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- Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A5
- Subjects: Smith, Randy Lee.; Owens, Antwain Orlando.; Myers, Aljerod Obryon.; Andrews, Gloria Rodriquez.; Ali, Amina Mohammed.; Marsh, Jimmy Lee.; Prue, Moo Ka.; Williams, LeShawn Donelle.; Nance, Bobby Lewis.; Cook, Robert Hal.; Byrd, Christopher Edward.; Brown, Jessica Jemisey.; Stewart, Jerimy Adam.; Brown, Lashonda Renee.; Ward, Charles.; Gibbons, Johnita Rose.; Stevens, Deshawn Macarthur.; Reed, Jesse Joseph, Jr.; Blackman, Christy Laurel.; Mcrae, Robert Eugene.; Huntley, Nathan Howard.; Mawud, Makuel.; Riley, Errol Kirk.; K, Dan.; Nguyen, Lan T.; Garris, John Wesley.; Bittle, Anthony Lekeye.; Countee, Kenneth Javon.; Gamble, Lance Andrew.; Warren, Angie Roxanne.; Garrett, Bryan David.;
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- American jihad : Islam after Malcolm X / by Barboza, Steven.(CARDINAL)365356;
Includes bibliographical references.From Al Azhar to Oak Park / Hoda Boyer -- Allah at Harvard / Ali S. Asani -- Rendezvous / Rabia van Hattum -- Brand-new old revolution / Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (formerly H. Rap Brown) -- Accidental Muslim / Sohail Humayun Hashmi -- The calligrapher / Mohamed Zakariya -- A separate peace / Abd al-Hayy Moore -- A nation supreme -- The first resurrection -- Pioneers / Benjamin and Clara Muhammad -- "Go buy fish!" / H. Nasif Mahmoud -- Prodigal son -- Warith Deen Mohammed -- Everybody's grandfather / Ozier Muhammad -- Converting the converted / A mosque in Newark -- From dust to industry / Akbar Salaam -- A clear sign / Johnny Lee X -- Survival course -- Extended royal family -- Louis Farrakhan -- Black devils / Murad Muhammad -- Cold war / Sulaiman Abdul-Haqq -- Under the prayer rug / Tarajee Abdur-Rahim -- Deliverance / Elias Sengor -- Ex-gangster for God / Nadim Sulaiman Ali -- "Does that mean you're not Jewish?" / Selik Baba (aka Selik Schwartz) -- The dream / Sheik Nur al Jerrahi (aka Lex Hixon) -- Gift of God / Attallah Shabazz -- Leap of faith / Kareem Abdul-Jabbar -- Come to success / A mosque in Chicago -- The mighty / Muhammad Ali -- May Day / May May Ali -- The channel / Mujahid Ali (aka Clarence C. Lilley) -- Over 100 billion served / Iqbal Musaji -- Coming to America / Mona El-Raddaf -- Routes / Tazim Jaffer -- Vagabond / Tehmina Khan -- A good addition / Halima Touré -- Three women and a man / The wives, Shoshana Hamin, Kaliymah Hamin, Amina Hamin ; The husband, Abdul Latiyf Hamin -- The messenger's kin / Ayman Muhammad -- The communicator / Wali Farad Muhammad -- Few merciful men / Samir Gustavo Jerez -- Word at the White House / Robert Dickson Crane -- Desert storm / Ayah Hariri -- Math = jihad / Abdulalim Abdullah Shabazz -- The home front / Faris Mansour -- Dress code / Shaheera Owaynat -- "Just take me!" / Idris M. Diaz -- From the watchtower to the minaret / Raphael Narbaez, Jr. -- By hand or by heart / Hassan Sulaiman -- The last poet / Suliaman el Hadi -- This old world / Davud Abdul Hakim -- Red road / Lois Stands-Raheem -- Nomad / Hamza Hanson.
- Subjects: Black Muslims; Islam;
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- Encyclopedia of Arab American artists / by Oweis, Fayeq.(CARDINAL)302608;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-282) and indexes.Etel Adnan -- Yasser Aggour -- Jocelyn M. Ajami -- Abe Ajay -- Sabah Al-Dhaher -- Andrea Ali -- Rheim Alkadhi -- Hend Al-Mansour -- Mohammed Al-Sadoun -- Sama Alshaibi -- Hashim Al-Tawil -- Abderrahim Ambari -- Ghada Amer -- Heba Amin -- George Halim Awde -- Halla Ayla -- Nahda Alsalah Balaa -- Lily Bandak -- Khalil Bendib -- Haifa Bint-Kadi -- Doris Bittar -- Kamal Boullata -- Huguette Caland -- Adnan Charara -- Wasmaa Khalid Chorbachi -- Carole Choucair-Oueijan -- Rajie "Roger" Cook -- Abdelali Dahrouch -- Joyce Dallal -- Aissa Deebi -- Hanah Diab -- Saliba Douaihy -- Nihad Dukhan -- Mona A. El-Bayoumi -- Dahlia Elsayed -- Layla Zarour Elshair -- Lalla A. Essaydi -- Hala Faisal -- Simone Fattal -- Dalah (Dalaa') El-Jundi Faytrouni -- Chawky Frenn -- Mariam Ghani -- Rajaa A. Gharbi -- Gibran Khalil (Kahlil) Gibran -- Kahlil George Gibran -- Samia Halaby -- John Halaka -- Nabila Hilmi -- Hasan Hourani -- House of Lebanon (HOL) Artists Group -- Alya Abdul Razzak Husseini -- Happy/L.A. Hyder -- Annemarie Jacir -- Emily Jacir -- Fay Afaf Kanafani -- Mohammad Omer Khalil -- Zahi Khamis -- Sari Ibrahim Khoury -- Khalid Kodi -- Leila Kubba -- Ilham Badreddine Mahfouz -- Sam Maloof -- Amina Mansour -- Samar Megdadi -- Aisha Mershani -- Nabil Nahas -- Said Nuseibeh -- OTHER: Arab Artists Collective-Detroit -- Walid Raad -- Naziha Rashid -- Fawzia A. Reda -- Mamoun Sakkal -- Jacqueline (Jackie) Salloum -- Adelia Malouf Samaha -- Sumayyah Samaha -- Linda Dalal Sawaya -- Adnan Shati -- Nida Sinnokrot -- Katherine Toukhy -- Mary Tuma -- Madiha Umar -- Faisal Yousef -- Emna Zghal -- Helen Zughaib -- Afaf Zurayk.
- Subjects: Dictionaries.; Biographies.; Arab American artists;
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- Modern Arabic fiction : an anthology / by Jayyusi, Salma Khadra,editor.(DLC)n 84041205 ;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Arabic fiction;
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- The Columbia sourcebook of Muslims in the United States / by Curtis, Edward E.,IV,1970-;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 433-436) and index.Introduction to an American Muslim panorama -- Part 1: Whispers And Echoes: American Muslims Before World War I -- 1: Autobiography of Omar ibn Sayyid (1831) / Omar ibn Sayyid -- 2: Islam in America (1893) / Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb -- 3: Islam in the Western Soudan" (1902) / Edward Wilmot Blyden -- 4: Ancient Arabic order of the nobles of the mystic shrine (1903, revised 1916) / George L Root -- 5: WPA interviews with Mary Juma and Mike Abdallah (1939) -- Part 2: Contact And Divergence: Immigrant And African American Muslims From World War I To 1965 -- 1: America: 1910-1912" (c 1925) / Pir Inayat Khan -- 2: I am a Moslem" (1921), "true salvation of the 'American Negroes': the real solution of the Negro question" (1923), "Crescent or cross: a Negro may aspire to any position under Islam without discrimination" (1923), and "Living Flora-and dead" (1924) / Moslem sunrise -- 3: Holy Koran of the Moorish Science Temple (1927) / Noble Drew Ali -- 4: Al-Islam: the religion of humanity (1950) / Shaikh Daoud Ahmed Faisal -- 5: Our prophet, Muhammad" (1959) / Imam Vehby Isma'il -- 6: Arab Moslems in the United States (1966) / Abdo Elkholy -- 7: God, ain't you for everybody?" from down these mean streets (1967) / Piri Thomas -- 8: What the Muslims want" and "what the Muslims believe," from message to the blackman in America (1965) / Elijah Muhammad -- 9: Malcolm X, interview with Al-Muslimoon (1965) -- Part 3: American Islam After 1965: Racial, Ethnic, And Religious Diversities -- 1: Inner Qur'an," from Islam and World Peace (1987) / Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen -- 2: Historic Atlanta address" (1978) / W D Mohammed -- 3: Nation of Gods and earths, "what we teach," "allah," and "supreme mathematics" (1992) -- Prologue to spiritual discourse: learning with an Islamic master (1993) / Frances Trix -- 5: Million man march address (1995) / Minister Louis Farrakhan -- 6: Struggling to surrender: some impressions of an American convert to Islam (1995) / Jeffrey Lang -- 7: Finding the straight path: a conversation with Mohsen and Lila Amen about faith, life, and family in Dearborn," in Arab Detroit: from margin to mainstream (2000) / Sally Howell -- 8: Our stories: a leap of faith," in Latina Magazine (2004) / Damarys Ocana -- 9: Matrimonials (2005) / Islamic Horizons-- 10: Standing alone in Mecca: an American woman's struggle for the soul of Islam (2005) / Asra Q Nomani -- Part 4: Women, Gender, And Sexuality In American Islam -- 1: From Abu Dhabi to America, in a border passage: from Cairo to America-a woman's journey (2000) / Leila Ahmed -- 2: Daughters of another path: experiences of American women choosing Islam (1996) / Carol L Anway -- 3: Interview in American Jihad: Islam after Malcolm X (1993) / Tarajee Abdur-Rahim -- 4: American Muslims: the new generation (2000) / Asma Gull Hasan -- 5: Introduction to Muslim women's rights," in windows of faith: Muslim women scholar-activists in North America (2002) / Azizah al-Hibri -- 6: Qur'an and woman: rereading the sacred text from a woman's perspective (1999) / Amina Wadud -- 7: On the edge of belonging, in living Islam outloud: American Muslim women speak (2005) / Khalida Saed -- 8: Examination of the issue of female prayer leadership (2005) / Imam Zaid Shakir -- 9: Islamic Jurisprudence, 'Civil' Disobedience, and Woman-Led Prayer (2005) / Laury Silvers -- 10: Can a woman be an Imam? debating form and function in Muslim women's leadership (2005) / Ingrid Mattson.Part 5: American Muslim Politics And Civic Engagement After 9/11 -- 1: Status of Muslim civil rights in the United States (2005) / Council of American-Islamic relations -- 2: American Muslim charities: easy targets in the war on terror," in Pace Law Review (2005) / Laila Al-Marayati -- 3: United States of America v. Earnest James Ujaama (2002) -- 4: Fatwa against terrorism (2005) / Fiqh council of North America -- 5: Being Muslim, being American after 9/11," in taking back Islam: American Muslims reclaim their faith (2002) / Omid Safi -- 6: Yaphett El-Amin for [Missouri] Senate District 4 (2006) -- 7: Islam and the challenge of democracy (2003) / Khaled Abou El Fadl -- 8: Islamic movement in America-why?" in Muslims and Islamization in North America: problems and prospects (1999) / Shamim A Siddiqui -- 9: New guide to Muslim interfaith dialogue (2006) / American Islamic congress -- 10: Challenges of resettlement and adaptation of Muslim refugees," in Muslim refugees in the United States: a guide for service providers (2003) / Patricia S Maloof and Fariyal Ross-Sherriff -- Part 6: American Muslim Spirituality And Religious Life -- 1: Hajj in a Wheelchair, Azizah Magazine (2002) / Betty Hasan Amin -- 2: Who Is God? in Qur'an for Children (1995) / Abdul Rauf -- 3: Women Called To The Path of Rumi: the way of the whirling dervish (2001) / Shakina Reinhertz -- 4: Daily prayer (Du'a) of Shi'a Isma'ili Muslims" (2001) / Tazim R Kassam -- 5: Question of faith for Muslim inmates (1999) / Aminah McCloud and Frederick Thaufeer al-Deen -- 6: Online advice about Muslim youth (2004 and 2005) / Suhail Mulla -- 7: Islamic medical ethics: the IMANA perspective (2005) / Islamic medical association of North America (IMANA) -- 8: Introduction to LARIBA financing (1998) / Yahia Abdul-Rahman and Abdullah S Tug -- 9: Culture of terrorism," from Insomnia (2004) / Capital D -- 10: Introduction to purification of the heart (2004) / Hamza Yusuf -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary of Islamic terms -- Further reading -- Index.From the Publisher: Since September 11, 2001, Muslims in the United States have become the subject of genuine curiosity and compassion as well as increased government surveillance and harassment. Who are these Muslims? What is their history, and where do they come from? Do they share a common culture? Do they vary in their beliefs? Bringing together an unusually personal collection of essays and documents from an incredibly diverse group of Americans who call themselves Muslims, Edward E. Curtis "finds Islam" in the American experience from colonial times to the present. Sampling from speeches, interviews, editorials, stories, song lyrics, articles, autobiographies, blogs, and other sources, Curtis presents a patchwork narrative of Muslims from different ethnic and class backgrounds, religious orientations, and political affiliations. He begins with a history of Muslims in the United States, featuring the voices of an enslaved African Muslim, a Syrian Muslim sodbuster, and a South Asian mystic-musician, along with the words of such well-known Muslims as Malcolm X. Then he follows with an examination of such contemporary issues as Islam and gender, the involvement of Muslims in American politics, and emerging forms of Islamic spirituality. In constructing his history, Curtis draws on the work of Muslim feminists, social conservatives, interfaith activists, missionaries, and politicians, as well as Muslim rappers and legal experts. He also includes records from the large-scale migrations of the 1880s; racial, ethnic, and religious trends of the 1960s; writings from second-generation and African American Muslims; and discussions of Islam in the public square. With this highly informed, real-life portrait, Curtis provides a crucial corrective to the rhetoric of suspicion and fear surrounding current discussions of Muslims in the United States and emphasizes Muslims' continuing impact on American society and culture.
- Subjects: Islam; Muslims; Muslims;
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