Inside Islam: Dialogues and Debates series, "Muslims, Mosques, and American Identity": Can a Muslim be an American? Islamic Studies luminary Akbar Ahmed went all the way back to the Founding Fathers to answer that question. And who can argue with the Founding Fathers? (Rebroadcast from November 2, 2010)" />
  Muslims, Mosques, and American Identity (encore)
May 23, 2011 Monday AT 3PM CT

 
 

Tune in to our Gabriel Award-winning program from our Inside Islam: Dialogues and Debates series, "Muslims, Mosques, and American Identity": Can a Muslim be an American? Islamic Studies luminary Akbar Ahmed went all the way back to the Founding Fathers to answer that question. And who can argue with the Founding Fathers? (Rebroadcast from November 2, 2010)



Guest
  • Akbar Ahmed, Ibn Khaldun Chair, Islamic Studies, American University, senior fellow in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, former Pakistani high commissioner to the United Kingdom, author of Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam
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