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Muhammed al-Ahari

Muhammed Abdullah al-Ahari (born January 6, 1965 as Ray Allen Rudder) an American essayist, scholar and writer on the topics of American Islam, Black Nationalist groups, heterodox Islamic groups and modern occultism. Al-Ahari has been published in American, Nigerian, Bosnian, and Turkish Islamic periodicals. He has also studied at the American Islamic College in Chicago for three years and with Bektashi, Naqshibandi, Muridi, Tijani, the Chistiyyah (under Shaykh Rafi Sharif) and Nimatillahi Sufi Orders. These studies and his travels to mosques and Islamic schools around the country led to Muhammed al-Ahari to focus on the preservation of rare pieces of American Islamic Literature and the documenting of the presence of Muslims in the United States and Canada.
== Periodical Publications ==
Muhammad al-Ahari is a widely published writer. He has published more than sixty articles in Muslim American magazines and journals including the Message, the Minaret,〔Al-Ahari, Muhammad Abdullah. "Muhammad Alexander Russel Webb". The Minaret January/February 1992:51-2. and a half dozen other articles to be added.〕 Islamsko Misao,〔Muhammad Abdullah Al-Ahari Rudder; translated by I. Kasumović to Croatian "Mogućnosti bilingvalnog metoda u nastavi : (historijski razvoj islama u Americi)" Islamska misao, 13, 156, str. 39-44 (1991). Contains a biographic sketch that documents Muhammed al-Ahari's studies of Islam in America.〕 Islamic Horizons, Indian Times, Fountain Magazine,〔http://www.fountainmagazine.com/article.php?ARTICLEID=574〕 al-Basheer, New Era, Svijest,〔Svijest contains an articles Muhammed al-Ahari wrote on Bosnian cuisine, Bosnian Coffeehouses, and the history of Bosnian immigration to America. One of the issues also contains a two page interview documenting Muhammed al-Ahari's conversion to Islam and his documenting of the history of Islam in America.〕 Muslim Journal, Muslim Prison Brotherhood Newsletter, al-Talib, The Light, Moorish Science Monitor, and Amexem Times and Seasons.〔http://reocities.com/Heartland/Woods/4623/amexemtimes/amexemtimes16.html〕 Muhammed served as the editor for the following publications: Meditations from the Bilali Muhammad Research Society (Charleston, S.C., 1988), the Moorish Science Monitor from the Moorish Orthodox Church (two issues -- the Poetry Issue 2004 and the Circle Seven Commentary issue 2005), and the ICCGC Newsletter at the Islamic Cultural Center in Northbrook, Illinois (two issues in 2011 and still editor).〔http://www.icc-greaterchicago.com/ The newsletter is available in both print and online versions.〕

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