Imam Satti Majid was a pivotal leader in establishing Islam as an organized religion during the 1920s. It is estimated that in his time, there were about 100,000 Muslims without a single Masjid or a national organization. He established a number of Muslim societies and converted a significant number of African Americans,
Books & Sources
Book: “Black Crescent: The Experience and Legacy of African Muslims in the Americas,” by Michael A. Gomez
External Research and Sources
- https://www.sabr.com/index.php/history/124-islam-in-america/128-section3/1360-3-2-imam-satti-majid-muhammad-1883-1963
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/25653301
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jafrireli.1.2.0194
- https://org.uib.no/smi/sa/08/8Satti.pdf
- https://www.sabr.com/index.php/history/124-islam-in-america/128-
- section3/1360-3-2-imam-satti-majid-muhammad-1883-1963
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