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Black Muslims and Nation of Islam


Black Muslims and Nation of Islam
This paper examines the black Muslim and Nation of Islam movements within the larger context of religious life in contemporary America.
3,345 words (approx. 13.4 pages) | 6 sources | MLA | 2001 United States


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Paper Summary:

This paper describes the daily lives and culture of the black American Muslim and Nation of Islam communities. The paper defines these groups and their customs and religious rituals. It illustrates the historical leaders of the black Muslim movements, including in depth biographies of Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan. The paper discusses the missionary and racist elements in these movements.

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"Religion is important to many Americans not simply because they believe that their faith will bring them to a better world in the afterlife or because it will guide their actions as a moral and good individual here on earth but also because it provides them with a sense of self-identity. Religion tells people who they are, how they are different from other people, to which community they belong. This may be especially true for black Muslims. This paper examines the black Muslim and Nation of Islam movements within the larger context of religious life in contemporary America and the context of the daily lives of black Americans as we enter the 21st century.
It may be helpful for us toe begin with some basic definitions. Black Muslims are simply those followers of a predominantly black religious movement in the United States who profess Islam as their faith. Not all of the followers of this movement are in fact black, although nearly all of them are black or have a black member of their family (such as a spouse or child) who is involved. The movement encompasses not only spiritual and liturgical aspects of life but political and wide-ranging cultural as well, including an emphasis on economic cooperation and self-sufficiency for black communities and individuals. "

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APA Citation:

Black Muslims and Nation of Islam (2012, February 10). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Black-Muslims-and-Nation-of-Islam/5257

MLA Citation:

"Black Muslims and Nation of Islam" 10 February 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Black-Muslims-and-Nation-of-Islam/5257>




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