Service in a time of suspicion :experiences of Muslims serving in the U.S. military post-9/11



No. Panggil 305.8 SAN
Pengarang Sandhoff, Michelle;
Tempat Terbit Iowa City
Penerbit University of Iowa Press
Tahun Terbit 2017
Subject United States; ; Race relations; Muslim soldiers; ; United States; United States; ; Armed Forces; ; Religious life; Amerika Serikat; ; Angkatan bersenjata;
Klasifikasi 305.8
Abstrak/Catatan "On September 11, 2001, nineteen members of the Islamist extremist organization al-Qaeda launched four coordinated attacks on the United States, killing 2,977 people. These events and the government's subsequent "War on Terror" refueled long-standing negative stereotypes about Muslims and Islam among many Americans. And yet thousands of practicing Muslims continued to serve or chose to enlist in the U.S. military during these years. In Service in a Time of Suspicion, fifteen such service members talk about what it means to be Muslim, American, and a uniformed member of the armed services in the twenty-first century. These honest accounts remind us of our shared humanity"-- Provided by publisher.