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  2. Khutabat: Fundamentals of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Khutabat: Fundamentals of Islam is a book written by Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi. It was originally published in 1988, then later re-translated and published under the title Let Us Be Muslims . External links

  3. Conversion to Islam - Wikipedia

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    Conversion to Islam is adopting Islam as a religion or faith. People who have converted to the religion often refer to themselves as "reverts." Conversion requires a formal statement of the shahādah, the credo of Islam, whereby the prospective convert must state that "there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah."

  4. Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Wikipedia

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    Ayaan Hirsi Ali [a] (Somali: Ayaan Xirsi Cali; born 13 November 1969) [1] is a Somalian-born Dutch-American writer, activist, conservative thinker and former politician. [2] [3] [4] She is a critic of Islam and advocate for the rights and self-determination of Muslim women, opposing forced marriage, honour killing, child marriage, and female genital mutilation. [5]

  5. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    I think that the main challenge is having those conversations and getting people to a place where they stop seeing me just as a Muslim, but a fellow American and person of faith. Being Muslim and being American are compatible and go hand in hand. It’s easy to be Muslim in America because those identities gel so well.

  6. Islamic Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The essay Islamic Declaration is described by John V. A. Fine as a 'theoretical' work on the question on whether Islam and an Islamic state could exist in a modern world, [1] and by Kjell Magnusson as "in terms of genre ... a religious and moral-political essay ... discusses the predicament of Islam and Muslims in the contemporary world". [2]

  7. The Myth of Islamic Tolerance - Wikipedia

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    The book was reviewed in the September 2005 issue of The Middle East Journal. [7] A review in the June 2006 issue of First Things said that the book "might be described as an extended bill of indictment against Islam and a debunking of the still commonly heard claim that Islam has been and is tolerant of minorities." [8]

  8. Muslim Studies (book) - Wikipedia

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    The first volume of Golziher's Muslim Studies focused on tensions between Arab and non-Arab Muslims in early Islamic history, as well as the shuʿūbiyya movement. Around the same time, Goldziher also published a separate paper in the journal Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft about the shuʿūbiyya in Al-Andalus in the 11th century AD, with a special focus on the figure ...

  9. Nomad: From Islam to America - Wikipedia

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    The book is critical of Islam and the multiculturalism which the author sees as enabling Muslim extremism. It sets out to make the case that moderate Christian churches should seek actively to convert Muslim believers. [1] The book has been praised by Christopher Hitchens, John Lloyd, and Richard Dawkins. [2]