Books by Khaled A. Beydoun
Khaled A. Beydoun is the author of influential and widely discussed books that explore the intersection of law, identity, and global politics. His work focuses on Islamophobia, civil rights, and the ways in which legal systems and public narratives shape the experiences of marginalized communities.
Featured Books
American Islamophobia: Understanding the Roots and Rise of Fear
In this critically acclaimed book, Beydoun examines how Islamophobia has evolved in the United States. Blending legal analysis with historical context, American Islamophobia explores how fear and bias are institutionalized through policy, media, and public discourse. The book provides a clear framework for understanding the systemic nature of discrimination against Muslim communities and offers valuable insights for scholars, activists, and general readers alike.
The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the Global War on Muslims
The New Crusades expands the conversation beyond the United States, offering a global perspective on Islamophobia. Beydoun analyzes how anti-Muslim sentiment is embedded in international politics, security policies, and cultural narratives. This book connects local discrimination to global power structures, making it a vital resource for understanding how Islamophobia operates across borders and influences global relations.
Mortgaging God’s Interest: Accommodating and Mainstreaming Shari’ah Compliant Mortgage Products in the United States
This scholarly work delves into the intersection of faith, finance, and law. Beydoun explores how Shari’ah-compliant mortgage products are integrated into the U.S. financial system.The book provides a detailed examination of legal frameworks, economic challenges, and cultural considerations, making it an important contribution to discussions on religious accommodation and financial inclusion.
Islamophobia and the Law (Co-Edited)
Co-edited by Khaled A. Beydoun, Islamophobia and the Law brings together leading scholars to examine how legal systems shape and respond to anti-Muslim discrimination. This comprehensive volume analyzes court decisions, policy developments, and human rights frameworks, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on the legal dimensions of Islamophobia. It is an essential academic resource for understanding how law can both reinforce and challenge systemic bias.
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