
New Books in Islamic Studies Zaid Adhami, "Dilemmas of Authenticity: The American Muslim Crisis of Faith" (UNC Press, 2025)
Feb 11, 2026
Zaid Adhami, scholar of American Islam and author of Dilemmas of Authenticity, explores how modern demands for personal authenticity shape doubts and recommitments among American Muslims. He discusses ethnographic fieldwork, authenticity’s double edge, competing claims of revivalist piety and individualized faith, and how identity as inheritance versus chosen belief creates dilemmas in lived religious practice.
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Early Crisis Sparked By Reading Sam Harris
- Adhami recounts receiving Sam Harris's The End of Faith before college and debating him by email, which sparked early crises.
- Those experiences pushed him into studying epistemology and belief empirically.
Frame Ethnography Around Few Representative Cases
- Use focused ethnography: interview many but center the book on a few representative interlocutors.
- This approach balances depth with manageability in rich qualitative projects.
Authenticity Turns Doubt Into Crisis
- The book argues that doubt becomes crisis largely because modern authenticity demands make people hyper-scrutinize their inner beliefs.
- Authenticity can both intensify anxiety and also enable recommitment to tradition.



