Latino Muslims: Our Journeys to Islam

Latino Muslims: Our Journeys to Islam

Author: Juan Galvan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-02-11

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 0359421105

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Latino Muslims: Our Journeys to Islam is a collection of stories about people's personal journeys to the truth. It is about their struggles, discoveries and revelations during this journey, and about finally finding their peace within Islam. You can learn more about the book at LatinoMuslims.net.


Latino Muslims

Latino Muslims

Author: Juan Galvan

Publisher: Nook Press

Published: 2018-01-12

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9781538062715

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"Latino Muslims: Our Journeys to Islam" is a collection of stories about people's personal journeys to the truth. It is about their struggles, discoveries and revelations during this journey, and about finally finding their peace within Islam. You can learn more at LatinoMuslims.net.


Alianza Islamica

Alianza Islamica

Author: Rahim Ocasio

Publisher: Publishing Experts, LLC

Published: 2021-09-25

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781955021005

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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.


Latino and Muslim in America

Latino and Muslim in America

Author: Harold D. Morales

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-02-01

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0190852615

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Latino and Muslim in America examines how so-called "minority groups" are made, fragmented, and struggle for recognition. The U.S. is poised to become the first nation whose collective minorities outnumber the dominant population, and Latinos play no small role in this world-changing demographic shift. Even as many people view Latinos and Muslims as growing threats, Latino Muslims celebrate their intersecting identities in their daily lives and in their mediated representations. In this book, Harold D. Morales follows the lives of several Latino Muslim leaders from the 1970's to the present, tracing their efforts to organize and unify nationally in order to solidify the new identity group's place within the public sphere. Drawing on four years of media analysis, ethnographic and historical research, Morales demonstrates that Latinos embrace Islam within historically specific contexts that include distinctive immigration patterns and new laws, urban spaces, and media technologies that have increasingly brought Latinos and Muslims into contact. He positions this growing community as part of the mass exodus out of the Catholic Church, the growth of Islam, and the digitization of religion. Latino and Muslim in America explores the interactions between religion, race, and media to conclude that these three categories are inextricably entwined.


The Oxford Handbook of Latinx Christianities in the United States

The Oxford Handbook of Latinx Christianities in the United States

Author: Kristy Nabhan-Warren

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 0190875763

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"This handbook is organized by various themes with the study of U.S. Latina/x/o Christianities. Keeping in mind that the Oxford Handbooks are geared toward graduate students and professors, the organization and layout of this handbook provides a thorough examination of interlocking themes within the academic study of Latina/x/o Christian histories, sociologies, and anthropologies. These essays, taken individually and collectively, pay attention to both the diachronic (over time, historical) as well as the synchronic (contemporary). Moreover, the essays cover the major U.S. Latina/x/o ethnic groups as well as major Christian denominations and movements. Finally, essays in the handbook attend to important intersectional realities that include empire, migration, diaspora, hybridities, borderlands, and gender"--


ÁSanto!

ÁSanto!

Author: Edwin David Aponte

Publisher: Orbis Books

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1608331423

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An overview of Latino/a spiritualities today--Protestant, Catholic, Pentecostal, and non-Christian and the challenges they bring to Christian theology and ministry. Given the context of increasing religious pluralism and a burgeoning interest in religions, religiosity, and spirituality within the United States and the knowledge that by the mid-twenty-first century an estimated 100 million Americans will claim Latin origin, an understanding of the varieties of Latino/a spirituality becomes essential. This book focuses on the ways in which Latinos and Latinas participate in the pursuit and practice of the spiritual or "holy" santo as part of their lived religion. In seven chapters, Aponte explores various understandings of santo and its participation in daily life, rites of passage, and worship.


Latino and Muslim in America

Latino and Muslim in America

Author: Harold D. Morales

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0190852607

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The experience and mediation of race-religion -- The first wave: from Islam in Spain to the Alianza in New York -- The second wave: Spanish dawah to women, online and in Los Angeles -- Reversion stories: the form, content, and dissemination of a logic of return -- The 9/11 factor: Latino Muslims in the news -- Radicals: Latino Muslim hip hop and the "clash of civilizations thing"--The third wave: consolidations, reconfigurations and the 2016 news cycle


The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Race

The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Race

Author: Zain Abdullah

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-12-03

Total Pages: 985

ISBN-13: 0429602715

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Given the intense scrutiny of Muslims, The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Race is an outstanding reference to key topics related to Islam and racialization. Comprising over 40 chapters by nearly 50 international contributors, the Handbook covers 30 countries on six continents examining an array of subjects including · Chinese, Russian, Iranian, and Palestinian Muslims as racialized others · Hip-Hop, Islam, and race · Sexuality, gender, and race in Muslim spaces · Islamophobia and race · Racializing Muslim youth · Islam, media, photography and race Central issues are explored not only in Muslim societies but also in Muslim-minority countries like Mexico, Finland, Brazil, New Zealand, and South Africa for topics such as race and color in the Qur’an, law, slavery, conversion, multiculturalism, blackness, whiteness, and otherness. The Routledge Handbook of Islam and Race is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies and postcolonial studies. The Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields such as art and architecture, literature, ethnic studies, Black and Africana studies, sociology, history, anthropology, and global studies.


Arab and Jewish Immigrants in Latin America

Arab and Jewish Immigrants in Latin America

Author: Ignacio Klich

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-11

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 113525690X

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This collection of essays addresses various aspects of Arab and Jewish immigration and acculturation in Latin America. The volume examines how the Latin American elites who were keen to change their countries' ethnic mix felt threatened by the arrival of Arabs and Jews.