In “Praying to the West,” Omar Mouallem, who grew up in a Muslim household and later criticized organized religion, explores the history of Islam across the Americas. He visits thirteen unique mosques, meeting diverse communities and gaining insights into what it means to be Muslim. His journey reveals Islam’s significant role in shaping the Americas and suggests a potential place for Islam in his own life. The book uncovers a hidden narrative of home and belonging in the Americas, pointing towards a more inclusive future.
In “Praying to the West,” Omar Mouallem, who grew up in a Muslim household and later criticized organized religion, explores the history of Islam across the Americas. He visits thirteen unique mosques, meeting diverse communities and gaining insights into what it means to be Muslim. His journey reveals Islam’s significant role in shaping the Americas and suggests a potential place for Islam in his own life. The book uncovers a hidden narrative of home and belonging in the Americas, pointing towards a more inclusive future.
General Note
Previously published under title: Praying to the West.