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  2. List of converts to Islam - Wikipedia

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    Hamza Yusuf (born Mark Hanson) – American Islamic preacher [240] Mitsutarō Yamaoka – Japanese Islamic and Judaic scholar known for being the first Japanese pilgrim to Mecca. Tani Yutaka – vigilante, local hero, and saboteur who was active in Malaya. James Yee – American former United States Army chaplain with the rank of captain.

  3. Tacoma Islamic Center moves into 69,000-square-foot former ...

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    On July 9, 1,500 Muslims gathered in Tacoma to celebrate Eid al-Adha, an important Islamic holiday. ... Inside, the building soon will transform into the new Islamic Center which, includes a ...

  4. Islamic Center of Greater Toledo - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 the center appointed their first female president, who within the United States of America was also the first female president for Islamic center. [7] Following the September 11 attacks the Mosque was shot at, leading to the local community forming a human protective wall around the Mosque, as well as local churches offering escorts to ...

  5. Masjid Al-Ansar Islamic Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Masjid Al-Ansar Islamic Community Center is a Sunni Islam mosque located in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, just outside Minneapolis, in the United States. [1] The current mosque building was opened in 2022. [2] The chief Imam of the mosque is Imam Mohamed Dukuly, a prominent Imam in Minnesota and a native of Liberia. [3]

  6. Ahad - Wikipedia

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    Ahad (Persian: احد) (Hebrew: אחד) (Arabic: احد) (Urdu: احد) is a Middle Eastern given forename primarily used by Muslims [1] and Jews. It is also used as a family name (surname) (e.g. Oli Ahad). Ahad is usually used in the Middle East, and it means "Unique".

  7. David Benjamin Keldani - Wikipedia

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    David Benjamin Keldani (1867 – c.1940), later known as Abd al-Ahad Dawud (Arabic: عبد الأحد داود, romanized: Abd al-Aḥad Dāwūd) was a Chaldean Catholic priest who converted to Islam. He is famous for his book Muhammad in Bible. [1]

  8. Islamic Center of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh (ICP) was founded in 1989 [1] in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the largest mosque in the city, regularly attracting 600 to 700 participants for the weekly prayer service. [2] In December 2016, average attendance at Friday prayers was 750 participants. [3]

  9. Worcester Mosque - Wikipedia

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    From 1998 to 2007, Hamid Mahmood served as the mosque's imam. Imam Mahmood earned an undergraduate degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of the Punjab. During his tenure, the members of the mosque community began to engage in interfaith activity in the area, and the imam initiated frequent visits to the mosque by other area ...