America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam
America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam explores the oldest and perhaps the most important Muslim community in America, whose story has received little attention in the contemporary context. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim explores American Muslim Revivalist, Imam W.D. Mohammed (1933–2008) and his contribution to the intellectual, spiritual, and philosophical thought of American Muslims as well as the contribution of Islamic thought by indigenous American Muslims. The book details the intersection of the Africana experience and its encounter with race, religion, and Islamic reform. Fraser-Rahim spotlights the emergence of an American school of Islamic thought, which wascreated and established by the son of the former Nation of Islam leader. Imam W.D. Mohammed rejected his father’s teachings and embraced normative Islam on his own terms while balancing classical Islam and his lived experience of Islam in the diaspora. Likewise his interpretations of Islam were not only American – they were also modern and responded to global trends in Islamic thought. His interpretations of Blackness were not only American, but also diasporic and pan-African.
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America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam
America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam explores the oldest and perhaps the most important Muslim community in America, whose story has received little attention in the contemporary context. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim explores American Muslim Revivalist, Imam W.D. Mohammed (1933–2008) and his contribution to the intellectual, spiritual, and philosophical thought of American Muslims as well as the contribution of Islamic thought by indigenous American Muslims. The book details the intersection of the Africana experience and its encounter with race, religion, and Islamic reform. Fraser-Rahim spotlights the emergence of an American school of Islamic thought, which wascreated and established by the son of the former Nation of Islam leader. Imam W.D. Mohammed rejected his father’s teachings and embraced normative Islam on his own terms while balancing classical Islam and his lived experience of Islam in the diaspora. Likewise his interpretations of Islam were not only American – they were also modern and responded to global trends in Islamic thought. His interpretations of Blackness were not only American, but also diasporic and pan-African.
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America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam

America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam

by Muhammad Fraser-Rahim
America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam

America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam

by Muhammad Fraser-Rahim

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America's Other Muslims: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Islamic Reform, and the Making of American Islam explores the oldest and perhaps the most important Muslim community in America, whose story has received little attention in the contemporary context. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim explores American Muslim Revivalist, Imam W.D. Mohammed (1933–2008) and his contribution to the intellectual, spiritual, and philosophical thought of American Muslims as well as the contribution of Islamic thought by indigenous American Muslims. The book details the intersection of the Africana experience and its encounter with race, religion, and Islamic reform. Fraser-Rahim spotlights the emergence of an American school of Islamic thought, which wascreated and established by the son of the former Nation of Islam leader. Imam W.D. Mohammed rejected his father’s teachings and embraced normative Islam on his own terms while balancing classical Islam and his lived experience of Islam in the diaspora. Likewise his interpretations of Islam were not only American – they were also modern and responded to global trends in Islamic thought. His interpretations of Blackness were not only American, but also diasporic and pan-African.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498590204
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 01/08/2020
Series: Black Diasporic Worlds: Origins and Evolutions from New World Slaving
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 712,383
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Muhammad Fraser-Rahim is executive director of Quilliam International and assistant professor at the Citadel.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: African American Islam in Context

Chapter 2: Taffakur (“To Think, Ponder, Reflect”): Islam in West Africa and Islamic Revivalism

Chapter 3: Africanizing Dixie: The Enslaved African Muslim Experience and the Black American Islamic Continuum

Chapter 4: Imam W.D. Mohammed, the Patron Saint of American Islam: Personality, Intellectual Teachings, and Reformation

Chapter 5: Walking with Brother Imam: The Community of WD Mohammed as a Counterweight to Extremism
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