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For Ibrahim Mumin, the great-grandson of a slave, Ramadan is an important opportunity to share his faith with non-Muslims.
For African-American Muslims, Ramadan Has Special Meaning 2011
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"I was at a reception and they asked me what country am I from because many Americans have this perception that all Muslims come from another country," Mumin noted.
For African-American Muslims, Ramadan Has Special Meaning 2011
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For Ibrahim Mumin, the great-grandson of a slave, Ramadan is an important opportunity to share his faith with non-Muslims.
For African-American Muslims, Ramadan Has Special Meaning 2011
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"I was at a reception and they asked me what country am I from because many Americans have this perception that all Muslims come from another country," Mumin noted.
For African-American Muslims, Ramadan Has Special Meaning 2011
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If the baby does grow up for a lot of years, may Allah have mercy on her and have her be a Mumin so that she will be able to have a blissful and more enjoying life in the Akirah than here, Ameen.
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Adaf Sheikh Mumin, a cinema-goer who escaped without injuries.
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[Arabic: Muhammad rasūlullah] makes you a Mumin (= _faithful_), no matter by what name others may call you.
Notes on Islam Ahmed Hussain
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My own affair of Sarawak meets with some opposition from Mumin, who is decidedly friendly to Macota.
The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy Henry Keppel
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At this juncture he encountered several Ismailis, one of whom, a Dai named Mumin, finally converted him to the principles of his sect, and Hasan, declaring himself now to be a convinced adherent of the Fatimite Khalifas, journed to Cairo, where he was received with honour by the Dar ul Hikmat and also by the Khalifa Mustansir, to whom he became counsellor.
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918
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"Don't cry, don't cry," the neighbours said to his mother, Khadijo Mumin.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GEOFFREY YORK 2011
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