Shi'ism in America provides the first general overview of the
Shi'i community in America, tracing its history, its current
composition, and how Shi'a have negotiated their identity in the
American context.
There are over two million Shi'is, who differ from Sunni Muslims
in their understandings of the early line of succession after
Muhammad, in the United States. With community roots going back
sometimes close to one hundred years, Shi'is can be found in major
cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, and
Dearborn, Michigan. Early in the century, Shi'is and Sunnis
sometimes arrived at the same time, worshipped together, shared
similar experiences, and confronted the same challenges despite
their sectarian differences.
Both tracing the early history and illuminating the more recent
past with surveys and interviews, Takim explores the experiences of
this community. Filling an important scholarly gap, he also
demonstrates how living in the West has impelled the Shi'i
community to grapple with the ways in which Islamic law may respond
to the challenges of modernity. Shi'ism in America provides a
much-needed overview of the history of this United States religious
community, from religious, cultural, and political institutions to
inter-group relations, to the experience of African American
Shi'is.
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