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A distinguished
panel of three speakers that makes a historical survey of the
landscape of Islam in America. Hamza Yusuf looks at the various
groupings of the immigrant/indigenous Muslim communities and
the diversity and persuasions that exist within them. He also
considers the fascinating and frightening aspects that the enormous
growth of Islam presents for Muslims and non-Muslims in America.
Hakim Archuletta elaborates on Hamza's comments with the hope
that non-Muslims will better be able to interact and relate with
Muslims they may meet. And Ruqaiyyah Maqsood closes out the panel
by sharing her experience of the growth of Islam in England and
how there is, indeed, a genuine interest in Islam amongst the
natives in the U.K. as well. Other topics: Americanization of
Muslim names, the Nation of Islam, the dar al Islam movement,
and sufi orders.
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