Hispanic Muslims in the United States
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Hispanic Muslims in the United States  -     By: Victor Hugo Cuartas

Hispanic Muslims in the United States

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Title: Hispanic Muslims in the United States
By: Victor Hugo Cuartas
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 276
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.58 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 1725253844
ISBN-13: 9781725253841
Stock No: WW253841

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The empirical case in this study is that of the Hispanic Catholic converts to Islam in the Washington, DC Metropolitan and New Jersey areas of the United States. The central research question is: To what extent do Hispanic Muslim converts play a role in making different choices regarding religious commitment and practice? The argument is that not only do both the more and less active converts play a central role in making choices during the pre-affiliation and post-affiliation stages, but that these choices can often be strategic in nature as they practice the new religion in the United States. These choices are shaped by multiple factors. This contributes to a new understanding of the prevailing debates among Muslims in Europe and the United States on the nature of Muslim minorities in the West--that Muslims here are not merely transplanted but are active participants of diverse expressions of local Islam. The evidence in my research shows thatR39;being less active does not mean converts do not play a role or make choices. Both more active and less active converts make choices based on multiple factors. This is especially significant as the main aim of this thesis is to show that the converts make choices and play a role in the post-affiliation stage and that these often haveR39;strategic elements.

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