Youcef Soufi is a Researcher on Islamophobia at the Centre for Human Rights Research, University of Manitoba. He is the author of The Rise of Critical Islam: 10th-13th Century Legal Debate.
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"A searing, personal, and nuanced critique of the concept of `radicalization, ' showing how its proponents fail to understand political violence. Using theology, history, legal theory, and a close look at his own Canadian Muslim community, Soufi paints a devastating picture of `national security' policymaking in the twenty-first century. Homegrown Radicals convincingly shows how pseudo-scientific `counter-terrorism' programs feed directly into long standing racist stereotypes, providing the foundation of a wide range of deeply damaging state policies, from surveillance to war. . . . Shows how it remains possible for people to have their lives needlessly upended because of guilt-by-association due to anti-Muslim racism."--Erik Love, author of Islamophobia and Racism in America "Political thriller meets sharp political analysis, deep historical exploration, empathetic storytelling, nuanced engagement with Islamic legal and intellectual traditions, and touching memoir, all in one engaging and profound book. It has changed my own thinking and research already."--Juliane Hammer, author of Peaceful Families: American Muslim Efforts against Domestic Violence