
Following Similar Paths
What American Jews and Muslims Can Learn from One Another
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 10. September 2024
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-520-34055-8 (ISBN)
Description
Two academics, one Jewish and one Muslim, come together to show how much their faiths have in common-particularly in America.
This book provides a braided portrait of two American groups whose strong religious attachments and powerful commitments to ritual observance are not always easy to adapt to American culture. Orthodox Jews and observant Muslims share many similarities in their efforts to be at home in America while holding on to their practices and beliefs. As Samuel Heilman and Mucahit Bilici reveal, they follow similar paths in their American experience.
Heilman and Bilici immerse readers in three layers of discussion for each religious group: historical evolution, sociological transformation, and a comparative understanding of certain parallel beliefs and practices, each of which is used as a window onto the lived reality of these communities. Written by two sociologists, one a religiously observant American Jew and the other an American Muslim, Following Similar Paths offers lively insider and outsider perspectives that deepen our understanding of American diversity and what it means to be religious in a modern society.
This book provides a braided portrait of two American groups whose strong religious attachments and powerful commitments to ritual observance are not always easy to adapt to American culture. Orthodox Jews and observant Muslims share many similarities in their efforts to be at home in America while holding on to their practices and beliefs. As Samuel Heilman and Mucahit Bilici reveal, they follow similar paths in their American experience.
Heilman and Bilici immerse readers in three layers of discussion for each religious group: historical evolution, sociological transformation, and a comparative understanding of certain parallel beliefs and practices, each of which is used as a window onto the lived reality of these communities. Written by two sociologists, one a religiously observant American Jew and the other an American Muslim, Following Similar Paths offers lively insider and outsider perspectives that deepen our understanding of American diversity and what it means to be religious in a modern society.
Reviews / Votes
"Groundbreaking." * Jerusalem Report * "Following Similar Paths is an academic text that appeals to anyone with more than a passing interest in Judaism, Islam, and comparative religion." * PopMatters * "Following Similar Paths is very worthwhile for anyone hoping to learn about similarities and differences between observant Jews and Muslims." * Contemporary Jewry * "In a series of themed chap-ters,?the authors probe the sim-i-lar-i-ties between the two faiths, and the dif-fer-ences. These are illu-mi-nat-ing, some-times strik-ing, espe-cial-ly in the small details. But what is most inter-est-ing are the ways that both faiths have been shaped by moder-ni-ty." * Jewish Book Council * "Following Similar Paths allows Jews and Muslims to understand themselves and each other. It is a worthy contribution at any time, especially at this time." * Jewish Journal *More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
1 table
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-34055-8 (9780520340558)
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Samuel C. Heilman | Mucahit Bilici
Following Similar Paths
What American Jews and Muslims Can Learn from One Another
E-Book
09/2024
1st Edition
Naval Institute Press
€29.49
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Persons
Samuel Heilman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center.
Mucahit Bilici is Associate Professor of Sociology at John Jay College and the CUNY Graduate Center, and Academic Director at Zahra Institute, Chicago.
Mucahit Bilici is Associate Professor of Sociology at John Jay College and the CUNY Graduate Center, and Academic Director at Zahra Institute, Chicago.
Content
Contents
Introduction: Judaism and Islam in America
1. Law: Halacha and Shari'a
2. Diet: Kosher and Halal
3. Identity: Yarmulke and Hijab
4. Preachers: Rabbi and Imam
5. Study: Yeshiva and Madrasa
6. Prayer: Synagogue and Mosque
7. Prejudice: Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
Conclusion: Family Resemblances
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Judaism and Islam in America
1. Law: Halacha and Shari'a
2. Diet: Kosher and Halal
3. Identity: Yarmulke and Hijab
4. Preachers: Rabbi and Imam
5. Study: Yeshiva and Madrasa
6. Prayer: Synagogue and Mosque
7. Prejudice: Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
Conclusion: Family Resemblances
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index