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This book is an exploration of the perceptions of the American and British governments about Islam and Muslims based upon their experiences over the past two centuries. It provides a response to the accusation that US and British governments are inherently anti-Islamic and are seeking the destruction of that faith through their policy decisions. The book uses primary documents from the US and British governments to examine the attitudes of politicians and officials in a variety contexts ranging from the War on Terror', the Iranian Revolution and the Trojan Horse' Scandal to the conversion of Alexander Russell Webb to Islam, Islamic Finance and Mosque-building. In so doing it provides a wide-angle lens on the diversity of issues and experiences which have shaped the views of officials and politicians about Islam.

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This fascinating book is both well-researched and highly topical. It skilfully explores how the assumptions of British and American policy-makers have developed, as their experience of Islam increased over a long period. -- Roger Trigg, Ian Ramsey Centre, University of Oxford

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1 Islam, Muslims and the Anglo-American Milieu Chapter 2 Views from the Top Chapter 3 Foreign Affairs Chapter 4 Economics Chapter 5 Activism, Cartoons and Mosque-building Chapter 6 Conversion and Proselytizing Chapter 7 Education Chapter 8 Islamic Revivalism and Radicalization Conclusions Bibliography Index About the Author

Courting Islam

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/13/2020 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498505055, 978-1498505055
      ISBN10: 1498505058

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is an exploration of the perceptions of the American and British governments about Islam and Muslims based upon their experiences over the past two centuries. It provides a response to the accusation that US and British governments are inherently anti-Islamic and are seeking the destruction of that faith through their policy decisions. The book uses primary documents from the US and British governments to examine the attitudes of politicians and officials in a variety contexts ranging from the War on Terror', the Iranian Revolution and the Trojan Horse' Scandal to the conversion of Alexander Russell Webb to Islam, Islamic Finance and Mosque-building. In so doing it provides a wide-angle lens on the diversity of issues and experiences which have shaped the views of officials and politicians about Islam.

      Trade Review
      This fascinating book is both well-researched and highly topical. It skilfully explores how the assumptions of British and American policy-makers have developed, as their experience of Islam increased over a long period. -- Roger Trigg, Ian Ramsey Centre, University of Oxford

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1 Islam, Muslims and the Anglo-American Milieu Chapter 2 Views from the Top Chapter 3 Foreign Affairs Chapter 4 Economics Chapter 5 Activism, Cartoons and Mosque-building Chapter 6 Conversion and Proselytizing Chapter 7 Education Chapter 8 Islamic Revivalism and Radicalization Conclusions Bibliography Index About the Author

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