Prejudice and Policymaking: Islamophobia in the United States and the Diffusion of Anti-Sharia Laws

Prejudice and Policymaking: Islamophobia in the United States and the Diffusion of Anti-Sharia Laws

by Daniel Hummel
Prejudice and Policymaking: Islamophobia in the United States and the Diffusion of Anti-Sharia Laws

Prejudice and Policymaking: Islamophobia in the United States and the Diffusion of Anti-Sharia Laws

by Daniel Hummel

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Overview

The United States was founded on principles enshrined in the Constitution. One of the foremost of these principles is religious freedom. Unfortunately, this freedom has not been shared by all equally. The place of Islam in the United States has always been controversial. This controversy expanded following the attacks on 9/11 and the rise of nationalist movements that aimed to narrowly define American identity. The hatred of Islam, otherwise known as Islamophobia, has risen to new heights fueled by recurring events and various anti-Muslim hate groups. This has manifested in anti-mosque protests, hate crimes and prejudicial legislation. This book is focused on one form of this legislation, the anti-Sharia laws, otherwise known as the foreign law bans. Sharia is also known as Islamic law and as the physical manifestation of Islam in practice. Several states have passed these laws with many other states introducing them several times with the intention of banning the use of Sharia in civil courts. This book is a study of the factors most closely associated with whether a state has this law and how many times this bill has been introduced in the legislature. These include political, demographic, religious and ideological factors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793612540
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/11/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 124
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Daniel Hummel is a faculty member at the University of Louisiana Monroe in the Department of Political Science.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Background on Anti-Sharia Bills

Chapter 2: Islamophobia

Chapter 3: Anti-Muslim Groups

Chapter 4: Muslim Presence and Evangelicalism

Chapter 5: Religiosity in the United States

Chapter 6: Policy Diffusion

Chapter 7: Political Culture War

Chapter 8: Analysis and Results

Chapter 9: Conclusions

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