This issue of the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences features two important articles: Sarah Marusek's ethnographic study of a grassroots Islamic movement in Lebanon reconfiguring (even resisting) secularism and neoliberalism, and Madiha Tahseen and Charissa S.L. Cheah's empirical study of the formation of American Muslim adolescents. Also featured is an extended interview with the renowned anthropologist, Talal Asad.
Ovamir Anjum
The Editor
Edtiorial
Articles
Beyond Secular Liberalism
Abstract 829 | PDF Downloads 523Page 1-30
Who Am I? The Social Identities of Muslim-American Adolescents
Abstract 1228 | PDF Downloads 594Page 31-54
Review Essay
Reviving the Balance
Abstract 818 | PDF Downloads 428Page 91-97
Book Reviews
Shari‘ah on Trial
Abstract 674 | PDF Downloads 651Page 99-102
Brand Islam
Abstract 1092 | PDF Downloads 850Page 103-108
Illusions of Victory
Abstract 607 | PDF Downloads 414Page 108-111
A Brief Introduction to Quranic Exegesis
Abstract 912 | PDF Downloads 894Page 111-114
Reclaiming the Mosque
Abstract 1136 | PDF Downloads 938Page 114-117
Muslim Americans in the Military
Abstract 656 | PDF Downloads 1427Page 117-119
Us Versus Them
Abstract 489 | PDF Downloads 750Page 119-123
Response to Karen Bauer’s Review of The Study Quran
Abstract 714 | PDF Downloads 509Page 123-127
Reports
Interview with Talal Asad
Abstract 3099 | PDF Downloads 4409Page 55-90
Citizenship and Minorities in Contemporary Islam
Abstract 530 | PDF Downloads 419Page 129-131
Muslim Scholars, Islamic Studies, and the Gendered Academy
Abstract 696 | PDF Downloads 434Page 131-134