Latino Muslims

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Latino Muslims are Latinos whose religion is Islam. Latino Muslims are also known as Hispanic Muslims.

Latino Muslims live in various cities within the United States, their numbers estimated to be from between 70000 and 200000.[1]

Various Latino Muslim organizations exist including the Latino American Dawah Organization and Alianza Islamica.

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  1. ^ "More Hispanic Americans are Converting to Islam" - Voice of America, Steve Mort (Orlando, Florida). Retrieved on 13 February 2007.

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