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African Slaves Were the 1st to Celebrate Ramadan in America

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03 Jul 2014 20:07 #199854 by chairman
(THE ROOT.COM)This past weekend marked the beginning of Ramadan. Nearly one-fourth of the world will observe the annual fast and 8 million Muslims in America will abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset during the holy month. A grueling task at any time of the year, Ramadan this year will be especially daunting during the long and hot summer days.

Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the nation, and the second-most-practiced faith in 20 of these united states. And these demographic shifts prompted a prominent Los Angeles-based imam to comment recently that "Ramadan is a new American tradition." The cleric's forward-looking pronouncement marks Islam's recent arrival in the U.S. But this statement reveals a pathology afflicting a lot of Muslim Americans today—an inability to look back and embrace the opening chapters of Muslim-American history, one that was written by enslaved African Muslims.

Social scientists estimate that 15 to 30 percent, or "as many as 600,000 to 1.2 million," slaves in antebellum America were Muslims. Forty-six percent of the slaves in the antebellum South were kidnapped from Africa's western regions, which boasted "significant numbers of Muslims."

These enslaved Muslims strove to meet the demands of their faith, most notably the Ramadan fast, prayers and community meals, in the face of comprehensive slave codes that linked religious activity to insubordination and rebellion. Marking Ramadan as a "new American tradition" not only overlooks the holy month observed by enslaved Muslims many years ago but also perpetuates their erasure from Muslim-American history.       

Between Sunna and Slave Codes

Although the Quran "allows a believer to abstain from fasting if he or she is far from home or involved in strenuous work," many enslaved Muslims demonstrated transcendent piety by choosing to fast while in bondage. In addition to abstaining from food and drink, enslaved Muslims held holy-month prayers in slave quarters and put together iftars—meals at sundown to break the fast—that brought observing Muslims together. These prayers and iftars violated slave codes restricting assembly of any kind.

For instance, the Virginia Slave Code of 1723 considered the assembly of five slaves an "unlawful and tumultuous meeting," convened to plot rebellion attempts. Every state in the South codified similar laws barring slave assemblages, which disparately impacted enslaved African Muslims observing the holy month.

Practicing Islam, therefore, and observing Ramadan and its fundamental rituals, for enslaved Muslims in antebellum America, necessitated the violation of slave codes. This exposed them to barbaric punishment, injury and, oftentimes, even death. However, the courage to observe the holy month while bonded, and in the face of grave risk, highlights the supreme piety of many enslaved Muslims.

Ramadan was widely observed by enslaved Muslims. Yet this history is largely ignored by Muslim-American leaders and laypeople alike—and erased from the modern Muslim-American narrative.

Rewriting the History of Ramadan in the U.S.

Muslim America was almost entirely black during the antebellum era. Today it stands as the most diverse Muslim community in the world. Today African Americans make up a significant part of the community, along with Muslims of South Asian and Arab descent. Latin Americans are a rapidly growing demographic in the community, ensuring that Muslims in America are a microcosm of their home nation's overall multiculturalism. 

In the U.S. today, Ramadan dinner tables are sure to include staple Arab or Pakistani dishes. Yet many Muslim Americans will break the fast with tortas and tamales, halal meat loaf and greens. Muslim diversity in this country has reshaped Ramadan into a multicultural American tradition. The breadth of Muslim America's racial and cultural diversity today is unprecedented, making this year's Ramadan—and the Ramadans to follow—new in terms of how transcultural and multiracial the tradition has become.   

This Muslim-American multiculturalism comes with many challenges: Namely, intraracism, Arab supremacy and anti-black racism prevent cohesion inside and outside American mosques. These deplorable trends perpetuate the erasure of the Muslim slave narrative. Integrating this history will not only mitigate racism and facilitate Muslim-American cohesion but also reveal the deep-rootedness of the faith, and its holiest month, on American soil.

This Ramadan, honoring the memory of the first Muslim Americans and their struggle for freedom—and sharing their story with loved ones at the iftar table—seems an ideal step toward rewriting this missing chapter of Muslim-American history into our collective consciousness.

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04 Jul 2014 12:07 #199918 by dez97
I never knew this before, thanks so much for sharing.

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04 Jul 2014 13:31 #199930 by mapoui
all muslim ethic groups are racist towards black muslims..to all and any blacks at all.

arab anti black racism is very, very deep.

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04 Jul 2014 13:36 #199932 by zsk77
The denial of anti-black racism and discrimination by the Arab world stems partially from the complex relationship Arab societies have with Islam, a religion they take much pride in, and one that remains firmly anti-racist. Denying that racism exists in the Arab world makes it difficult to see the consequences it has on victims and tackle the problem productively.

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05 Jul 2014 10:52 - 05 Jul 2014 12:19 #200029 by ketchim
Dunno about this ....most of the Lebanese guys here in Toronto :

goes out with or are married to African girls ( somalians and ethiopians)

They all met here ... 8)
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05 Jul 2014 13:36 - 05 Jul 2014 20:21 #200044 by mapoui

much arise out of that:  the fact that many Lebanese are not Muslim but christian..that arab religious fundamentalism appear to be only a part of the religious mix in Lebanon which is a more...indeed very secular society

but then again I know Lebanese in the west indies and they are all Maronite Christians. and yet they are very racist and separatist in the caribbean.  and I have know a few in Canada right here and they have been the same as in the west indies..very anti Black.

also Christian Lebanese are the hand-maiden of the Zionists as a community.  they are rich and fat around the world for that reason.

maybe you can go deeper and explain the behaviour of your Lebanese ketchim..if they are christian or muslim and why they go out with girls who seem contrary to general middle eastern trend.

then again the east African population including Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea..are very arabic..arabized so to speak..religiously, much mixed blood over the centuries.  it would be interesting to know how arabs proper see them..as black African or more arab than anything?

it could be that Lebanese do not see such africans as black at all

then another potential complication arises.  if Ketchim's people are Christian Lebanese and those Somali/ethiopian girls they go out with are black african Jews, then all is swell and well, given the hand-maiden relationship between Jews and Christian Lebanese.


lots of confusion ::confused:: ::confused:: ::confused:: ::confused::
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05 Jul 2014 13:49 #200051 by ketchim
I am talking Lebanese muslims and Arabs.

The only African girls you see with non black guys .

right here in scarberia it is commonplace. !

No confusion whatsoever .Saw this Lebanese muslim fellah with Long beard :

and he somalian muslim black gyal belly big wid pickney  8)

You need to get out a bit more , Mapster  :P

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05 Jul 2014 13:55 #200052 by ketchim

Come to Scarborough and look around :

Facts instead of speculation wil knock yuh in de head !  ;D

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05 Jul 2014 14:34 #200066 by Kwami
These muslims slaves were  celebrating Ramadan  , Why? . They were slaves for Allah sake and they should have  cursed Allah to have put them  in that predicament.
If ever there was a need tor Jihad then that was it ... during slavery.

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05 Jul 2014 15:04 #200073 by ketchim
Slavery is older than Islam  :

You and Mapoui need to get FACTS  :P

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