Malcolm X And Indigenizing Islam in America

Malcolm X And Indigenizing Islam in America

Khalil Abdur-Rashid

Paperback

175 pages / Published: 2025

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Abdur-Rashid explores the profound impact of Malcolm X's conversion to Islam on American society. This thought-provoking book examines how Malcolm X's in influence helped shape Islam as an integral part of America's diverse landscape, particularly within the African American community

Key Themes

â–  Malcolm X's Legacy: The book explores Malcolm X's conversion to Islam and its lasting impact on American Muslim communities.

â–  Indigenizing Islam: The author examines the historical processes that led to the growth of Islam in America, particularly among African Americans.

â–  African American Muslim Identity: The book discusses the development of a unique Islamic identity in America, shaped by the experiences of African Americans.

By tracing the evolution of Islam in America, this book offers valuable insights into the complex dynamics of identity, community, and faith in the American context. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the rich history and cultural significance of Islam in America

Name

Khalil Abdur-Rashid

Country

United Kingdom

Biography

Imam Dr. Khalil Abdur-Rashid is the first full-time University Muslim Chaplain at Harvard University, Instructor of Muslim Studies at Harvard Divinity School, and Public Policy Lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He serves all Muslim students at Harvard, supervises the staff of the Harvard University Office of the Chaplain and also serves on the Board of Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life at Harvard.

Other titles

Title

Malcolm X And Indigenizing Islam in America

Format(s)

Paperback

Edition

1st

Pages

175

ISBN

978-1-80011-012-0

Dimensions

140(w) x 216 (H)

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