Foreword: From Khomeini to Trump: A Reflection on Islamic Studies in America / Richard Martin
Introduction / Courtney Dorroll
Part I: Approaches and Theories
1. On Teaching Islam Across Cultures: Virtual Exchange Pedagogy / Courtney Dorroll, Kimberly Hall, Doaa Baumi
2. Questions of Taste: Critical Pedagogy and Aesthetics in Islamic Studies / Manuela Ceballos
3. Training Scholars to Study Non-Scholarly Life / Benjamin Geer
4. Islamic Religious Education and Critical Thought in European Plural Societies / Mouez Khalfaoui
5. Studying Islam and the ambivalence of the concept "religion" / Alfons H. Teipen
6. Paradigm Shifts for Translation and Teaching / William Maynard Hutchins
Part II: Islamophobia, and Islam and Violence
7. Interdisciplinary Education for Teaching Challenging Subjects: The Case of Islam and Violence / Laila Hussein Moustafa
8. The Immanent Imminence of Violence: Comparing Legal Arguments in a Post-9/11 World / Nathan S. French
9. Teaching Islamophobia in the Age of ISIS / Todd Green
Part III: Applications
10. From Medina to the Media: Engaging the Present in Historically-Oriented Undergraduate Courses on Islam / Sabahat F. Adil
11. Muslims Are People; Islam Is Complicated / Kecia Ali
12. The Five Questions about Islam Your Students Didn't Know They Had: Teaching Islamic Studies to an American Audience / Phil Dorroll
13. Reflective Practice in Online Courses: Making Islamic Studies Interactive and Approachable / Lyndall Herman
14. Teaching Islam and Gender /Shehnaz Haqqani
Bibliography
Index