Dinamika Islam Politik Afro-Amerika Akhir Abad 20

Muflih Fahmi Kaunain

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The development of modern Islam in America can be traced from the end of the 20th century, by looking at the actions of the third-class American society who fought for Islam not only as a da'wah religion, but as an official organizational movement. Those who in fact are slaves to immigrants from Africa and the Middle East are certainly not easy to fight for Islam as an organization and movement, especially NOINation of Islam) as the first Islamic organization they also have a political orientation. This paper tries to dissect the dynamics of the black Muslim community who are marginalized in their struggle for recognition and justice for the people and government of the United States of America. The method used in this paper is the method of descriptive-library analysis with various sources of writing and research that supports the theme of writing.

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