences of being the target of prejudice and Islamophobia. There is
Sumbul Ali-Karamali
Paperback | Pages: 287 pages Rating: 3.7 | 434 Users | 69 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Muslim next door : the Qurʼan, the media, and that veil thing |
ISBN: | 0974524565 (ISBN13: 9780974524566) |
Edition Language: | English |
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- Bronze Medal Winner of the Independent Publishers Award 2009 -Since 9/11, stories about Muslims and the Islamic world have flooded headlines, politics, and water-cooler conversations all across the country. And, although Americans hear about Islam on a daily basis, there remains no clear explanation of Islam or its people. The Muslim Next Door offers easy-to-understand yet academically sound answers to these questions while also dispelling commonly held misconceptions. Written from the point of view of an American Muslim, the book addresses what readers in the Western world are most curious about, beginning with the basics of Islam and how Muslims practice their religion before easing into more complicated issues like jihad, Islamic fundamentalism, and the status of women in Islam. Author Sumbul Ali-Karamali’s vivid anecdotes about growing up Muslim and female in the West, along with her sensitive, scholarly overview of Islam, combine for a uniquely insightful look at the world’s fastest growing religion.
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Title | : | The Muslim Next Door: The Qurʼan, the Media, and That Veil Thing |
Author | : | Sumbul Ali-Karamali |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 287 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2008 by White Cloud Press |
Categories | : | Religion. Islam. Nonfiction. History |
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Ratings: 3.7 From 434 Users | 69 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books The Muslim Next Door: The Qurʼan, the Media, and That Veil Thing
The Muslim Next Door will serve as reference for me for all things Muslim/Islam. The tenets of Islam are much like the tenets that I hold sacred. The author wrote diligently to report what Islam is and what Islam is not. The author was successful in presenting her insights as a Muslim building clarity and understanding. Often, the book seemed a bit repetitive but overall, I am really glad that I read this book.In this eye-opening primer on Islam for non-Muslims, the author reveals the absurdity and unfairness of some of the most common Western misperceptions about Muslims. She presents a scholarly (but very readable) exploration of Islamic religious and cultural history, pointing out that a major point of misunderstanding is the tendency to equate religion and culture, rather than see them as distinct an important point because Muslims live all over the world and come from many different cultures.
This should be a must read for all Americans. It is a powerful, extremely well-written, Historical and also current look at at the distortions that Western culture has perpetrated against Islam. I grew up in Kenya with many Muslim friends. Ive worked with many Muslims, had doctors who were Muslim, have friends and Co-workers who are Muslim and I know that the practice of Islam by most Muslims is peaceful and gentle and includes community service and an emphasis on learning. I recommend this book

Very good, interesting, and helpful, will review later. Parts are clearly written by a lawyer. Overall, quite educational.
read many years ago. informative and personal.
I read this book since it is the 2012 selection for Silicon Valley Reads. Although, I'm only giving it 3 stars, I must admit that this sparked some very stimulating conversations among family and friends. Author Ali-Karamali provides a good general overview of Islam including basic facts, history of the religion, terminology, rules, etc. More interesting is her discussion of growing up in the US as a Muslim and her personal experiences of being the target of prejudice and Islamophobia. There is
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