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![]() | Islam Our Choice: Portraits of Modern American Muslim Women by Debra L. Dirks, Stephanie Parlove (Editor) ISBN-10: 9781590080184 ISBN-10: 1-59008-018-1 ISBN-13: 9781590080184 ISBN-13: 978-1-59008-018-4 Paperback 2003-07 Amana Publications Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description An increasing number of American women are embracing Islam-already over one million converts. These are modern American women born and brought up in America to non-Muslim parents. They have journeyed down the path of Islam without giving up their American heritage and found liberation and self-actualization by becoming Muslims. This book presents the personal accounts of six American Muslim women who have been kind enough to share their first-person stories of the winding roads they traveled en route to embracing Islam. In giving their personal portrayals of their individual journeys to Islam, some of these sisters-in-Islam have publicly proclaimed far more about their personal lives than they normally would be willing to share. In essence, they have sacrificed some of their personal privacy, as well as some of their normal reticence and modesty about their personal and private lives. "Being American sisters-in-Islam does not mean that we are any less zealous than other Americans in cherishing our rights as Americans, and it does not mean that we are any less patriotic… What the authors of the following chapters share with other modern women in America is immense, and cannot be easily overstated… However, despite all the things that we share with our fellow Americans who are non-Muslims, what we have come to share with our worldwide sisters-in-Islam is especially sweet and appealing. While each of us remains an American, we are Americans who have joined a very special and caring sisterhood that transcends biological inheritance, personal genetics, ethnicity, race, and socioeconomic status. We have come to understand and to love the fact that what is important is individual righteousness, not superfluous considerations of language, skin color, ethnicity, etc."Debra Dirks. | ||
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Absolutely Outstanding! This book really hit home! It provides insight and understanding into the great faith of Islam,with real stories that any woman can relate to. It answers the "why" question for many formerly Christian women. I recommend this book to anyone who is new to the faith, thinking about Islam, or for those Christians who really don't understand why their friend or family member has chosen Islam. | ||
A wonderful, realistic read! Alhamdullilah! Finally someone has come forth to share their stories!. This book is not about Immigrant muslim ladies but rather is the tale and testimony of six American born sisters and their conversion to Islam. This is the story of the struggles, successes, apiritual enlighnenmant and journey from the dark into the light of peace and clean worship. No it is not easy being a minority muslim in a otherwies dominant culture. I recommend this book to new reverts, People investigating our faith and those who just are interested in knowing more about Islam and the lives of some muslim women. may God watch over you for reading this! | ||
alright!!! This is an awesome book. Finally, a voice for us when everyone else in the world is trying to speak for us. Alhamdullilah, people see that no matter what governments are doing, wars being fought, people threatening, Islam is always there for us and you can choose to follow its straight path. It does not stop you from working, being happy, having a family and friends, from pursuing your dreams. Inshallah, we will get great Muslims in the spotlight educating each other and making the world better and then show everyone how great and true we are, instead of looking to terrorists. Then again, they will probably ignore and plug their ears in disbelief.... sigh | ||
Wonderful book! I really loved reading this book. The sisterhood of Islam was evident in the lives of these women. Alhamdulilah! | ||
Unbiased reader If anyone is interested in the lives of Muslim people and want to know why they became Muslims, this is a book that must be read. This book offers insights on the type of lives a few American Muslim women live and the kind of challenges they face as they try to raise Muslim families in predominatly non-Muslim environments. | ||