Latino Muslims

Latino Muslims

Latino Muslims are Latin Americans whose religion is Islam. In countries such as the United States, where due to a historical misunderstanding regarding to the real meaning of the words Hispanic and Latino, these terms may be confused. [In the United States of America, both terms are used according to meaning given by the U.S. Census Bureau. An example of the interchangeability of these terms can be found, for example, in their website [http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/race/racefactcb.html 1] . "See also: Ethnicity (United States Census)"] Latino Muslims may also be called Hispanic Muslims. Note that this is the particular case of the United States, and thus it can not be extrapolated to other countries. [The rest of Hispanic American countries and Spain use the term according to its original meaning, given by the Real Academia Española: [http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltGUIBusUsual?LEMA=hispano&origen=RAE 1] (source in Spanish)]

Latino Muslims and the Moors

The Moors were the medieval Muslim inhabitants of the northernmost Mediterranean coast of North Africa, who invaded Hispania (modern-day Spain and Portugal) in the 8th century forming what became known as Al-Andalus. They were expelled by reconquering Catholics of the Peninsula in the 15th century through a process called Reconquista, after eight centuries of war.

Though Spain is and was a Christian area before the Islamic invasion, Some Latino Muslims argue that the heritage of the Spanish Moors renders their affiliation with Islam a reversion as much as a conversion as some Moors and Moriscos (Christian converted Moors) from Hispania emigrated to the Americas, though the majority were expelled to North Africa. [ [http://www.islamfortoday.com/ole.htm "Olé to Allah"] , article from [http://www.islamfortoday.com/ IslamForToday.com] and [http://www.hispanicmuslims.com/articles/latinogrowth.html "Latino Muslims a Growing Presence in America"] from [http://www.hispanicmuslims.com/ HispanicMuslims.com] . Both articles claim the Moors to be the original Spanish ancestors from the Latin Americans.]

Reasons for conversion

In addition to the historical relationship to Spain, Latino Muslims also state other reasons for their conversion to Islam. Latino Muslims also argue that Islamic values harmonize with the traditional values of Latino culture. Converts may, for example, cite such similarities as respect for social solidarity, the family, the importance of religion, and education. [http://hispanicmuslims.com]

For many Latinos, this aspect of Islam is effective in bridging this void, especially in Latino communities in the US. (Compare the similar role of Pentecostalism in Latino communities.) According to Chris L. Jenkins of the "Washington Post", the Catholic Church estimates that up to 100,000 Latinos are abandoning the faith every year. [http://www.islamfortoday.com/americanlatinos2.htm]

The Catholic Church's past involvement in the Spanish and Portuguese colonization of Latin America has also stained the religion. Dr Fathi Osman, resident scholar at the Omar Foundation, says "in their own countries Hispanics did not see the Church supporting the rights of the poor. Rather it sided with the rich and the influential." This, he argues, has contributed to the popularity of Islam within Latinos. [http://www.wrmea.com/archives/june2003/0306056.html]

tatistics

Many Latino Muslims live in various cities within the United States, their numbers estimated to be from between 70,000 and 200,000 [ [http://www.voanews.com/english/2007-02-09-voa33.cfm "More Hispanic Americans are Converting to Islam"] - Voice of America, Steve Mort (Orlando, Florida). Retrieved on 13 February 2007.] . The Latino Muslim phenomenon has had a growing presence in cities like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami. Since the United States Census Bureau does not provide statistics on religion, statistics are scarce and wide ranging. Some estimates say there are between 15,000 to 50,000 Hispanic Muslims in the United States [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6133579 "Latinas Choosing Islam over Catholicism" by Rachel Martin.] . According to the Islamic Society of North America there are 40,000 Hispanic Muslims in the United States [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1146265 NPR "Islam and Hispanics" by Shirley Jahad.] . The majority of Hispanic converts to Islam are women [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6133579 "Latinas Choosing Islam over Catholicism" by Rachel Martin.] , as seen on the CNN channel.

Persistent anecdotal evidence suggests that Latino Muslim converts face discrimination from their own families, [http://www.islamfortoday.com/americanlatinos2.htm] and sometimes from the wider US society.

Organizations

Many Latino Muslim organizations have been developed. Various Latino Muslim organizations exist including the Latino American Dawah Organization and Alianza Islámica. The Alianza Islamica is the oldest Latino Muslim organization in the United States. It was founded in 1975 by a group of Puerto Rican Islamic converts. Other Latino Muslim organizations include the Los Angeles Latino Muslim Association (LALMA), the Chicago Association of Latino-American Muslims (CALAM), the Latino Muslim Association of the San Fernando Valley (LMASFV), [http://latinomuslims.blogspot.com/ Alameda Islamica: Latino Muslims of the Bay Area] , PIEDAD, and the Atlanta Latino Muslim Association (ALMA).

ee also

* Islam in the United States
* Islam in South America
* Islam in Mexico
* Islam in Spain
* Al-Andalus
* Black Muslims

Notes

Further reading

* [http://www.HispanicMuslims.com/articles Articles on Latino Muslims]

External links

* [http://www.HispanicMuslims.com HispanicMuslims.com]
* [http://www.LatinoDawah.org Latino American Dawah Organization]
* [http://latinomuslims.blogspot.com Alameda Islamica of Northen California]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4385768.stm#spain Statistics about Islam in Spain]


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