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| Author: | Jeffrey Lang |
| Category: | South America Continent [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Amana Publications |
| ISBN: | 915957671 |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 1997 |
| Pages: | 230 |
| Rank: | 161,796 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book Even Angels Ask: A Journey To Islam In America and the author of 2 another books.
Dr.
Lang is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas, one of the largest universities in the United States.
• He was was born in a Catholic family in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
He was brought up as a Roman Catholic and educated in a Catholic school.
The first 18 years of his life were spent in Catholic schools, which left him with many unanswered questions about God and the Christian religion.
He found that his religious beliefs could no longer provide satisfactory answers to his questions.
• He read the Noble Qur’an and thereafter embraced Islam in 1982, a year after receiving his Ph .
D.
from Purdue University.
• He married a Saudi Muslim woman, Raika and has three daughters.
• Lang has written several Islamic books which are best sellers among the Muslim community in the US.
One of his important books is Even Angels ask; A journey to Islam in America.
In this book, Dr.
Lang shares with his readers the many insights that have unfolded for him through his self discovery and progress within the religion of Islam.
In Even Angels Ask: A Journey to Islam in America, the author attempting to share the American convert's experience of discovering Islam. During his fifteen years of being a university professor on college campuses across the United States, he has met many young Americans of Muslim heritage who avoid or even reject Islam, being unable to reconcile their inherited faith with their acquired Western outlook. One of the principle assumptions behind this book is that even though the American culture has alienated these young people from the faith of their parents, they will be able to relate to what other Americans, of non-Muslim origin, have discovered in Islam. Talking with converts, like himself Dr. Lang found a shared common experience that approximates a characteristic path to the faith. This book takes the reader along this path by discussing conflicts between faith and reason, difficulties associated with the decision to convert to Islam, obstructions to conversion erected by Muslims themselves, the indispensable experience of Islamic rituals, extremism within the Muslim community, and what the future may hold for American Muslims.
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