Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim in the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation

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Hopeful Muslim-American journey toward interfaith change

This feels like the kind of memoir that stays with you because it is both deeply personal and urgently public. Eboo Patel turns questions of identity, faith, and belonging into something warm, thoughtful, and energizing. If you like books that are sincere without being preachy, this offers a moving look at how young people can build bridges in a divided world.

  • Dayton Literary Peace Prize Nominee for Nonfiction (2008)
  • Grawemeyer Award for Religion (2010)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim in the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation

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ISBN: 9780807006221
Authors: Eboo Patel
Publisher: Beacon Press
Date of Publication: 2010-07-27
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, Religion, Biographies & Memoirs
Goodreads rating: 3.99
(rated by 1843 readers)

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With a new afterword, Acts of Faith is a remarkable account of growing up Muslim in America and coming to believe in religious pluralism, from one of the United States’ most prominent faith leaders. Eboo Patel’s story is a hopeful and moving testament to the power and passion of young people—and of the world-changing potential of an interfaith youth movement.
 

Hopeful Muslim-American journey toward interfaith change

This feels like the kind of memoir that stays with you because it is both deeply personal and urgently public. Eboo Patel turns questions of identity, faith, and belonging into something warm, thoughtful, and energizing. If you like books that are sincere without being preachy, this offers a moving look at how young people can build bridges in a divided world.

  • Dayton Literary Peace Prize Nominee for Nonfiction (2008)
  • Grawemeyer Award for Religion (2010)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.