Alianza Islamica

Alianza Islamica
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ISBN-13 : 1955021007
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Download or read book Alianza Islamica written by Rahim Ocasio and published by Publishing Experts, LLC. This book was released on 2021-09-25 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discover the rich and incredible legacy of Alianza Islamica. Set in the backdrop of the turbulent civil rights movements of the 60's and 70's, a budding wave of Latino Muslims began to emerge in the heart of Spanish Harlem, New York City. What began as a few teenagers with a passion for Islam would soon grow into a sweeping movement which would send shockwaves across both the Latino and Muslim communities. Now, this profound and enlightening book seeks to unveil the unique story of the Alianza Islamica, artfully recounting the origins and formation of what would in a few short years rise to become the most influential Latino Muslim organization in America. Intertwining poignant personal stories with real excerpts of writings and radio interviews with its founders, this book provides a thorough and detailed account of Alianza Islamica's history, exploring what it means to be a Latino Muslim in America. As a powerful read for both devout Muslims and newcomers to the faith, or anyone who wants to learn more about the deeply interesting history of Islam in the Latino community, Alianza Islamica: Spanish Harlem's Islamic Odyssey will speak to your soul as it brings to light the rich and vibrant legacy of this incredible movement.


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