Introduction 1. Islam in the 'New World': the historical setting 2. Islamic beliefs and practice in colonial and antebellum America 3. Conflating race, religion and progress: social change, national identity, and Islam in the post-Civil War era 4. Race, ethnicity, religion and citizenship: Muslim immigration at the turn of the twentieth century 5. Rooting Islam in America: community and institution building in the interwar period 6. Islam and American civil religion in the aftermath of World War II 7. A new religious America and post-colonial Muslim world: American Muslim institution building and activism, 1960s-80s 8. Between experience and politics: American Muslims and the 'new world order', 1989-2008 Epilogue.
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