Our Muslim Neighbors: Achieving the American Dream, An Immigrant's Memoir

Our Muslim Neighbors: Achieving the American Dream, An Immigrant's Memoir

Our Muslim Neighbors: Achieving the American Dream, An Immigrant's Memoir

Our Muslim Neighbors: Achieving the American Dream, An Immigrant's Memoir

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Overview

The American Dream is alive and well in this memoir of a Muslim immigrant from India who arrived planning to start a business, working so hard toward his personal goals that he even pumped gas and sold vacuum cleaners door to door. Victor Begg successfully built a thriving, regional chain of furniture stores. Along the way, he discovered that America's greatest promise lies in building healthy communities with our neighbors.

"In one book, I have come to understand much more about Islam, its followers and its teachings," Rabbi Bruce Benson writes in the book's Foreword. "I've come to realize that the challenges Muslim immigrants have faced are similar to what Jews and many other immigrant groups have experienced as they tried to settle in America. By the end of this book, I hurt with Victor and I laugh with him, because--as Americans--we share so much. We arehim. His journey is our journey. This is our story."

As Victor reached out to others, he used his entrepreneurial skills to co-found a new kind of ethnically diverse mosque as well as influential nonprofits designed to help others. Agreeing to serve as a regional spokesperson for Muslims, he got more than he bargained for--responding to tragedies that included 9/11 and a massacre in a Florida nightclub.

"Person by person, friend by friend, good-hearted people change the world," Victor writes in this memoir. His greatest talents turned out to be his ongoing ability to invite all of us to open our hearts, roll up our sleeves and reach out to help each other.

"We need stories of our Muslim neighbors like Victor Begg to break down the walls that separate us and to educate us about those who might seem so strange, at first, but might become heart friends if given the chance," writes the Rev. Daniel L. Buttry in the book's Preface. "Along the way, we might discover some true American heroes. Victor is just such a hero: selfless, ordinary, but willing to risk to make our nation and our world a better place."

In this era when media outlets echo with extremist claims demonizing immigrants and Muslims, in particular, readers will discover how much American families share in our diversity of faiths and ethnicities.

"A lot of foggy information clouds the American brain concerning Muslims. Victor's representative story, his steady, 40-year love affair with America, blows much of it away," writes Michael Wolfe, a filmmaker and author of One Thousand Roads to Mecca.

"This book's importance really is global, considering how often migrants, refugees and Muslims in particular are demonized by extremists around the world," writes Larbi Mageri, a Muslim journalist based in Algeria who is a co-founder of the International Association of Religion Journalists. "One of the biggest challenges for Muslims who have never visited the U.S. is getting a clear sense of how Muslims live there in these turbulent times. There are so many conflicting claims and stories about life in the U.S. Through reading Victor's true stories, I was able to experience American life for Muslims--without ever leaving my home. The lasting impression I am left with, after reading Victor's memoir, is that anyone would be lucky to have a Muslim neighbor like this living next door."

Ultimately, Victor invites readers to pray with him: "God bless America." As you follow him along this remarkable journey, as you catch his vision of a vibrant America--you are likely to find your own family and your own values mirrored in his story. You're likely to want to share this book with friends and join in building a better world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781641800198
Publisher: Read the Spirit Books
Publication date: 02/05/2019
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 1,137,202
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Victor Begg is a retired entrepreneur, an immigrant from India who became famous for his Michigan chain of stores, called Naked Furniture, which sold quality, unfinished furniture. He also became one of the country's leading Muslim spokesmen, the co-founder of the Muslim Unity Center Mosque in Bloomfield Hills and a founding member of the Interfaith Leadership Council of Metro-Detroit. His columns and interviews appear in many media outlets, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NPR, The Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He now lives with his wife, Shahina Begg, on Hutchinson Island in Florida.

Rabbi and Cantor Bruce Benson leads Temple Beth El Israel in St. Lucie, Florida. Ordained in 1978, he has served congregations in five states. An author and musician, he has created many works for Jewish and interfaith settings, which have been used nationwide. His community outreach has included visits to houses of worship, hospitals, jails and even to San Quentin Prison.

The Rev. Daniel L. Buttry is the Global Consultant for Peace and Justice for International Ministries of the American Baptist Churches. He was a co-founder with Victor Begg of first the Interfaith Partners, then the InterFaith Leadership Council of Metro Detroit. Dan and his wife Sharon Buttry live in Hamtramck, Michigan.
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