I've had the seeds of a lot of different posts rattling around in my head but I'm short on time so I think I'm "forced" to just do a link dump instead of a more thoughtful consideration
Over at
Umar Lee's blog,
“Ugly Black Women”, Perfect Arab Wives, and Matters of Race starts to discuss some of the less idealized aspects of race relations in the Arab world. This piece was originally inspired by
Not Sure What To Make of this “Discussion” over at Soliloquies of a Stranger
(The life of an African American, Muslim, Muhaajirah (Expat), from the hood, in an Inter-Racial Marriage. It Doesn’t get any stranger than that!).Abdur Rahman Muhammad finally concluded his series with
Why Blackamerican Muslims Don’t Stand For Justice Pt. 5Ever since my post
i and i and thou I've been meaning to find and share information about
Baye Fall, an African-based,
dreadlock-wearing Sufi order who are sometimes called "Muslim
Rastas". Recently I saw a pretty 'Grenada-
esque' entry over at
Pa' Africa Muchacho tu ta loco?, written by Dominican blogger Francisco Perez who is currently travelling in Senegal. He has a brief entry on
Cheikh Lo an African musician who is a member of the
Baye Fall. I wish I had a more detailed
understanding of the group, but I suspect that they could be a very strong example in my favor with respect to the ongoing discussions with
Sondjata (see
islam and afrocentrism,
afrocentricity and islam ii) on whether Islam is consistent with being African.
Francisco also has another entry on the upcoming
Eid al-
Adha entitled
What Would Jesus Buy? I'm not sure what else to say about the holiday. This year I feel like the holiday has surprised me. I'm not totally certain which city I'll be in for
Eid. I have
a couple of old posts about Eid al-Adha but I don't have any genuinely new comments for now.