Islam in Black America

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<p><b>Explores modern African-American Islamic thought within the context of Islamic history giving special attention to questions of universality versus particularity.</b></p><p>Many of the most prominent figures in African-American Islam have been dismissed as Muslim heretics and cultists. Focusing on the works of five of these notable figures-Edward W. Blyden Noble Drew Ali Elijah Muhammad Malcolm X and Wallace D. Muhammad-author Edward E. Curtis IV examines the origin and development of modern African-American Islamic thought. Curtis notes that intellectual tensions in African-American Islam parallel those of Islam throughout its history-most notably whether Islam is a religion for a particular group of people or whether it is a religion for all people. In the African-American context such tensions reflect the struggle for black liberation and the continuing reconstruction of black identity. Ultimately Curtis argues the interplay of particular and universal interpretations of the faith can allow African-American Islam a vision that embraces both a specific group of people and all people.</p>
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