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Week 5 - Discussion
Faith and Ethnicity in the Armed Forces: Social integration, Islamophobia, and the Formation of Political Identities
Prior to beginning
work on this discussion, read Chapters 8 and 10 of the course text as well as
the following resources:
· Islamophobia Is Driving More US Muslims to Become Politically Engaged, Suggests Report
· Muslims in the Military: The Few, the Proud, the Welcome
· Assaults Against Muslims in U.S. Surpass 2001 Level
The video Faith
on the Frontline might also be useful for
additional insight into the issues addressed in this discussion.
Islamophobia refers
to the dislike of or prejudice against Islam or Muslims. After the September
11, 2001, terrorist attacks, prejudice and discrimination against Muslims (and
those people perceived to be Muslims) spiked, including violent attacks.
Recently, assaults against Muslims have been spiking, surpassing post-2001
levels. At the same time, many people serving in the US Armed Forces identify
as Muslim, and this has created some opportunities as well as some tensions as
troops are deployed overseas in several Muslim-majority countries. After
reviewing the required resources, please address the following:
·
How have attacks against Muslims changed since 2001? What factors have
led to these changes? Describe an example of Islamophobia in US society.
·
What challenges do Muslim soldiers face serving in the US military? How
has the US military accommodated and supported Muslim soldiers and their
religious traditions?
·
Describe some of the benefits of having Muslim Americans willing to
serve in the US military.
·
How has the increasing prevalence of Islamophobia in society influenced
the political engagement of Muslim Americans? What are the potential
implications of this on the political system?
·
How have social movements harnessed the power of political activism to
effect change in racial bias, such as Islamophobia? What impact does this have
on racial and ethnic minorities serving in the military?