Title: Islam en Amйrique du Nord
1Islam en Amérique du Nord
Patrice Brodeur, Ph.D.
Chaire de recherche du Canada Islam, Pluralisme
et Globalisation Faculté de Théologie et de
Sciences des Religions 30 juin, 2010
2Contenu
- 1) Chronologie de lislam dans le nouveau
monde - 2) Défis post-9/11
- 3) Islam aux États-Unis aujourdhui
- 4) Islam au Canada
- 5) Islam au Québec
3Diversité en Islam
- Différences communautaires par rapport à
linterprétation de lhistoire initiale de
lislam - Sounnite - Chiites - Kharijites/Ibadites
- Différentes approches discursives
- philosophique, juridique, mystique
- Vecteur des degrés de pratique très pratiquants
à non-pratiquants
4Portrait statistique Visions du Monde
5Chronologie de lislam aux États-Unis
- 1178 A Chinese document know as the Sung Document
records the voyage of Muslim sailors to a land
know as Mu-Lan-Pi (America). Mention of this
document is contained in the publication, the
Khotan Amiers, 1933. - 1310 Abu Bakari (Abu Bakar), a Muslim king of the
Malian Empire, spearheads a series of sea voyages
to the New World. - 1312 African Muslims (Mandinga) arrive in the
Gulf o Mexico for exploration of the American
interior using the Mississippi River as their
access route. These Muslim explorers were from
Mali and other parts of West Africa. - 1513 Pri Ries completes his first world map,
including the Americas, after research maps from
all over the world. The practicality and artistry
of his map surpassed any from his time or
before. - 1530 African slaves arrive in America. During the
slave trade, more than 10 million Africans were
uprooted from their homes and brought to American
shores. Many of these slaves were from the Fulas,
Fula Jallon, Fula Toro, and Massiona as well as
other areas of West Africa. These areas were
governed from their capital, "Timbuctu." These
slaves were sent to Mexico, Cuba, and South
America. More than 30 percent of these 10 million
slaves were Muslim. They became the backbone of
American economy. - 1539 Estevanico of Azamor, a Muslim from Morocco,
lands in Florida with the ill-fated expedition of
Panfilo de Narvaez in 1527. Estevanico remained
in America to become the first of three Americans
to cross the continent. At least two states owe
their beginnings to this Muslim, Arizona New
Mexico. .
6- 1732 Ayyub ibn Sulaiman Jallon, a Muslim slave in
Maryland, is set free by James Oglethorpe,
founder of Georgia, and provided transportation
to England. He arrived home (Boonda, Galumbo)
from England in 1735. - 1790 Moors from Spain are reported living in
South Carolina and Florida. - 1807 United States Congress prohibits the
importation of slaves into America after Jan. 1,
1808. Despite suppression of the slave trade
during the next 60 years, slavery reached its
peak between 1840 and 1860. - 1807 Yarrow Mamout, an African Muslim slave, is
set free in Washington DC, and later becomes one
of the first shareholders of the second chartered
bank in America, the Columbia Bank. Yarrow may
have lived to be more than 128 years old, the
oldest person in American history. - 1809 Al Haj Umar ibn Sayyid is enslaved in
Charleston after running away. In jail, he is
visited by John Owen and taken to Blade County
and placed on the Owen plantation. John Owen
later became Governor of North Carolina. It has
been reported that Umar lived to be 100 years
old. - 1828 Abdulrahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori, a former
prince from West Africa and now a salve on a
Georgia plantation, is freed by the order of
Secretary of State Henry Clay and President John
Quincy Adams. He was known to many during his
lifetime as "The Prince of Slaves." A drawing of
him, done by Henry Inman, is displayed in the
Library of Congress. His life has also been
well-documented.
7- 1839 Sayyid Sa'id, ruler of Oman, orders his ship
The Sultana to set sail for America on a trade
mission. The Sultana touched port in New York,
April 30, 1840. Although the voyage was not a
commercial success, it marks the point of
successful friendly relations between the two
countries that continue to this day. - 1856 The United States cavalry hire a Muslim by
the name of Hajji Ali to experiment with raising
camels in Arizona. - 1865 The American Civil War ends. During the war,
the "scorched earth" policy of the North
destroyed churches, farms, schools, libraries,
colleges, and a great deal of other property. The
libraries at the University of Alabama managed to
save one book from the debris of their library
buildings. The volume selected was a rare copy of
the Qur'an. - 1889 Edward W. Blyden, noted scholar and social
activist, traveled throughout the eastern and
southern parts of the United States, proclaiming
Islam. In a speech before the Colonization
Society of Chicago, Blyden told his audience that
the reasons Africans choose Islam over
Christianity is that, "the Qur'an protected the
Black man from self-depreciation in the presence
of Arabs or Europeans." - 1893 Muslim immigrants from the Arab provinces of
the Ottoman Empire, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, etc.
arrive in North America. They are mainly Turks,
Kurds, Albanians, and Arabs.
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- 1913 Timothy Drew (Noble Drew Ali) establishes an
organization in Newark, NJ, known as the Moorish
Science Temple of America (MSTA). Drew Ali
reportedly was commissioned by the Sultan of
Morocco to teach Islam to Negroes in the United
States. The MSTA is also responsible for many of
today's African-American converts to Islam. - 1915 Albanian Muslims build a Masjid in Maine and
establish an Islamic association. By 1919, they
had established another Masjid in Connecticut.
Theirs was one of the first associations for
Muslims in the United States. - 1920 The Red Crescent, a Muslim charity modeled
after the International Red Cross, is established
in Detroit. - 1921 A branch of the Ahmadiyya Movement is
founded in Chicago by Dr. Mufti Muhammad Sadiq.
This movement converted many African Americans to
their brand of Islam. - 1926 Duse Muhammad Ali, mentor of Marcus Garvey
and the person who had a considerable impact upon
Garvey's movement, establishes an organization in
Detroit known as the Universal Islamic Society.
Its motto was "One God, One Aim, One Destiny." - 1926 Polish-speaking Tatars build a mosque in
Brooklyn, NY which is still in use. - 1930 African American Muslims establish the First
Muslim Mosque in Pittsburgh, PA.
9- 1933 The Nation of Islam (NOI), one of the most
significant organizations in American Muslim
history, is founded. A high percentage of
African Americans who were members of Nation of
Islam later (1975) converted to Islam. NOI was
also effective in highlighting American
Christians' difficulties combating the effects of
slavery and racism among African Americans. The
NOI's philosophy was introduced in the United
States by Fard Muhammad (Wallace Ford), a mystic
who disappeared in 1933. The late Elijah
Mohammed, who succeeded Fard in 1933, helped
build the organization into a strong ethnic
movement advocating a deviant brand of Islam as a
way of life. Two of the most famous African
Americans, Muhammad Ali, and Al Hajj Malik
al-Shabazz (Malcolm X), were early adherents of
this movement. Both later embraced the sunni
Islam. - 1934 The Lebanese Community of Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, opens its first Masjid. - 1939 The Islamic Mission Society is founded in
New York City by Sheikh Dawood. It publishes a
magazine entitled "Muslim Sunrise." - 1952 Muslims in the Armed Services sue the
federal government to be allowed to identify
themselves as Muslims. Until then, Islam was not
recognized as a legitimate religion. - 1955 The State Street Masjid in New York City is
established by Sheikh Dawood Ahmed Faisal. It is
still in use today and represents a special point
in the development of the American Muslim
community. From this Masjid was born the
Dar-ul-Islam movement.
10- 1960 The NOI's University of Islam schools
flourished and drew the attention of the American
media. Coverage focuses upon the Black Muslims'
self-help programs for Blacks, but considered
them a "threat" to the white establishment. - 1962 The Dar-ul-Islam movement, another important
groups among the African American Muslim
community is born. Until its disappearance in
1982-1983, it made a serious impact upon the
development and practice of traditional Islam in
America. - 1962 The newspaper Muhammad Speaks is launched.
It later becomes the largest minority weekly
publication in the country and reached 800,000
readers at its peak. In subsequent years, it
underwent some name changes, and the NOI itself
underwent various transformations. It has also
been know as Bilalian News the A.M. Journal and
currently, the Muslim Journal. - 1963 The Muslim Students Association (MSA) is
established as an organization to aid foreign
Muslims students attending schools in the United
States. MSA now has more than 100 branches
nationwide. In the 1970s, it gave birth to the
Islamic Medical Association (IMA), The
Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS),
and the Association of Muslim Scientists and
Engineers (AMSE). - 1965 Al Hajj Malik al-Shabazz (Malcolm X) is
assassinated in New York . He was one of the most
outstanding Muslims in American history as well
as a dedicated fighter for justice and equality
for African Americans and other oppressed
people.
11- 1968 The Hanafi Movement is founded by Hamas
Abdul Khaalis. The Hanafi Madh-hab Center was
established in New York, but later moved to
Washington DC. This movement had a membership of
more than 1000 in the United States. Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar a famous basketball player, is one
of the Muslims who first came into contact with
Islam through this movement. In 1977, Khaalis and
some of his followers seized control of three
District of Columbia buildings, holding hostages
for more than 30 hours. One man was killed.
Khaalis is now incarcerated in Washington DC,
serving a sentence of 41 to 120 years. This
movement marks a challenging period in American
Muslim History. - 1971 The Association of Muslim Scientists and
Engineers is established. - 1972 The Association of Muslim Scientists is
launched. - 1975 Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Nation of
Islam, dies and is succeed by his son Warith Deen
Mohammed, who has been credited with moving the
NOI toward the broader universal concepts of
Islam. He is now regarded as one of the leading
Muslim spokesmen in the United States. - 1981 The first American Islamic library is
established in Plainfield, Indiana. - 1982 The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
is established in Plainfield, IN. ISNA is now an
umbrella organization for many active Islamic
groups seeking to further the cause of Islam in
the United States.
12- 1986 Dr. Isma'il R. Al-Faruqi and his wife are
murdered in their home outside Philadelphia. Dr.
and Mrs. Faruqi are the authors of the Cultural
Atlas of Islam as well as many other books and
research papers. Dr. Faruqi is the founder of
AMSS and the International Institute of Islamic
Thought, located in Northern Virginia. This truly
remarkable Muslim family is responsible for some
of the most constructive programs to promote
Islam in the United States. - 1990 Muslims hold the first solidarity conference
called "Muslims Against Apartheid." This was the
first conference of its kind in support of
Muslims for the struggle against apartheid in
South Africa. The conference was organized by the
American Muslim Council. - 1991 Imam Siraj Wahhaj offers an invocation
(opening prayer) to the United States House of
Representatives. He was the first Muslim to do
so. - 1991 The Muslim Members of the Military (MMM)
organization hold their first "Unity in Uniform"
conference. The conference took place at Bolling
Air Force Base in Washington DC. According to the
Untied States Department of Defense, there are
more than 5000 Muslims in uniform on active duty
in the military. - 1991 Charles Bilal, Kountze, TX becomes the
nation's first Muslim mayor in an American city.
- 1992 Imam Warith Deen Mohammed gives the
invocation in the Senate. - 2001 September 11.
- 2001 Patriot Act
- 2008 Election of Barak Hosein Obama
13Population américaine musulmane
- Statistics are unreliable
- Between 2.8M and 6.5M, maybe more
- Number of Mosques
- 1994 394
- 2003 more than 750
14Portrait statistique États-Unis
- http//www.adherents.com/rel_USA.htmlreligions
- http//religions.pewforum.org/reports
- http//www.google.ca/search?qislamhistoryameric
ahlfrrlscom.microsoften-USrlz1I7GGIT_frtbs
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151 Rapport 2 Études Statistiques
- March, 2001 The Status of Muslim Civil Rights
in the United States - April 26, 2001 The Mosque in America
A National Portrait - December 19, 2001 American Muslim Poll
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35Portrait Statistique 2001 (2005)
- Voir http//www40.statcan.gc.ca/l02/cst01/demo30b
-fra.htm - (Comparaison entre Canada versus différentes
provinces)
36Portrait statistique - Québec
37Mosquées et Musallas
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38Organisations et Association Sunnites
- Association Bel AGIR
- Congrès Islamique Canadien
- IFRAN CANADA
- AMQ- Association musulmane québécoise
- Présence musulmane
- Muslim Welfare Association
- Scout Musulman
- Amal Center for Women
39Organisations et Association Chiites
- Ahlul Bait Mosque
- Alhawraa Zeinad Foundation
- Association Islamique Al-Rissaleh
- Centre communautaire musulman de Montréal
- Centre Islamique Imam El-Khoei
- Centre Islamique Iranien
- Centre Islamique Libanaise
- Cimetière Islamique Hamza
- Fondation Internationale Azzahra
- Journal Sada Al Mashrek
40Bibliographie / Webographie
- http//nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/twenty/
tlinksislam.htm - http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_the_Unite
d_StatesIslam - http//www.cbc.ca/littlemosque/episodes.php
- Histoire Islam aux États-Unis
- http//www.amazon.ca/History-Islam-America-World-O
rder/dp/0521614872/refsr_1_1?ieUTF8sbooksqid
1277904194sr1-1reader_0521614872 (livre
Kambiz GhaneaBassiri, 2010) - http//www.islam101.com/history/muslim_us_hist.htm
l (chronology, Fareed H. Numan, 1992) - http//www.google.ca/search?qislamhistoryameric
ahlfrrlscom.microsoften-USrlz1I7GGIT_frtbs
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(en français) - Sociologie religieuse aux Etats-Unis
- http//pluralism.org/
- http//pluralism.org/resources/statistics/islam_di
stribution.gif - Organismes principaux
- http//www.cair.com/ et http//www.caircan.ca/
- http//www.isna.net/home.aspx et articles
http//www.cair.com/AmericanMuslims/ReportsandSurv
eys.aspx
41- Shoukran jazîlan !
- Merci beaucoup !