I don't really understand your question, but there are a lot of Muslims in the U.S..
United States of Islam was created in 1990.
the united states prison system. about 70% of Americans who converted to Islam did so in prison.
Elijah Muhammad was a Muslim Imam (Priest) who was founder of the "Nation of Islam"; a Muslim community in the United States.
It was important as it stopped the spread of Islam (the Muslim belief) and let Christianity continue flourishing. If not for the Christians winning, the primary religion of the United States would be Islam.
It was important as it stopped the spread of Islam (the Muslim belief) and let Christianity continue flourishing. If not for the Christians winning, the primary religion of the United States would be Islam.
It was important as it stopped the spread of Islam (the Muslim belief) and let Christianity continue flourishing. If not for the Christians winning, the primary religion of the United States would be Islam.
The United States has hundreds of languages spoken within its borders, but English is the dominant language. In terms of major religions, Christianity is the most widely practiced, followed by other faiths such as Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.
i don't know do you?
The most common ones are Christianity, Judiaism, and Islam. Others in minority are: Buddhist, Hindu, Baha'i, Zoroastrian, etc.
Anouar Majid has written: 'Freedom and Orthodoxy' -- subject(s): East and West, Islam, Orientalism 'Islam and America' -- subject(s): East and West, Islamic civilization, History, Public opinion, Islam, United States, Civilization
Well Italy is just like the United States, it has many religions. Like, Mormon, Lutheran, Islam, Christian, Catholic, and etc.
Generally, the periods of interfaith equality, such as exists in the United States have been few and rare.