Islam in Black Detroit : A Case Study
         This study focuses on the beliefs and practices of African American Sunni Muslims at The Muslim Center: Mosque and Community Center in Detroit, Michigan. Through a case study, this project positions the cultural practices and the lived experiences of African American Muslims as central components of understanding their religiosity. I argue that the Muslim Center’s congregants practice a unique version of Islam that is not Arab-centric, Afrocentric, or African-centered, but rather rooted in the particularities of their collective lived experiences in the United States. This center informs the belief system of this community and serves as a recreational place, a social space, an educational facility, and a political sphere. This research interrogates the intersections of Africana Studies and Islamic Studies and how Black Muslim beliefs and practices have been marginalized in both fields.
    
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    Electronic Theses & Dissertations
                    
 
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Material Type
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    Theses
                    
 
- Authors
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    Maefield, Jajuan J
                    
 
- Thesis Advisors
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    Chambers, Glenn A.
                    
 
- Committee Members
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    Butler, Tamara T.
                    
 Dagbovie, Pero G.
 Khalil, Mohammad H.
 
- Date Published
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    2021
                    
 
- Subjects
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    African Americans
                    
 
- Program of Study
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    African American and African Studies - Doctor of Philosophy
                    
 
- Degree Level
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    Doctoral
                    
 
- Language
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    English
                    
 
- Pages
- 169 pages
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- https://doi.org/doi:10.25335/xe19-qf49