Islam in the African-American experience / Richard Brent Turner.
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MMSU Main Library | American Corner | BP 67.U6 T87 2003 AC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5178-AC |
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BP 67.U6 M87 2000 AC Muslims on the Americanization path? / | BP 67.U6 N93 1999 AC Islam in the United States of America / | BP 67 U6 S84 1999 AC Islam in the America / | BP 67.U6 T87 2003 AC Islam in the African-American experience / | BP 130 A82 2001 AC The justice paradigm : Koran, social justice & scientific sociology / | BP 133 E52 2004 v.4 AC Encyclopaedia of the Qurʼān / | BP 133 E52 2005 v.5 AC Encyclopaedia of the Qurʼān / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-302) and index.
What shall we call him? Islam and African-American identity -- Muslims in a strange land : African Muslim slaves in America -- Pan-Africanism and the new American Islam : Edward Wilmot Blyden and Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb -- The name means everything : Noble Drew Ali and the Moorish Science Temple of America -- The Ahmadiyya mission to America : a multi-racial model for American Islam -- Missionizing and signifying: W.D. Fard and the early history of the Nation of Islam -- Malcolm X and his successors : contemporary significations of African-American Islam -- Commodification of identity.
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