African-American Muslims
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African-American Muslims are African Americans who practice the Muslim faith. Most black Muslims are converts who converted from other religions such as Christianity. 2% of African Americans are Muslims in the United States.[1]
African-American Muslims Media
Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam since 1981
Mahershala Ali is an Ahmadi Muslim