6 African Muslims Who
Brought Islam To America You Should Know
According to Lost Islamic History, one example of an African
Muslim who brought Islam to America is Bilali Muhammad. There are
also others like Ayub Job Djallo, Yarrow Mamood, Ibrahim
Abdulrahman ibn Sori, Ummar ibn Sayyid, (Omar ibn
Said) and Sali Bilali.
SALI
BILALI
Sali Bilali was born in Mali and
captured in 1782. It was reported that his last words on his death
bead were the shahada according to the Abolition Institute. Robert
Abbot, founder of the Chicago Defender, is his
descendent.
In conclusion, all the
continents contributed to the spread of Islam, Africa included. So
how can they deny such a legacy?
Bilali Muhammad
Bilali
Muhammad
Born around 1770 in the
area of Africa which are known as Guinea and Sierra Leone today,
Bilali Muhammad was an elite of the Fulani tribe. He knew Arabic
and was knowledgeable in hadith, tafsir, and shariah matters.
Because he was educated, he was allowed to rise in status in the
slave community.
Bilali Muhammad even wrote a 13
page manuscript on Islamic law from the Maliki Madhab called the
Bilali Document that he gifted to his friend
before his death. The manuscript was thought to be a diary until it
was deciphered at al-Azhar university in Cairo. His manuscript is
also known as Ben Ali Diary or Ben Ali
Journal. Read more here.
Ibrahim Abdulrahman ibn Sori was born in
Guinea. He was also known as The Prince Amonsgt Slaves. Son of King Sori
from the village of Timbo, Abdulrahman was a military leader. He
became a slave as a result of an ambush and sold to a slave owner
by the name of Thomas Foster in Mississippi.
Ibn Sori got married and
had children. Abdulrahman worked for 40 years before his release.
He died during his trip back. He had even wrote a letter to his
family in West Africa in Arabic which was read by the Sultan of
Morocco Abderrahmane who found it deeply touching and petitioned
U.S. President John Quincy Adams to release him.
Ayuba Suleiman
Diallo
Ayuba Suleiman
Diallo
Ayub Job Djallo was born in
Senegal from a respected Fulbe Muslim family. He was also known as
Job Ben Solomon. He wrote some memoirs and was a slave in Maryland
for a couple years. Sold into slavery as a result of a confusion,
he eventually returned home in Senegal to his aristocratic roots
still a Muslim.
Yarrow
Mamout
Yarrow
Mamout
Born in Guinea, Yarrow Mamood
was born in 1736 and died in 1823 a free man. He arrived at the age
of 14 years old in Maryland with his sister. Knowledgeable in
Arabic, he practiced Islam openly until his death. Read more on him
here.
Omar ibn
Said
Omar ibn
Said
Ummar ibn Sayyid was born in
Fuuta Toro, Senegal in 1770. Captured in 1807, he became known as
Omar Moreau and Prince Omeroh according to Muslimofusa.
Though there are reports that say he converted to Christianity
later in his life, many sources say that there was more than met
the eye in his situation. Nevertheless, he was known to be an
Islamic scholar, knowledgeable in many fields from arithmetic to
theology who wrote several Arabic texts.
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