
Asma Uddin
@asmauddinesq
WHEN ISLAM IS NOT A RELIGION (2019) POLITICS OF VULNERABILITY (2021). Visiting Professor @CatholicUniv. Fellow @AspenInstitute.
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Fun news! I’ll be joining @lizrplatt, Justin Giboney and Asma Uddin with Religion & Society Program on Thursday to moderate a discussion on recent SCOTUS decisions and what comes next for religious freedom. Register here to join: bit.ly/3RjijyW

Join Kelsey Dallas, @lizrplatt, @justinegiboney and Asma Uddin on Thursday, July 14 at 3 p.m. ET as they discuss recent Supreme Court decisions and what comes next for religious freedom. Register here! bit.ly/3atoHmD


"Muslims—and especially liberal advocacy on behalf of Muslims—are traits of the liberal mega-identity and opposition to Muslims is a trait of the conservative mega-identity," notes Asma Uddin. But cons should see that Muslims are their ally not enemy. theunpopulist.substack.com/p/the-religiou…

We extend a warm congratulations to our fellow Asma Uddin as a new Interfaith America Magazine Senior Columnist! bit.ly/3Qm18vQ

“If the entanglement of a a religion with politics disqualifies it from the assurances of religious freedom, then no religion anywhere could possibly qualify.” —Prof Chad Bauman quoted in Asma Uddin’s “When Islam is Not a Religion.” One of our readings for tomorrow 📚

Are you familiar with the phenomenal work of our fellows Asma Uddin, Brad R. Fulton and Kate Soules, PhD? If not, read all about their original work and research, and how they’re contributing to a thriving religious pluralism. aspeninstitute.org/programs/relig…

So much thoughtful insight and candor from Simran Jeet Singh Asma Uddin Justin McClain, O.P. (Catholic Author/Educator) ♰ and Diana Eck/ The Pluralism Project about the nature of personal religious expression in America. Latest ep of Top of Mind>>>> byuradio.org/fc0c63d0-5251-…

📣Incredibly excited to announce our next event with Asma Uddin and Emma Green! Islam and Religious Freedom in a Post-Christian America will take place on February 9th from 12-1 at the Texas Union Theater. Click the link to learn more and RSVP! law.utexas.edu/first-amendmen…


“Several conflict resolution experts working to reduce polarization in the United States have said the first steps are to ‘be curious and listen to understand’ and ‘show respect and suspend judgment.’” - Asma Uddin

Maryland sex curriculum conflict is a battle of vulnerabilities Asma Uddin #IslamInAmerica #multiculturalism #religiousaccommodation thehill.com/opinion/educat…


Montgomery County must respect religious families that find some public school material morally unacceptable. thehill.com/opinion/educat… Asma Uddin Allowing opt-outs from such material is a start. But true freedom & equality require more complete choice. nationalreview.com/2023/06/defuse…

Neal McCluskey Asma Uddin Great article! Thanks for your nuanced explanations.

"Unfortunately, recent conflicts involving religious dissent over LGBTQ curricula in public schools shows that Americans still have much to learn," Asma Uddin writes for Deseret News Opinion. deseret.com/2023/7/6/23784…

"It’s as if Montgomery County school officials read the Lukumi and Masterpiece playbooks and decided to break all the rules." Asma Uddin Deseret News deseret.com/2023/7/6/23784…

How does religion feed polarization in America - and how do we change that? Monday on andrewyang.com/podcast Professor Asma Uddin author of “The Politics of Vulnerability” joins to talk how to escape the us vs. them binary.


Listen to Asma Uddin, author of THE POLITICS OF VULNERABILITY, discuss the nuances of the Muslim American experience and "mega identity" with Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸! youtube.com/watch?v=9y9IOH…

Incredibly excited for this upcoming cohort of Interfaith America (Interfaith America) Sacred Journey Fellows, which includes Asma Uddin, Tahil Sharma (@InterfaithMan), Nikhil Mandalaparthy (Nikhil Mandalaparthy) and many other outstanding folks 🙌🏾 interfaithamerica.org/article/second…

Our advisory board member Asma Uddin, a religious liberty lawyer and scholar, shared her thoughts on why religious language persists in politics in a secular age, especially in the American political landscape. Read more here: hubs.ly/Q02K3cWJ0
