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Silent No More
confronting america's

false images of Islam
By Paul Findley
Member of Congress for 22 Years
In Silent No More Findley
shares his personal impressions and experiences in dealing with
American Muslims, their communities, and issues and events that
figure prominently in their concerns and consciences. He
narrates how he, like many Americans, harbored misinformation
and stereotypes about Islam and its followers until middle age.
An unexpected journey to South Yemen to plead for the release of
an imprisoned American, put him unwittingly on the trail of
discovery of Islam and the Muslims for the last three decades.
He examines the false images of Islam that linger in American
minds; the impact of these stereotypes on U.S. national
interests, particularly the well being of U.S. Muslims; what is
being done to promote accurate understanding of Islam; the
adequacy of these measures; and additional activities that are
needed. Findley chronicles his long exploratory record of
pioneering endeavors by Muslims and other activists who form the
vanguard in a worthy, long-neglected cause. Being a keen
political observer he documents the entry of American Muslims in
mainstream American politics and the impact of their bloc voting
in 2000 state and presidential elections.
Among Those Who
Challenge Stereotypes
"Pictured on the front cover and on the insert placed inside
this book are some of the
remarkable
American citizens I encountered during my journey through the
world of Islam. They represent various vocations. Not all are
Muslim, but each challenges in a significant way the stereotypes
of Islam. They do so by example, word, or deed. "They are
typical of thousands of people who deserve recognition for
advancing interfaith understanding. I wish I could meet-and list
them all." Paul Findley
What They say about him?
"First
Class"
Christian Science Monitor
"Resolutely fair-minded"
Boston Globe
"Responsible"
Library Journal
"Undeniably impressive" Jerusalem Post
ISBN
1-59008-000-9
320 pages (6x9)
Hard Cover $19.95 (May 2001)
ISBN
1-59008-001-7
320 pages (6x9)
Soft Cover $11.95 (Sep. 2001) |