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Muslim Journeys and the Making of American History
How many people in the United States know a history of Islam?
How many people in the United States know a history of Islam in America? Are Muslim people
new and foreigner
for America or
Muslim are one of these who were helping to build United States from the day of American foundation?
Today our guest is Associate Professor of Reed College
Kambiz GhaneaBassiri. Born in Tehran
Dr. Kambiz received his Bachelor degree in Claremont McKenna College and his Master and PhD degrees in Harvard University.
Cambridge University Press
published in April Dr. Kambiz resent book "A History of Islam in America", and Dr. Kambiz is hoping it will change discussions about the role of Muslims in the United States.