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RELS 3232 - Islam in the African American Experience


An examination of the historical practices of Islam and its varied forms within African American culture.  A key component of the course centers around the narratives of Noble Drew Ali, Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, Warith Deen Mohammed, and Louis Farrakhan.  Also has a gendered component looking at the leadership of black women within Islam, the Nation of Islam, and Moorish Science.  Fulfills the [C] or [H] requirement.

Credit Hours: (3)
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