This publication brings to focus the Islamic perspective given by an indigenous Muslim African American. It covers the growth of Al-Islam in the United States from the conception of the movement by the late Honorable Elijah Muhammed (the author's father) to the present day community of Muslim Americans without the "black nationalist" jargon & misconceptions. Muslims are not & cannot be racists. This series of articles gives detailed explanations of the principles that unite all Muslims worldwide & the violations of those ...
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This publication brings to focus the Islamic perspective given by an indigenous Muslim African American. It covers the growth of Al-Islam in the United States from the conception of the movement by the late Honorable Elijah Muhammed (the author's father) to the present day community of Muslim Americans without the "black nationalist" jargon & misconceptions. Muslims are not & cannot be racists. This series of articles gives detailed explanations of the principles that unite all Muslims worldwide & the violations of those principles which would require a break in that unity. He covers the events of the Gulf War for Muslims & for Muslim Americans. His general theme is on how Muslims can practice their faith while living in America & while taking advantage of their full rights as American citizens; the U.S. Constitution is compatible with the Islamic religion & does not force the Muslim to have to choose between the two.
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