Africana Faith : A Religious History of the African American Crusade in Islam.
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- 9780761868736
- 297.87
- BL625.2.A375 2017
Africana Faith -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART I: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW -- 1 Notes in Negro American Influences on the Emergence of African Nationalism (1960) -- 2 Islam as a Factor in West African Culture (1911) -- 3 Muslims in Early America (1994) -- PART II: SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION -- 4 The Voodoo Cult among Negro Migrants in Detroit (1938) -- 5 Elijah in the Wilderness (1960) -- 6 Registerested with Allah (1997) -- 7 Moorish Science Temple of America (1957) -- 8 Negro Nationalism and the Black Muslims (1962) -- PART III: POLITICS OF RELIGION -- 9 The Black Muslims and the Negro American's Quest for Communion: A Case Study in the Genesis of Negro Protest Movements (1969) -- 10 The Black Muslim Movement and the American Constitutional System (1983) -- 11 Black Muslims and the Police (1965) -- PART IV: ECONOMICS OF RELIGION -- 12 The Protestant Ethic among the Black Muslims (1966) -- 13 Christian Elements in Negro American Muslim Religious Beliefs (1964) -- 14 Watchtower Influences on Black Muslim Eschatology: An Exploratory Story (1970) -- 15 The Moslem Influence Among American Negroes (1962) -- PART V: PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION -- 16 The Muslim Mission in the Context of American Social History (1983) -- 17 African American Muslim Women (1991) -- 18 What Shall We Call Him? Islam and African American Identity (1997) -- 19 Family Stability Among African-American Muslims (1991) -- 20 Aspects of Black Muslim Theology (1981) -- PART VI: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES -- 21 W.D. Muhammad: The Making of a "Black Muslim" Leader (1933-1961) (1985) -- 22 From Black Muslim to Bilalian: The Evolution of a Movement (1982) -- 23 The Black Muslims: From Revolution to Institution (1964) -- 24 The Black Muslims in America: A Reinterpretation (1963) -- 25 Islam in the United States of America: A Review of the Sources (1981) -- Index.
About the Editor and Contributors.
This primer aspires to make a concentric analysis of the function and capacity of spirituality and religiosity, within the African American Muslim movement. This collection of essays places emphasis on the role and views of the missionary and voluntary spread of Islam among African Americans in the United States.
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