Africana Islamic Studies
Contributions by Jinaki Muslimah Abdullah, Charles E. Allen, Toya Conston, James L. Conyers, Malachi D. Crawford, Rebecca Hankins, Kelly O. Jacobs, Bayyinah S. Jeffries, Emile Koenig, Abul Pitre Fayetteville State University, North Carolina, Ula Taylor, Christel N. Temple University of Pittsburgh, C. S'thembile West Edited by James L. Conyers, Abul Pitre Fayetteville State University, North Carolina
Publication date:
04 March 2016Length of book:
222 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
239x161mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780739173442
Africana Islamic Studies highlights the diverse contributions that African Americans have made to the formation of Islam in the United States. It specifically focuses on the Nation of Islam and its patriarch Elijah Muhammad with regards to the African American Islamic experience. Contributors explore topics such as gender, education, politics, and sociology from the African American perspective on Islam. This volume offers a unique view of the longstanding Islamic discourse in the United States and its impact on the American cultural landscape.
In Africana Islamic Studies, editors James L. Conyers and Abul Pitre have assembled a knowledgeable coterie of scholars on a diversity of issues pertinent to understanding Islam, both its domestic and global implications. I was reminded of Steven Barboza’s American Jihad, and Africana Islamic Studies brings additional depth to the subject and expands the religion’s historical importance via Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X (El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz).