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The largest concentrations of Muslims live in the Northeast and North parts of the city, Center City, West Philadelphia, and sprawling into the nearby suburbs. Also the Muslim African American community in Philadelphia has grown exponentially over the last decade, and is often seen as a cultural hub for African American Muslims across the ...
Historical records indicate many enslaved Muslims conversed in the Arabic language. Some even composed literature (such as autobiographies) and commentaries on the Quran. [52] Some newly arrived Muslim slaves assembled for communal salat (prayers). Some were provided a private praying area by their owner.
First of two Muslim women in Congress. First Muslim to succeed another Muslim. Born to a Muslim family in Somalia and immigrated as a refugee to the United States in 1995. [6] Rashida Tlaib: Democratic: MI-13: January 3, 2019: Incumbent 6 years, 51 days First of two Muslim women in Congress. Born to a Muslim family of Palestinian immigrants. [7 ...
Pages in category "Muslims from Pennsylvania" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Seven Corners area of unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia: Virginia: 1991 All Dulles Area Muslim Society: Sterling, Virginia: Virginia: 1983 All Dulles Area Muslim Society is a mosque in the United States, located in Sterling, VA and serving 5000 Muslim families. ADAMS offers a wide variety of services. Islamic Center of Washington ...
A Pennsylvania middle school teacher has resigned after being accused of calling a Muslim seventh grader a “terrorist.” Pennsylvania teacher accused of calling Muslim student a 'terrorist' resigns
Dr. Mehmet Oz rarely talks about his faith on the campaign trail – but, if elected, the son of Turkish émigrés could make history as the first Muslim elected to serve in the U.S. Senate.
Metro area Net Religious (%) Total Christian (%) Evangelical Protestant (%) Mainline Protestant (%) Historically Black Protestant (%) Catholic (%) Latter-day Saint (%) Other (%) None (%) Dallas: 82 78 38 14 7 15 1 4 18 Atlanta: 80 76 33 12 18 11 1 3 20 Houston: 80 73 30 11 9 19 1 4 20 Miami: 79 68 20 11 8 27 <1 10 21 Chicago: 78 71 16 11 8 34 ...