“September 11 forced a reckoning of sorts, and it has led us to be more self-reliant. When any religion is new to a place, as Islam is new to America, the tendency to take one’s cues from the Motherland is strong, wherever that Motherland is perceived to be. And then there comes a moment to grow up. For many American Muslims, that moment arrived in the weeks following September 11.
This is a book by forward-looking Muslims– in love with Islam, proud of Islam, and confident enough in its strength to believe that it can stand up to honest introspection. ‘Speak the truth,’ Muhammad said, ‘even if it hurts you.’ A sometimes painful struggle, nothing less than a faith in search of its soul, informs this book.” —Michael Wolfe
“This is a book by forward-looking Muslims– in love with Islam, proud of Islam, and confident enough in its strength to believe that it can stand up to honest introspection. ‘Speak the truth,’ Muhammad said, ‘even if it hurts you.’ A sometimes painful struggle, nothing less than a faith in search of its soul, informs this book.” —Michael Wolfe