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YOUNG AMERICAN MUSLIMS
Book Title Young American Muslims
Book AuthorNahid Afrose Kabir
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Young American Muslims – dynamics of identity

Nahid Afrose Kabir

YOUNG AMERICAN MUSLIMS – DYNAMICS OF IDENTITY

Introduction: my journey and the  ‘Muslim question’

My acquaintance with American society has been developed on three occasions: first, as a spouse (and a student) when my husband was a doctoral student at the University of Texas at Austin, second, as a conference speaker/attendee, and finally, as a visiting fellow at Harvard University.

 I now provide a thumbnail sketch of my life journey from my childhood to my present circumstances.

I was born and raised in a Muslim family in the predominantly Muslim country of Bangladesh, but I spent several years of my childhood in Pakistan. I had a middle-class professional upbringing in Dhaka (the capital of Bangladesh, then known as East Pakistan) and Karachi (a city in the then West Pakistan).

Both my parents were educated people. We moved back to Dhaka (in then East Pakistan) in 1970. In 1971 East Pakistan gained independence from West Pakistan through a civil war and came to be known as Bangladesh. During the Pakistan period, my father was promoted to the position of executive director in the State Bank of Pakistan.

In independent Bangladesh, he became the deputy governor of the Bangladesh Bank. My mother was a stay-at-home mum. I attended a private school and two missionary (private) schools and colleges in Dhaka and Karachi. In these educational institutions, we had teaching staff from Europe and America. At home, I spoke Bengali (my mother tongue), and in schools and colleges, the medium of instruction was English.

I was also taught Urdu in Pakistan as it was a curriculum requirement. I was raised in a Muslim environment, where offering prayers five times a day, fasting in the month of Ramadan and reciting the Holy Quran were compulsory.

After completing BA Honours in History from the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh I got married and in 1981 I moved to the United States. While living in the US, I made some American friends and studied history in undergraduate school at the University of Texas. I appreciated the warm

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