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Islam in the United States - Coggle Diagram
Islam in the United States
Hammad - "Not Your Erotic"
Fetishization
Sharrief - "Information"
Malik - “Introduction: Being Muslim
Women”
Accepting Muslim-ness and empowerment
Mipsterz
Representation of Muslim Women
Islam as female empowerment
Self ownership of female bodies
Fighting Stereotypes
Hammad - "First Writing Since"
Representation of Arab/South Asian Muslims
Lack of knowledge between sects of Islam among Americans
Post 9/11 Muslim stereotyping
Violence perpetrated in the name of Islam
Lee -
Malcolm X
Nation of Islam
Islam became an expression of black culture
Islam for Black Americans can be a reaction to slavery
Islam became a method of reclaiming lost history and culture
A way to connect to unknown ancestors
Liberation from the white status quo
Islam and the revolt against western ideals
Islam as a rejection of white supremacy
Divide between house slave and field slave mentality
Islam is not inherently violent
Return to Africa movement
Islam as a political weapon
A representation of black frustration and struggle
A retelling of the civil rights movement
Ernst - "Islam in the Eyes of the West"
Colonialism
Violence in the Middle East
Palestinian Immigration
Change of Muslim image from Black to Arab/South Asian
Introduction of Islam to US through slavery