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Muslim American women are the subject of endless discussions regarding their role in society, their veils as symbols of oppression or of freedom, their identity, their patriotism, their womanhood. Yet the voices and life experiences of Muslim American women themselves are rarely heard in the loud rhetoric surrounding the question of Muslims in America. Finally, in I Speak for Myself, 40 American women under the age of 40, share their experiences of their lives as Muslim women in America. While their commonality is faith and citizenship, their voices and their messages are very different.
Readers of I Speak for Myself are presented with a kaleidoscope of stories, artfully woven together around the central idea of limitlessness and individuality. A common theme linking these intimate self-portraits will be the way each woman uniquely defies labeling, simply by defining for herself what it means to be American and Muslim and female. Each personal story is a contribution to the larger narrative of life stories and life work of a new generation of Muslim women.
There are approximately six million Muslims living in the United States and over one billion around the world. While the events of 9/11 certainly engaged Americans with the religion of Islam, many enduring stereotypes continue to belittle the Muslim American experience; this often leads to a monolithic interpretation of Islam. Such a treatment is especially inappropriate when reflecting on the Muslim American identity, which is by far one of the most culturally, ethnically, and socially diverse of any in the Islamic world. Women of the Muslim community in America could be described as both patriots and practitioners (of faith). Their experiences call for a body of literature that reflects how they celebrate and live Islam in distinctive ways.
In the wake of the current rising tide of Islamophobia (see Time Magazine, Aug. 30, 2010), I Speak for Myself is a must read for Americans seeking understanding of Islam from young women who were all born in the USA.

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I Speak for Myself: American Women on Being Muslim
The women in I Speak for Myself are part of a new generation of peace-builders. By telling their stories they offer us new perspectives that are vital to the peace building process, and through their honesty and courage they are making a lasting contribution to the search for cross-cultural understanding. Maria Ebrahimji and Zahra Suratwalas book joins the mission for global tolerance; it is truly a step in the right direction.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN NOOR

A central part of combating intolerance between people is listening to each others stories. In I Speak for Myself, 40 American Muslim women tell us their storiesstories of their faith, their families, their values, and their traditions. They are wonderfully human and widely diverse, both informative and inspiring. As in all of our faith traditions, the growing role of women will be crucial in shaping the future of Islam. This is a very important contribution to the growing interfaith dialogue in this country; I commend it to you.
JIM WALLIS, FOUNDER AND CEO OF SOJOURNERS AND AUTHOR OF REDISCOVERING VALUES

This book is a window into how Islam is lived in America by some of its most dynamic, creative, and inspiring leaders. The voices here are clear and compelling, compassionate and courageous. This is Big Tent Citizen Islam at its besta community welcoming of its own internal diversity, and making important contributions to the broader society.
EBOO PATEL, FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT INTERFAITH YOUTH CORE

I Speak for Myself showcases a part of our countrys story we seldom hear. The book provides a window into the extraordinary lives of Muslim American Women--dynamic, diverse, and finally demystified. Ebrahimji and Suratwala inspire the reader and help fill a missing piece in the rich tapestry we call America.
DALIA MOGAHED, DIRECTOR, GALLUP CENTER FOR MUSLIM STUDIES
As the dialogue on faith and spirituality progresses, women should not be overlooked. I Speak for Myself demonstrates that American Muslim women have a story and, more importantly, a unique voice in which to tell it. In an era where womens empowerment is essential, these are women who have the ability, through their stories and their work, to empower women all over the world to truly speak for themselves.
MUHAMMAD YUNUS, NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNER & FOUNDER, GRAMEEN BANK

I Speak for Myself is a must read for anyone curious to understand Islam from a womans and an American Muslims perspective. This is the work of bridge makers; women who understand that their voices and their truths are one of the most solid, real, and powerful ways to promote understanding and peace between people of various faiths. Ebrahimji and Suratwala do a superb job in bringing these womens voices out with beauty, intimacy, and integrity. I Speak for Myself is the story of every woman embodied in voices of todays American Muslim woman.
ZAINAB SALBI, FOUNDER,WOMEN FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL

Empowering girls through education does not stop in the schoolroom; a book like this can be just as influential in widening a young girls view of the world and of her own potential within it. This collection of essays edited by Maria Ebrahimji and Zahra Suratwala is empowering and inspiring, and a vital part of any education.
GREG MORTENSON, AUTHOR, THREE CUPS OF TEA

I Speak for Myself is a beautiful compilation of stories reflecting the diversity in Islam and the common values that exist among us all. These are the voices of mothers, daughters, sisters and neighbors we can all identify with representing an honest effort to allow American-born Muslim women to change the narrative of American Islamin their own words.
DEEPAK CHOPRA, AUTHOR, THE SOUL OF LEADERSHIP
Nothing succeeds like success. I Speak for Myself is a powerful reminder that the American dream transcends race, gender, and creed. Here is a collection by individuals who are successful in every conceivable way: as women, as Muslims, as individuals, as leaders, as role modelsas Americans. Each of them reminds us that personal inspiration is the strongest kind. Each story is so rich that generalizations and stereotypes become impossible. These women are the real Americans.
PARAG KHANNA, AUTHOR, THE SECOND WORLD; FELLOW, NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION

This unique compilation of Muslim voices gives a window into a culture in transition and growth. Bravo to these women for sharing themselves with us.
SOLEDAD OBRIEN, CNN ANCHOR AND SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Too rarely are Muslim womens voices heard. I Speak for Myself is an extraordinary collection of essays that lets Muslim American women speak for themselves. It is refreshing, inspirational, honest, and ultimately, an indispensable guide. I must congratulate the editors for their important contribution.
PROFESSOR AKBAR AHMED, AMERICAN UNIVERSITY

I Speak for Myself is exactly the kind of book we so desperately need right now in America. We dont need more books on Islam and what Muslims believe; we need books on Muslims and how they are trying to live in America just like the rest of us. Americans have had the perception that Muslims are not as American as the rest of us. That simply isnt true. I loved reading the story of a woman wrestling with her identity in her faith and some of the issues just like the rest of us non-Muslims as we wrestle with issues of our faith. Muslims do not want to take over America; they are searching for a place to see dreams come true. Only when we can see them as Americans wanting to experience the same dreams as everyone else will we be able to get along. Ill be promoting and passing out this book.
PASTOR BOB ROBERTS, NORTHWOOD CHURCH, KELLER, TX, AND FOUNDER OF THE GLOBAL FAITH FORUM

I Speak for Myself is a collection of Muslim American womens stories about their relationships with both non-Muslims and fellow Muslims, their search for their own identities, and how faith shapes their lives. The book gives valuable perspectives and insight into an often little understood segment of Americas changing society.
ROXANA SABERI, IRANIAN-AMERICAN JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR OF BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: MY LIFE AND CAPTIVITY IN IRAN

Maria Ebrahimji and Zahra Suratwala have undertaken a fantastic and truly inspiring project that gives voice to those that have yet to be heard: Muslim American women. I have great respect for their efforts on this wonderful and very essential initiative, I Speak For Myself, and am sure that those that read it will appreciate its uniqueness and relevance. My hope is that these refreshing voices are heard and help to provide a deeper insight into the diversity of expression and perspectives.
DEEYAH, MUSIC PRODUCER, COMPOSER, AND ACTIVIST

I Speak for Myself is a testimony to our shared values and common faith: stories that illustrate one single destiny which strengthen our bonds of concern, compassion and caring for each other.
RABBI MARC SCHNEIER AND RUSSELL SIMMONS, PRESIDENT AND CHAIRMAN, RESPECTIVELY, OF THE FOUNDATION FOR ETHNIC UNDERSTANDING
To our family and friends near and far: you have empowered us to lift our voices. Without you, we would not be who we are today. We love you and thank you for your support.
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