America's Islamic Heritage Museum

America's Islamic Heritage Museum is the principal project of Collections & Stories of American Muslims, Inc. - a Washington, DC, Ward 8 based, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and fostering educational community-engagement opportunities that provide access to, and understanding of, the history of Muslim Americans.[1]

Contents

Organization history

In 1996 Collections & Stories of American Muslims, Inc. (CSAM) was established. In the years that followed CSAM travelled across the country sharing the history of Muslims in America with the public. This included stops at the DuSable Museum of African American History, Harvard University, Howard University, the Malcolm X & Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center, Rutgers University, the Anacostia Community Museum, Stanford University, University of Florida, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Pittsburgh and the U.S. Department of State's International Visitor Leadership Program.[2] The exhibition also travelled abroad, visiting Qatar and Nigeria. On April 30, 2011, the museum opened to the public at the former Clara Muhammad School in Washington, DC.

Museum content

Much of the museum's content is displayed on a series of panels covering a diverse set of personalties including Estevanico, Omar ibn Said, Hajj Ali, Yarrow Mamout, and Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb. It makes note of America's unique ethnic groups and migration patterns, including the hard to define Melungeons and the immigration of Bosnian Muslims starting in the 19th century. There is an extensive section on the Nation of Islam with old newspapers, photographs and other memorabilia. The museum also makes note of several towns with Islamic references including Mahomet, IL, Mahomet, TX, Mecca, IN and Elkader, IA.

Address

2315 Martin Luther King Ave. SE
Washington, DC 20020

Hours

The museum is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm and closed on Monday.

Board members

Amir N. Muhammad
President

Dr. Sulayman Nyang
Vice President

Georgine Kareema Altomare
Treasurer

Amatullah Sharif
Secretary

Diane Habeebah Muhammad
Director

Mohamed Zakariya
Member

Advisory Board

Aisha Al-Adawiya
New York, NY

Sharmin Ahmed
Bethesda, MD

Dr. Khalid Blankship
Professor at Temple University
Philadelphia, PA

Dr. Aminah McCloud
Professor at DePaul University
Chicago, IL

Dr. Zakiyyah Muhammad
Sacramento, CA

Imam Yusuf Saleem
M.A.S. National Director of Education
Washington, D.C.

Dr. Muhammad Sillah
Professor at Hampton University
Hampton, VA

Dr. Hakim M. Rashid
Professor at Howard University
Washington, D.C.

See also

Islam in the United States
Islam in the Americas

References

  1. ^ Nadirah Rasheed, [1], The Muslim Link, May 6th, 2011
  2. ^ Arlene Borenstein, [2], NBC Washington, July 28th, 2011

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