Introduction -- 1. Muslims in Scotland: migration, settlement and development -- 2. Surviving the crisis and resisting the stigma: the post-9/11 emergence of a Muslim consciousness -- 3. Post-ethnic Scottish Muslim identities at the nexus of nation and religion -- 4. The new Muslim community: children of Islam and Scotland -- 5. Integrated yet discriminated against: the ghost of 9/11 in everyday Muslim life -- 6. Discriminated against yet integrated: Muslim resilience and Scottish engagement with diversity -- Epilogue: towards a Scottish communitarianism, where diversity and human universals meet.