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AMST 2501 Course Pack A. “Founders Views of Muslims”|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack A for the course AMST 2501 Muslim Religious Liberty in Early America.ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2501 Course Pack A. Founders’ Views of Muslims|
Downloadable PDF of Course Pack A for ISPU 2501 Muslim Religious Liberty in Early America.
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AMST 2501 Course Pack B. “Legal Literacy and Religious Literacy”|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack B for the course AMST 2501 Muslim Religious Liberty in Early America. TShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2501 Course Pack B. Religious Liberty Frameworks|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack B for ISPU 2501.ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2501 Course Pack C. “Muslims and the Making of America”|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack C for the course AMST 2501 Muslim Religious Liberty in Early America.ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2501 Course Pack C. Muslims and the Making of America|
Muslims are incorrectly viewed as having little impact on the shaping of early America, but history reveals that they engaged and influenced its shapers and also contributed, both directly and indirectly, to the making of America. In fact, as religious studies scholar Edward E. Curtis IV makes clear, “Their contributions—some famous, some unknown—have changed the course of the nation’s life.” Compelling evidence of Muslim interwovenness in major aspects of America’s early development can be found in such sources as historical newspapers, government documents, plantation records, rare books, personal papers, and presidential diaries, to name a few.
In "Muslims and the Making of America," Precious Rasheeda Muhammad offers sampling of Muslims presence and influence from some of the earliest days of colonial America to the present. Creatively told through selected vignettes of people, places, events, and documents, it is a true story that has a moral arc toward elevating humanity and productively co-existing as compatriots around shared ideals and freedoms.
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AMST 2502 Course Pack A. American Muslims Polls 2016–2020|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack A for AMST 2502 Who are American Muslims?ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2502 Course Pack B. Bay Area Muslim Study|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack B for AMST 2502 Who are American Muslims?ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2503 Course Pack A. “Equal Treatment?”|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack A for the course AMST 2503 AMST 2503 How are American Muslims Represented?ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2505 Course Pack A. Resilient American Muslims|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack A for AMST 2505 Resilient Communities: Pathways Forward.ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 2505 Course Pack B. Young Adult American-Born Muslims and Mental Health|Downloadable PDF of Course Pack B for AMST 2505 Resilient Communities: Pathways Forward.ShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 3002 Course Pack: Civic Approaches for Building Inclusive Communities|Downloadable course packet for AMST 3002 Civic Approaches for Building Inclusive CommunitiesShowSuggested Donation: $10
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AMST 3004 Course Pack: Crisis Mitigation Strategies|Downloadable course pack for AMST 3004 Crisis Mitigation StrategiesShowSuggested Donation: $10
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INST 1203 Course Pack A. Blasphemy, Defamation, and Apostasy Laws|
Downloadable PDF of Course Pack A for INTL 1203. Freedom for Religion: Blasphemy, Defamation, Apostasy.
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INTL 1201 Course Pack A. Legal Foundations for Human Rights|
Downloadable PDF of Course Pack A for INTL 1201. Legal Foundations for Religion & Human Rights.
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INTL 1201 Course Pack B. Religious Foundations for Human Rights|
Downloadable PDF of Course Pack B for INTL 1201. Religious Foundations for Human Rights.
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