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  2. History of the Middle Eastern people in Metro Detroit

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    Arabs in the New World: Studies on Arab-American Communities. Wayne State University, Center for Urban Studies, 1983. ISBN 0943560004, ISBN 9780943560007. Ameri, Anan and Yvonne Lockwood. Arab Americans in Metro Detroit: A Pictorial History. Arcadia Publishing, 2001. ISBN 0738519235, ISBN 9780738519234. Detroit Arab American Study Team.

  3. Islam in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of America original 1963 mosque in Detroit is pictured in the background in 2002. The character changed in Detroit's Islam in the 1970s when the conversions of the members of the Nation of Islam to mainstream Islam took place, and when immigration from India, southern Lebanon, Pakistan, and Palestine occurred. [ 1] B.

  4. Hispanic and Latino American Muslims - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Muslim community in Cleveland and began studying Islam more seriously for a number of years. His passion of learning Islam led him to join the student body at Islamic American University in Detroit where he received his foundation in the Arabic & Islamic Sciences.

  5. Ahmadiyya in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Ahmadiyya is an Islamic branch in the United States. The earliest contact between the American people and the Ahmadiyya movement in Islam was during the lifetime of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. In 1911, during the era of the First Caliphate of the Community, the Ahmadiyya movement in India began to prepare for its mission to the United States.

  6. Old Islam in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Islam, Detroit. Publisher. Oxford University Press. ISBN. 978-0-19-937200-3 (Hardcover) Old Islam in Detroit: Rediscovering the Muslim American Past is a 2014 book by Sally Howell, published by the Oxford University Press. It discusses the Muslims of early 20th century Detroit, Michigan, and Detroit prior to 1970. [1]

  7. Arab American National Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .arabamericanmuseum .org. The Arab American National Museum ( AANM, Arabic: المتحف الوطني العربي الأمريكي) is a museum in Dearborn, Michigan, highlighting the history, experiences, and contributions of Arab Americans. [1] Established in 2005, it is the first, and largest, museum in the world devoted to ...

  8. Islamic Center of America - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .icofa .com. The Islamic Center of America ( Arabic: ٱلْمَرْكَز ٱلْإِسْلَامِيّ فِي أَمْرِيكَا‎, al-Markaz al-ʾIslāmīy Fī ʾAmrīkā) is a mosque located in Dearborn, Michigan, in the United States. The 120,000 sq. ft. facility is the largest mosque in North America and the oldest purpose ...

  9. List of American Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Ingrid Mattson – Muslim scholar [149] Warith Deen Mohammed – former leader of the largest Muslim organization, the American Society of Muslims (son of Nation of Islam leader) [150] [151] [152] Abdul Malik Mujahid – Imam, community activist supporting interfaith and progressive causes, president of Sound Vision [153]

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