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Women and Education in Islam |
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African American Muslims refute the clash of civilisations |
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Dawud Walid Serving as a point of departure from the so-called "clash of civilisations", African American Muslims counter the claim that hostility is inevitable between Westerners and Muslims. Having barely any historical connections to outside modern nation states, African American Muslims have been entirely formed by the American experience; indeed, their "American-ness" is beyond challenge. And yet they are completely Muslim. |
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Sheikh Anwar Muhaimin "You are royal. You come from a royal background," the Spruce Street neighbourhood boys were told in Smitty's barbershop when they came in for their weekly haircuts. With these words, the lives of these young African American males were impacted forever. They were inspired to think about themselves in a way that was broader and grander than they had ever imagined.
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African American Muslim women are a rare gift |
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Aisha H.L. al-Adawiya New York, New York - African American Muslim women are a rare gift in that we have a unique perspective on what it means to be Muslim in the United States. Our historical references as women are specifically honed and readily available to address issues of oppression and struggle for liberation as well as opportunity and success.
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Newark mosque hosts food bank drive |
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A monthlong drive to restock the shelves of the Food Bank of Delaware is starting on Sunday at the Masjid Ibrahim (Mosque of Abraham) in Newark. The drive runs until July 15. The organization aids a growing number of Delawareans struggling to pay for food and rising energy costs. |
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