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The Center for the Study of American Muslims (CSAM) is a major ISPU initiative
aimed at creating a focused area of inquiry into the diverse American Muslim
experience. CSAM brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars to study the
American Muslim community from a variety of aspects.





Demographic Studies and Analyses
Islamic Education in the United States
American Muslims and Domestic Policy
Institutional Development of American Muslims Organizations
American Muslims and Foreign Policy



Demographic Studies and Analyses

Reports


Muslim Americans: Middle Class and Mostly Mainstream

The Pew Research Center

(Summary article on the Pew report from PBS)



Implications of the Detroit Mosque Study for other American Muslim Communities

Dr. Ihsan Bagby and M. Misbah Shahid



The Detroit Mosque Study: Muslim Views on Policy and Religion

by Ihsan Bagby
ISPU Fellow



Islamic Education in the United States


Islamic Education in America: Georgetown Conference Abstracts and Reports



Policy Briefs


Teacher Retention in Religious Schools as Primer for Teacher Retention in Public Schools

By Omar Ezzeldine
ISPU Fellow



American Muslims and Domestic Policy

Policy Briefs


American Immigration Policy since 9/11: Impact on Muslim Migrants

By Christopher R. Counihan
ISPU Fellow



Putting the Immigration Debate into Context

By James Hanley, Ph.D.
ISPU Fellow



2004 Presidential Elections: What Should American Muslims Do?

By Dr. Muqtedar Khan
ISPU Fellow



Reports


New! Blaming Islam: Examining The Religion Building Enterprise

By Louay Safi
ISPU Fellow



Testimony before the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

By Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.
ISPU Fellow



The US Patriot Act: Impact on the Arab and Muslim American Community

by Arshad Ahmed, Umar Moghul, Farid Senzai, and Saeed Khan
ISPU Research Associates and Fellows.



Restrictions on Civil Liberties, Views of Islam, & Muslim Americans

by Dr. James Shanahan & Erik C. Nisbet
ISPU Adjunct Scholars



Targets of Suspicion: The Impact of Post-9/11 Policies on Muslims, Arabs and South Asians

The following report was co-sponsored by ISPU and the Immigration Policy Center (IPC)



Articles

The death of good intentions

By Junaid Afeef


Obama should embrace his Muslim heritage

By Junaid Afeef


Karen Hughes and American Muslims: Alliance against Extremism

By Muqtedar Khan
ISPU Fellow


In the Fight Against Terrorism, Some Rights Must Be Repealed

By Junaid Afeef
ISPU Research Associate



Institutional Development of American Muslims Organizations

Reports


The Human Capital Deficit in the Islamic Non-Profit Sector

by Aamir Rehman
ISPU Research Associate



Enhancing Board Performance In The Islamic Non-Profit Sector

Analysis and Recommendations
By Aamir A. Rehman
ISPU Research Associate



American Muslims and Foreign Policy

Policy Briefs

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Reports


The Youth Crisis in Middle Eastern Society

by Graham Fuller
ISPU Fellow



Articles

Did the Surge Work?

By Ivan Eland, Ph.D.
ISPU Fellow


What Muslims Really Think: What Osama bin Laden and George W. Bush get wrong about Muslims

By Fawaz Gerges
ISPU Fellow


Deadly Embrace: How much of the war on terror is blowback from U.S. policies?

By Fawaz A. Gerges
ISPU Fellow


Don't We Have Enough Enemies Already?

By Ivan Eland, Ph.D.
ISPU Fellow


Middle East Crisis: US Fails To Defend It Interests

By Muqtedar Khan, Ph.D.
ISPU Fellow


Give Iran Positive Incentives to Halt Its Nuclear Program

By Ivan Eland, Ph.D.
ISPU Fellow