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Black Islam
Identity Formation
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Black Islam: Identity Formation
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Identity Formation
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Identity Formation
Elusive Jannah
by
Cawo M. Abdi
ISBN: 9780816697397
Publication Date: 2015-08-01
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Zain Abdullah, “Sufis on Parade: The Performance of Black, African, and Muslim Identities”, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 77/2 (2009), pp. 1999-237
Kristine J. Ajrouch and Abdi M. Kusow, “Racial and Religious Contexts” Situational Identities among Lebanese and Somali Muslim Immigrants”, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 30/1 (2007, pp. 72-94
Helene Basu, “Music and the Formation of Sidi Identity in Western India”, History Workshop Journal, 65/1(2008), pp. 161-178
Sylvia Chan-Malik, “‘Common Cause’: On the Black-Immigrant Debate and Constructing the Muslim America”, Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion, 2/8 (May 2011), pp. 1-39
Leena Habiballa, “Seeds of Sudanese Identity: Unsettling the Logic of Racialisation”
Behnaz A. Mirzai, “African Presence in Iran: Identity and Its Reconstruction in the 19th and 20th Centuries”, Revue d’Histoire Outre-Mers, 89/33-37 (2002), pp. 229-246
Richard Brent Turner, “What Shall We Call Him: Islam and African-American Identity”, Journal of Religious Thought, 51/1 (1995), pp. 1-28
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