Links and Resources
Transcript of the public discussion between Congressman David Price, Congressman Mark Souder, columnist David Brooks, columnist, and journalist E.J. Dionne, Jr., which later provided the basis for the publication One Electorate Under God? A Dialogue on Religion and American Politics.
Muqtedar Khan's column on global affairs that offers his writings on global and local issues as well as musings from his blog, Globalog.
Muqtedar Khan's column on Islamic affairs, including chapters from his books, audio, and schedules for upcoming speaking engagements.
A nonpartisan program of the African-American Ministers Leadership Conference whose effort is to register and mobilize African Americans to vote.
This group's site provides articles and polls about the presidential candidates and how they relate to Muslim American issues. It also provides a detailed election plan focused on community building, voter outreach, and integrating American Muslims into the mainstream.
A weekly e-mail update devoted to the 2004 elections in which they concentrate on issues of importance to the American Muslim community and the candidates' positions on those issues.
A featured segment on Muslim voters (October 15, 2004), which is part of a series on religious voting blocs in America produced by PBS' Religion & Ethics Newsweekly. Voices featured are Gulten Ilhan, Professor Amaney Jamal of Princeton University, and Muhammad Ali Hasan.
Article by John Green and Steven Waldman of beliefnet.com that provides analysis on the 12 major religious voting blocs that comprise the U.S. electorate, including Black Protestants and Muslims.
An informative list of data about Muslim participation in American society provided by the United States Department of State.
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Sanders is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics at the Howard University School of Divinity, and Associate Pastor at the Third Street Church of God in Washington D.C..



