Cities see rise in black Muslims in wake of Sept. 11
Sioux city journal
http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/05/26/news/faith/44226a14c6aced76862572e7000edb60.txt
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Allahu Akbar, the Muslim call for prayer,
rings out on a recent Friday and a group of black men and women gather to
celebrate the Islamic day of rest.
The wooden house in Pittsburgh's rundown Homewood neighborhood looks like any
other on the block. But the sign at the door, Masjid Mumin, and the rows of
shoes lined up inside on gray, plastic shelves hint of the brand of Sunni Islam
its members practice.
The mosque is one of seven in Pittsburgh, home to a vibrant community of about
8,000 to 10,000 Sunni Muslims -- some 30 percent of them black.
Following what appears to be a trend in cities nationwide, religious leaders in
Pittsburgh say there has been a rise in black conversions to Sunni Islam since
the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
No national surveys have been taken to confirm the increase, but Islamic
religious leaders in Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit have also reported growth,
said Lawrence Mamiya, a professor of religion and Africana studies at New York's
Vassar College. Experts estimate that 30 percent of the 6 to 7 million Muslims
in the U.S. are black, with only South Asians making up a larger number at 33
percent.
The Sept. 11 attacks have "cut both ways, positively and negatively," Mamiya
said.
Richard Turner, coordinator of the African-American studies program and an
expert on Islam among blacks at the University of Iowa, said since Sept. 11,
Muslims have been attempting to "disseminate positive information about the
religion, so the obvious outcome of that would be more conversions."
Sunni Islam is the world's most prominent branch of Islam. The Nation of Islam
and the Moorish Science Temple, other Muslim groups that attract many blacks,
believe in prophets after Muhammad, making them anathema to Sunni Islam.
Rashad Byrdsong, an elder in Pittsburgh's black Muslim community, hopes the rise
in interest in Sunni Islam will help the Mumin Mosque collect money to expand
their small house of worship into a larger community gathering place.
The new mosque, still in the planning stages, will look more like a community
center than a traditional minaret-topped Muslim place of worship found in the
Arab world.
The expanded Homewood mosque will have a daycare facility, a re-entry program
for released inmates, a health clinic and a program for entrepreneurs, features
that are in great need in the downtrodden neighborhood.
"First, the spiritual aspects, the dawa, but also basic, physical, fundamental
needs," Byrdsong said.
In the fourth year of its seven-year expansion plan, Pittsburgh's tight-knit
Muslim community has raised much of the $1.5 million needed in the project's
first phase through book sales, telephone fundraisers, auctions and banquets. It
has purchased all but two lots it will need, and already has the sketches for
the future mosque complex.
"Building the mosque has always been a goal, idea, vision," said Yusef Ali, 63,
emir of the Mumin Mosque. "But as a community grows ... it's (become) a solid
goal with strategic objectives."
A growing number of Muslims in America, especially blacks, are building mosques
that offer a variety of community services, partly because the federal and state
governments do not answer to many of their social needs, Islamic experts say.
These complexes take the religion back to its roots before the modern-day state
began providing services to the population.
"What you have here is the creation of a true American Islam," said Edward
Curtis, a religious studies professor who specializes in African-American Islam
at IUPUI. "Islam has been a part of this country from its beginning, and the
forms of Islam that are successful here are indigenous forms."
The Homewood mosque, though unique, follows a model similar to other black
mosques in the United States, Mamiya said.
In Harlem, the Malcolm Shabazz Mosque has built apartment buildings and
townhouses, offers social services and even owns a sanitation company used to
provide jobs to former prisoners, Mamiya said.
"The African-American mosque has made itself different in this way from other
mosques around the world," Mamiya said. "Religious institutions in the black
community have always been their strongest institutions and have always done
more than religious functions."
Pittsburgh, like some other cities on the East Coast and Midwest, has long been
a magnet for black Muslims, beginning in the early 20th century, when more than
1 million blacks moved from the South to the North.
Pittsburgh, then a prosperous steel town, attracted thousands of blacks seeking
work, and became one of several cities where Sunni Islam took hold. Today, black
Muslims here brag that in 1932 Pittsburgh became home to the first chartered
Muslim mosque in the United States.
Byrdsong, executive director of the Community Empowerment Association, was
attracted to Islam while serving a 10-year prison sentence for robbery. He said
the religion appeals to many, including those in prison, because of strict rules
banning alcohol and drugs and its success at keeping people from deteriorating
into a life of crime.
Pittsburgh is home not only to black Muslims, but also a broad community of
immigrants who practice the religion. However, until Sept. 11, the two
communities were largely isolated.
After the attacks, immigrants -- subject to FBI surveillance, police raids and
other scrutiny -- began to reach out to black Muslims in Pittsburgh, whose
persecution they could suddenly relate to, said Sarah Jameela Martin, 64, an
active member of the city's black Muslim community.
"It really was a time for us to come together," Martin said.
But Sept. 11 also put an end to any hopes the black Muslim community had to
collect money for their mosque project from Saudi Arabia and other Muslim
countries overseas, because new U.S. laws put Islamic charities under greater
scrutiny.
Now, as immigrant and black Muslims in Pittsburgh try to improve the religion's
image and separate it from global terrorism, blacks are paving the way, Martin
said.
Black women, for example, have long worn the traditional head-covering, or
hijab, to work, while immigrants have been reluctant to do so, she said. Today,
Muslims in Pittsburgh are far more visible, she said.
"Because of our social tag ... we didn't mind," Byrdsong said, pointing to his
dark skin as an explanation to why being openly Muslim has never been a problem
for blacks in America. "We can't hide it."
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KT wrote on May 29, 2007 11:54 AM:
" The Nation of Islam is not Islamic. It teaches that white people were created in a lab by a mad black scientist 5000 years ago on the island of Patmos! "
jsrich wrote on May 29, 2007 10:42 AM:
" Islam is a cancer, an epidemic of incredible proportions. They invade the host country under the freedom of religion acts, pretend peaceful coexistence, later demand Shariah Law, and finally take over. You the "infidel" are given two choice convert or die. The Wahhabi sect, has a "prison ministry" which provides a standing militia when these inmates are released from jail. It's happening here folks. Ask the Thais, Filipinos, Swedish, French, Indonesians and soon Vietnamese how this "ministry" works. There are 48 hot spots in the world today and Islam is involved in 46, yes, count them 46! There is no hope for America as long as we bury our heads in the ground and refuse to see the impending threat. One day we will be fighting these animals in the streets of Pittsburgh, Houston, and Chicago. WAKE UP AMERICA! "
Lamyaa wrote on May 29, 2007 9:57 AM:
" Condemning an entire population for the acts of a few who go against the religion is illogical. Judge the person by the religion, not the religion by the person. If someone insists on the former, than they must admit that Islam IS a compatible, respectful way since the VAST MAJORITY of followers are peaceful. There is no race in Islam. God created all the differences to test the faithful. A soul will only be judged by the depth of piety. This is clearly stated in the Quran. Color, wealth, social status mean nothing on the Day of Judgement. Individuals who think otherwise have their own problems to answer for. The African community will continue to move forward to true success when they RETURN to Islam since many of them were forced to follow Christianity as slaves in the US. "
Joseph Angotti wrote on May 29, 2007 9:47 AM:
" Send All The Muslims Back to where they came from. They try to impose their trash on others. They are the most EVIL people in the World. They say they are a Peaceful Religion, which is a bunch of Balogne, They Torture, Behead, Kill, and ever other rotten thing they can think of. All they rest say nothing about the Radicals "
MD wrote on May 29, 2007 9:46 AM:
" Considering how the Muslims treat Blacks in Africa (particularly Black Christians in Africa), it is disgusting that any black man would follow this cult of hate. It is a shame so many people are willingly following this false religion. "
Frank wrote on May 29, 2007 7:55 AM:
" Islam has no place in the American society because it is not a religion of peace. Islam actually means - submission. This is why anyone who disagrees with Islam is put on a "hit list". It is very scary how religion has become our trojan horse. Criminal activity can now be sheltered by religion. Formula - religous freedom + minority involvement = disaster. "
charles wrote on May 29, 2007 4:22 AM:
" It is sad people follow this false religion. "
Charles wrote on May 29, 2007 1:22 AM:
" You are being scammed by the Muslims, if you think that they are ever going to think of blacks as equals. The Muslims of the Middle East have bragged for decades that they sold blacks in to slavery hundreds of years ago. That is how many Africans were caught and sent to America as slaves (hundreds of years ago). The Nation of Islam was created to use blacks a second time, in this case to do harm to the U.S./Europe. Muslims in the Middle East have been bragging of their plan , and they find it humorous that they (Muslims in the Middle East) still practice selling people (slavery), yet American black Muslims see NOTHING wrong with this!!! If Islam really plans to treat American black people as equals, WHY don't the Sunnis treat Shites/Kurds/etc. as their Muslim brothers???? Because Islam teaches to "conquer or enslave those WHO ARE DIFFERENT from you"!!! "
NM wrote on May 29, 2007 12:28 AM:
" This message should not anger anybody but should want to seek the truth. Christianity is seen as a white mans religion is the reason why you have a rise in Black Muslims. It feeds on there racial hatred that they have. Black Muslims are not considered true Muslims anyway just look at the genocide that has been going on in Sudan. Look at the Middle East you have Muslims killing Muslims. Islam a religion of Peace? "
ARCHANGEL wrote on May 28, 2007 11:41 PM:
" Islam will never triumph my sons! "
mike ali wrote on May 28, 2007 9:10 PM:
" i am so thankful to ALLAH for this news. it is said that all humans will have a chance to except Islam be fore the end. we never thought it would be because of American foreign policy and fruitless wars. that would help bring this about Islam welcome black men come to the truth. "
Nenothtu wrote on May 28, 2007 7:00 PM:
" Wrong, CL. The Nation of Islam DOES believe in and teach other prophets after Mohammed, which is why they often find themselves at odds with true Muslims. Farrakhan et al. teach that Elijah Mohammed was the most recent prophet. "
CL wrote on May 27, 2007 8:21 AM:
" AP's reporting on Islamic affairs is always full of inaccuracies. The Nation of Islam does not teach/"believe in prophets after Muhammad". "
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