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Comprised of the wisdom of over fifty scholars, preachers, poets, and artists, this anthology is born of the conviction that open-hearted engagement across our differences is a prerequisite for healthy civic life today. The collection offers inspiration to faith leaders, social-justice activists, and secular readers alike, while simultaneously providing an accessible window onto lived Islam. Taken as a whole, One Nation, Indivisible highlights principles and practices of anti-racism work, and its contributors argue for a robust vision of American pluralism. While most of the contributors reside in the United States, through their stories of encounter, they bring a global perspective and encourage us all, wherever we may be, to find ways of traversing our otherwise isolating enclaves.
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“This prayerful, poetic, and prophetic collection will inspire
you to build a nation that welcomes the contributions of all
people.”
—Eboo Patel, Founder and President, Interfaith Youth Core, Author,
Out Of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American
Promise
“The next time any politician, pundit, or preacher starts
a sentence with ’why don’t Muslims ever. . .’—hand them One
Nation, Indivisible and invite them to learn a bit more before
they speak. White people have a moral obligation to speak up on
white supremacy; similarly non-Muslims must speak out against
Islamophobia and bigotry. Many of the dozens of scholars, poets,
activists, and preachers featured in this book are not Muslim, but
they share a commitment to working alongside people of every
background to create an America that never has been but might yet
be, in which common values of dignity and justice weave our
collective destinies together. If you long for social hope,
spiritual sustenance, and creative inspiration for the work that
America has to do, then this collection of essays is for
you.”
—Paul Brandeis Raushenbush, Senior Vice President,
Editor, Voices
“This heartfelt collection of spiritual and artistic
works, curated by a gifted scholar and educator, calls us to renew
our commitment to religious pluralism. Read, reflect, and take
action!”
—Or Rose, Director, The Miller Center for Interreligious Learning
& Leadership, Hebrew College
Celene Ibrahim is a widely published scholar and pioneering
American Muslim faith leader known for her commitment to fostering
Islamic learning, civic engagement, and cross-cultural encounter.
Ibrahim earned highest academic honors at Princeton University,
became the first Muslim degree recipient in divinity studies from
Harvard University, received Brandeis University’s first doctorate
in Arabic and Islamic civilizations, and is currently the Muslim
chaplain at Tufts University. She lectures across the United States
and serves on multiple nonprofit boards. Her second book is
forthcoming from Oxford University Press.