ISLAM / MUSLIMS
ISLAM AND THE
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
NATIONHOOD:
Elijah Muhammad,
Louis Farrakhan and
the Nation of Islam
/ Dennis Walker
"Dr. Walker has drawn a portrait of this
movement that deserves the attention of
scholars. I strongly recommend it to
teachers and students studying or writing
about Islam and the African American
experience."
Dr. Sulayman S. Nyang,
Howard University

"an extensive scholarly treasure trove of
African, Arab and Islamic history."
Leila Diab, Muslim Journal

"This enormous study clinches the
importance of Islam for African-
Americans."  
Journal of Religious
Studies
, Australia
THE BLACK BOOK:
THE TRUE POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY OF
MALCOLM X
/ Y.N. Kly
This highly popular
book  illustrates the
influence of his Islamic
faith and international
experience upon
Malcolm X's constantly
expanding political
vision.
It is the first to present a comprehensive
analysis that integrates the developing
vision of the man, Malcolm X, with the
man he became, El Hajj Malik El
Shabazz.

"
The Black Book is highly
recommended to any serious radical
scholar, militant activist and, most
importantly, the Muslim."
Jamalludien Ahmed Hamdulay,
Muslim Views, South Africa
Share/Bookmark
ISLAMOPHOBIA:  
Campaign Against
Muslims
/ Stephen Sheehi

Preface by
Mumia Abu Jamal
Foreword by
Ward Churchill
Islamophobia examines the increased
main-streaming of Muslim-bating
rhetoric, legislation, police surveillance,
and discriminatory policies towards
Muslims in North America and abroad
.

"
a brilliantly synthetic work; a gift to all
who struggle to understand the
anti-Muslim sentiment so pervasive in
contemporary America.
"  
Natsu Tailor Saito, author of Meeting
the Enemy:  American Exceptionalism
and International Law
FROM
POSTMODERNISM
TO
POSTSECULARISM
Re-emerging
Islamic Civilization

Eric Walberg
The critical literature on Islam and the
Middle East in English is written from a
western perspective, viewing Islam as
retrograde and the Muslim world as
needing to reform and adapt to the
dominant secular socio-economic and
political paradigm, be it the capitalist
status quo or at best a reformed
non-imperialist socialist alternative.

This book starts with the Islamic
discourse and brings together the
philosophical and moral basis that is
the essence of the Islamic worldview.
The author's goal is to provide a new-old
framework for those critical of the
postmodern discourse, bridging the gap
between East and West with an analysis
that is both accessible and objective.