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  2. Islam in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Islam in South Africa has grown in three different phases. The first phase brought the earliest Muslims as part of the involuntary migration of slaves, artisans, political prisoners, and political exiles from the Dutch East Indies to the Cape Colony from 1652 to 1800.

  3. Islam in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Islam in Africa is the continent's second most widely professed faith ... Sahel, the Swahili Coast, and West Africa, with minority immigrant populations in South Africa.

  4. Religion in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Islam in South Africa is a minority religion, practiced by less than 1.6% of the total population, according to estimates [by whom? It has grown in three phases. The first phase brought the earliest Muslims as part of the involuntary migration of slaves, political prisoners and political exiles from Africa and Asia (mainly from the Indonesian ...

  5. Cape Malays - Wikipedia

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    The community played an important role in the history of Islam in South Africa, and its culinary culture is an integral part of South African cuisine. Malays helped to develop Afrikaans as a written language, initially using an Arabic script. "Malay" was legally a subcategory of the Coloured racial group during the apartheid era.

  6. Sheikh Yusuf - Wikipedia

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    The plan failed however; Yusuf's settlement soon became a sanctuary for slaves and it was here that the first cohesive Islamic community in South Africa was established. From here the message of Islam was disseminated to the slave community of Cape Town. [6] Sheikh Yusuf died at Zandvliet on 23 May 1699.

  7. Farid Esack - Wikipedia

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    Returning to South Africa in 1982, Esack became involved with activities of the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa. He, along with three other members, left the organization in 1984, and helped form the Muslim anti-apartheid group Muslims Against Oppression, which later changed its name to Call of Islam, which became an important affiliate of the United Democratic Front.

  8. Islam in the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Islam has existed in Africa for a long time. It first arrived in North Africa up until around the 8th century when the religion began to spread south and west. It spread across sub-saharan Africa since the 8th century onwards, where Islam is the majority or significant minority religion in many modern countries.

  9. Category:Islam in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Islamic organisations based in South Africa‎ (2 C, 5 P) S. ... Pages in category "Islam in South Africa" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.