
Al Rashid Mosque
Building Canadian Muslim Communities
Earle H. Waugh(Author)
University of Alberta Press (CA)
Published on 18. June 2018
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-77212-339-5 (ISBN)
Description
Al Rashid Mosque, Canada's first and one of the earliest in North America, was erected in Edmonton in the depth of the Depression of the 1930s. Over time, the story of this first mosque, which served as a magnet for more Lebanese Muslim immigrants to Edmonton, was woven into the folklore of the local community. -Baha Abu-Laban, Foreword
Edmonton's Al Rashid Mosque has played a key role in Islam's Canadian development. Founded by Muslims from Lebanon, it has grown into a vibrant community fully integrated into Canada's cultural mosaic. The mosque continues to be a concrete expression of social good, a symbol of a proud Muslim Canadian identity. Al Rashid Mosque provides a welcome introduction to the ethics and values of homegrown Muslims. The book traces the mosque's role in education and community leadership and celebrates the numerous contributions of Muslim Canadians in Edmonton and across Canada. Al Rashid Mosque is a timely and important volume of Islamic and Canadian history.
"Forty years ago, as a young scholar in Islamic Studies at the University of Alberta, Al Rashid's Muslims welcomed my queries, tolerated my ignorance, and joyfully opened their homes and their hearts." -Earle H. Waugh
Earle H. Waugh has studied Islam in Canada and the Middle East for most of his adult life. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta and a senior scholar in the areas of religious studies, health and culture, and Indigenous language maintenance.
Edmonton's Al Rashid Mosque has played a key role in Islam's Canadian development. Founded by Muslims from Lebanon, it has grown into a vibrant community fully integrated into Canada's cultural mosaic. The mosque continues to be a concrete expression of social good, a symbol of a proud Muslim Canadian identity. Al Rashid Mosque provides a welcome introduction to the ethics and values of homegrown Muslims. The book traces the mosque's role in education and community leadership and celebrates the numerous contributions of Muslim Canadians in Edmonton and across Canada. Al Rashid Mosque is a timely and important volume of Islamic and Canadian history.
"Forty years ago, as a young scholar in Islamic Studies at the University of Alberta, Al Rashid's Muslims welcomed my queries, tolerated my ignorance, and joyfully opened their homes and their hearts." -Earle H. Waugh
Earle H. Waugh has studied Islam in Canada and the Middle East for most of his adult life. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta and a senior scholar in the areas of religious studies, health and culture, and Indigenous language maintenance.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Alberta
Canada
Publishing group
University of Alberta Press
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With printed dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77212-339-5 (9781772123395)
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Content
1 Leaving for Rihla
The Homeland Situation and the Travelling Identity, 1850s-1930s
2 The Foundations of Al Rashid
Creating a Social and Cultural Place, 1930-1970
3 The Evolution of a Canadian Mosque Tradition
The New Al Rashid, 1975-2005
4 Conserving a Canadian Islamic Community during Adversity
Al Rashid Post 9/11, 2001-2010
5 Transitioning into the Future
2010s and Beyond
Epilogue: The Iconic Al Rashid, Its Community, and Rihla
The Homeland Situation and the Travelling Identity, 1850s-1930s
2 The Foundations of Al Rashid
Creating a Social and Cultural Place, 1930-1970
3 The Evolution of a Canadian Mosque Tradition
The New Al Rashid, 1975-2005
4 Conserving a Canadian Islamic Community during Adversity
Al Rashid Post 9/11, 2001-2010
5 Transitioning into the Future
2010s and Beyond
Epilogue: The Iconic Al Rashid, Its Community, and Rihla