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Review �Asma Uddin, the preeminent defender of religious freedom for American Muslims, has for years been patiently explaining why her faith is no threat to non-Muslims.�When Islam Is Not a Religion�is an eloquent plea for tolerance,�weaving astute legal analysis with a compelling personal story.�Prejudice cannot survive her testimony.� - Tom Gjelten, Religion and Belief Correspondent, NPR�A reasoned yet impassioned argument for religious liberty for all. The author laces her work with personal stories of growing up and living as a Muslim in America, explaining it as a source of empowerment despite the prevalence of bigotry and suspicion from fellow citizens. An intriguing and heartfelt read.� - Kirkus Reviews�Uddin pushes back forcefully on anti-Muslim sentiment in this reasoned, approachable book. Uddin�s thorough research, formidable intelligence, and eloquent prose are evident throughout, and she persuasively dismantles misconceptions about American Muslims. The work provides an accessible introduction to key Islamic concepts alongside a clarion call for the protection of everyone�s religious rights. Readers interested in the current political struggles of Muslim Americans or the legal issues surrounding religious liberties will find much to ponder in Uddin�s excellent work.� - Publishers Weekly�A reasoned, approachable book. She starts with a masterful takedown of the claim from anti-Islam fearmongers that Islam is not a religion. Uddin�s thorough research, formidable intelligence, and eloquent prose are evident throughout. Her cogent arguments will be appreciated by readers willing to listen, as the work provides an accessible introduction to key Islamic concepts alongside a clarion call for the protection of everyone�s religious rights. Readers will find much to ponder in Uddin�s excellent work.� - Publishers Weekly�A must read?especially for conservative Christians like me?to better understand the scope and the stakes of the religious liberty debate.� I hope it starts a long-overdue conversation among believes.� It stands to be a landmark in the religious freedom discussion.� - Rod Dreher, author of the NEW YORK TIMES bestseller THE BENEDICT OPTION�A bold exploration of Islam�s legal place in U.S. society, as well as a deeply personal glimpse into one American family�s Muslim faith. Uddin�s efforts to counter ignorance with grace and humility are ever-present in this well-researched first book. She presents the reader with thought-provoking examples of religious persecution that ultimately threaten to compromise the religious freedom of all Americans, not just Muslims.� - Shelf Awareness�Asma�Uddin has written a terrific book. It is all at once a primer on the very American commitment to religious freedom, a history of the discrimination that Muslims in America have endured since�9/11�and a window into the life of a leading American Muslim intellectual. It is both deeply researched and a joy to read. I give it my highest recommendation.� - Eboo Patel, author of 'Out of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American Promise'�A powerful book examining how modern discourse has tried to put Islam and Muslims into a small box of political identity. As Asma Uddin demonstrates, Islam is a vast corpus of ideas and Muslims incredibly diverse in the way they approach their faith. This book is a necessity at a time when American society is deeply divided. Perhaps in learning to recognize and appreciate the diversity within Islam, we can learn to transcend the differences we have with each other.� - Kamran Pasha, author of 'Mother of the Believers and Shadow of the Swords'�Brilliantly paced and rigorously detailed. This book will resonate and be in demand by those seeking to understand the erosion of religious freedom in America.� - Library Journal (starred)�A stirring defense of religious freedom, which, try as we might, is inseparable from human freedom. As Uddin writes: �It�s not our beliefs that religious liberty protects?it protects us, the humans who hold those beliefs. Put another way, religious liberty protects believers, not beliefs.'� - Washington Post Read more About the Author Asma T. Uddin is a religious liberty lawyer who has worked on cases at the U.S. Supreme Court, federal appellate courts, and federal trial courts. She is the founding editor-in-chief of altmuslimah.com and was an executive producer for the Emmy and Peabody-nominated docuseries, The Secret Life of Muslims. She has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Teen Vogue. Asma lives in Washington, DC. Read more


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