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  2. List of mosques in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It has been estimated that there were somewhat more than 100 mosques in the U.S. in 1970, but immigration of more than a million Muslims since then led to hundreds more being built. [1] By 2000, there were 1,209 U.S. mosques, which rose to 2,106 in 2010, an increase of 74%. [7] Also, the number of mosques in America has grown to 2,769 in 2020.

  3. American Society of Muslims - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The American Society of Muslims was a predominantly African-American association of Muslims which was the direct descendant of the original Nation of Islam. It was created by Warith Deen Mohammed after he assumed leadership of the Nation of Islam upon the death of his father Elijah Muhammad. [1] Warith Deen Mohammed changed the name of ...

  4. Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Church of God of Prophecy, Church of God with Signs Following, The (Original) Church of God. Official website. churchofgod .org. The Church of God, with headquarters in Cleveland, Tennessee, United States, is an international Holiness-Pentecostal Christian denomination. [1] The Church of God's publishing house is Pathway Press.

  5. Islamic Center of Murfreesboro - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .icmtn .org. The Islamic Center of Murfreesboro ( ICM) is an Islamic community organization located in the town of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Established in the early 1980s, the ICM supports about a thousand congregants, drawn from local permanent residents and numerous students at Middle Tennessee State University .

  6. Ahmadiyya in the United States - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Ahmadiyyais 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 Caliphateof the Community, the Ahmadiyya movement in Indiabegan to prepare for its mission to the United States.

  7. Clyde X - Wikipedia

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    Nation of Islam activist, later an Imam. Years active. 1958–1970s. Clyde X (1931 – February 14, 2009), also known as Clyde Rahman, was a religious leader associated with the Nation of Islam. Most of his work for the NOI was in St. Louis, Missouri and Cleveland, Ohio. He was wounded when a violent factional dispute arose in St. Louis in the ...

  8. List of Unification movement people - Wikipedia

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    Louis Farrakhan, the leader of The Nation of Islam, an African American Islamic organization, served as a "co-officiator" at a Blessing ceremony of the Unification Church. In 2000 the Unification movement co-sponsored the Million Family March , a rally in Washington D.C. to celebrate family unity and racial and religious harmony, along with the ...

  9. Islam in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the third-largest religion in the United States (1.34%), behind Christianity (67%) and Judaism (2%). [1] The 2020 United States census estimated that 1.34% (or 4.45 million Americans) of the population of the United States are Muslim. [2] In 2017, twenty states, mostly in the South and Midwest, reported Islam to be the largest non ...