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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: Imagining the Muslim as Citizen at the Founding of the United States
1: The European Christian Origins of Negative but Sometimes Accurate American Ideas About Islam and Muslims, 1529–1797
2: Positive European Christian Precedents for the Toleration of Muslims, and Their Presence in Colonial America, 1554–1706
3: What Jefferson Learned—and Didn’t—from His Qur’an
4: Jefferson Versus John Adams
5: Could a Muslim Be President?
6: Jefferson Wages War Against an Islamic Power; Entertains the First Muslim Ambassador; Decides Where to Place the Qur’an in His Library; and Affirms His Support for Muslim Rights, 1790–1823
7: Beyond Toleration
Afterword: Why Can’t a Muslim Be President?
Notes
Index
Illustration Credits
A Note About the Author
Other Books by This Author
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