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  2. Old Islam in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The first parts of the book discusses the first Muslims to settle Detroit and the city's the first Islamic religious facility, the Highland Park Mosque. Another chapter discusses the second mosque, Universal Islamic Society (UIS). The later chapters discuss Islamic leaders who originated from Detroit and the first mosques to open in Dearborn.

  3. Islam in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of America original 1963 mosque in Detroit is pictured in the background in 2002. The character changed in Detroit's Islam in the 1970s when the conversions of the members of the Nation of Islam to mainstream Islam took place, and when immigration from India, southern Lebanon, Pakistan, and Palestine occurred. [1] B. D.

  4. Islamic Association of Greater Detroit - Wikipedia

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    IAGD (Islamic Association of Greater Detroit) has been in the Rochester Hills community for over 40 years. Along with the mosque, IAGD has a Montessori school, Sunday Islamic school, and a gymnasium for sports activity. Regular events include five daily prayer services, a monthly community dinner, and an annual family fair event.

  5. History of Middle Eastern people in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest mosque in North America[3][4] and the oldest Shia mosque in the United States.[5] With its large Shia Arab population (consisting mostly of Lebanese), Dearborn is often called the "heart of Shiism" in the United States. The Mu'ath bin Jabal Mosque (Arabic: مسجد معاذ بن جبل), [10] was established in 1976. [24]

  6. Nation of Islam returns to Detroit for annual holiday, will ...

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    The Nation's first mosque, also called a temple, was in Detroit, and is still referred today as Mosque No. 1. It was on Linwood Street for decades before moving into another location on Wyoming ...

  7. Religion in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a chapter of The Satanic Temple was established in Detroit and the membership at the time was 20 people. The leader was Jex Blackmore, who was raised in Metro Detroit and had graduated from the University of Michigan. [11] The Satanic Temple spokesperson, Lucien Greaves, originated from Metro Detroit as well. [12]

  8. Category:Islam in Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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  9. 19 Shocking Facts About Detroit's Bankruptcy - AOL

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