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The Bilal Muslim Mission is an international Shi'a twelver organization, established in East Africa on December 25, 1964 through the efforts of Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi, Hussein Nasser Walji and other dedicated volunteers.. The organization is named after Bilal ibn Ribah, the famous African Sahabi. ==History== When the organization was established, there were hardly any Shi'a communities of native African origin in the Sub-Saharan Africa. Now, there are several. The website of their Tanzania branch writes: They are now part of the World Federation of KSI Muslim Communities, an international umbrella organization〔 that was formed in the 1976, after 1500 Shi'a twelver families emigrated from East Africa to the United Kingdom and Canada.〔Mapping Women, Making Politics: feminist perspectives on political geography By Linda J. Peake, (read online ) on Google Books〕 The carried out missionary efforts aimed at both non-Muslims and Sunni Muslims, and their efforts intensified after the Iranian Revolution.〔Islam and Politics in Kenya By Arye Oded, (online ) on Google Books〕 In the late 1970s, the Bilal Muslim Mission and World Organization for Islamic Services had sent many books to America, by July 1977, about 5,770 books and booklets had been mailed out.〔Larry Poston, Islamic Da’wah in the West, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992), 128-129. on (du.edu )〕 The Bilal Muslim Mission is recoqnized by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs.〔(moia.gov.in )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bilal Muslim Mission」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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