Muslims in America and Europe: Migration and Living Between Worlds

ISLAM 3201: Muslims in America and Europe: Migration and Living Between Worlds

What does it mean to live as modern Muslims in western societies? How do they cope with prejudice, Islamophobia, traditions, integration, war, migration, and new opportunities? We explore the experiences of religious minorities in the U.S. and Europe for Muslims whose families are originally from the Arab world, Iran, South Asia, Turkey, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia.

Prereq: Not open to students with credit for NELC 3201. GE soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course.
GE Theme: Citizenship for a Diverse and Just World
Credit Hours
3

Semester(s) Offered:

Spring

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