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Potential Approaches or Examining African American Muslims
desires.” He went on to clarify, “many of these communities had germinating concepts that most citizens are permitted to attempt such as building small, successful communities with schools and industry built on the rhetoric of their leaders without plans to realize them.” There were several efforts to establish a sustainable physical presence of an American communal Islam that were not thought out for the long term of future generations as Amish or Mormons did for example.