Islam in Black America : identity, liberation, and difference in African-American Islamic thought / Edward E. Curtis IV.
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- African American Muslims -- History
- Black Muslims -- History
- African Americans -- Religion -- History
- African Americans -- Race identity
- Muslims, Black -- History
- Musulmans noirs américains -- Histoire
- Musulmans noirs -- Histoire
- Noirs américains -- Religion -- Histoire
- Noirs américains -- Identité ethnique
- Black Muslims -- Histoire
- RELIGION -- Islam -- General
- African American Muslims
- African Americans -- Race identity
- African Americans -- Religion
- Black Muslims
- Islam
- Schwarze
- USA
- Black Muslims
- Islam
- Zwarten
- Schwarze
- USA
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- BP221 .C87 2002eb
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- BE 8607
- EH 5413
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-168) and index.
Edward Wilmot Blyden (1832-1912) and the paradox of Islam -- Nobel Drew Ali (1886-1929) and the establishment of Black Particularistic Islam -- Elijah Muhammad (1897-1975) and the absolutism of Black Particularistic Islam -- Islamic universalism, Black particularism, and the dual identity of Malcom X (1925-1965) -- Wallace D. Muhammad (b. 1933), Sunni Islamic reform, and the continuing problem of particularism -- Toward an Islam for one people and many.
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Annotation Explores modern African-American Islamic thought within the context of Islamic history, giving special attention to questions of universality versus particularity.
English.
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