Islam in Delaware is an established religion. Although it is unknown how many Muslims live in the state, Delaware has at least five mosques and a sizable Muslim population.
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- Mosques schools community centers and organizations
- Schools
- Masjids
- Organizations
- Community centers
- Community outreach and interfaith dialogue
- References
It is possible that the history of Islam in Delaware extends as far back as the origin of the Delaware Moors, a mixed-race community in Kent and Sussex counties whose origins are variously attributed to 18th century shipwrecked Moorish pirates, wives brought over from the 17th century British evacuation of Tangier, or a legendary romance between a European colonist and an enslaved Moorish prince. The community itself lays claims to a Muslim origin dating back to Colonial times.
Mosques, schools, community centers and organizations
Schools
Masjids
Organizations
Community centers
Community outreach and interfaith dialogue
There is a community of converted Muslims; an article in The News Journal by Summer Harlow in September 2007 highlights the transition many are making.