Amir Hussain
This list includes links to various groups who consider themselves to be Muslim. I make no judgement about their Islam, but I understand that others may be all too willing to do this.
Last Updated: January 15, 2019
- A number of scholars of Islam have issued a statement in response to the attacks on Sept. 11. That statement and other resources are available from this web page.
- The Omar Ibn Said Collection at the Library of Congress is an online collection in both English and Arabic, including an 1831 manuscript in Arabic on “The Life of Omar Ibn Said,” a West African slave in America.
- The University of North Carolina has a web guide to writing papers in the study of religion.
- Professor Alan Godlas of the University of Georgia has the best home page for the study of Islam online.
- Professor Carl Ernst of the University of North Carolina has an excellent web page with resources about the Qur’an.
- The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (sometimes referred to as the Qadiani group) has a web page.
- The Al-Fatiha News List is a resource for GLBT Muslims.
- Azizah Magazine is a magazine by and for Muslim women.
- The Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) has a home page.
- The Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC) has a home page.
- The Canadian Society of Muslims has a home page.
- The Center for Global Understanding has a home page.
- The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) has a home page.
- The Council on Islamic Education (CIE) has a web page of resources for teachers.
- The Duke Islamic Studies Center has a web page.
- Farid Esack, a prominent Muslim scholar and theologian, has a web page.
- The First Ismaili Electronic Library and Database is a comprehensive web page about Ismailis.
- IMAN, The International Muslimah Artists Network, has a home page for the artwork of Muslim women.
- The Institute of Islamic Information and Education has a web page.
- The Institute of Ismaili Studies has a home page.
- The Internet Islamic University has a home page.
- The Islam and Human Rights Fellowship Program at Emory University has a web page.
- The Islam Project has a web page.
- An Islamic Calendar for North America is available online.
- The Islamic Center of Southern California has a home page.
- The Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) has a home page.
- The Center for Muslim-Jewish Engagement at USC has some good resources.
- The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) has a home page.
- Islamicity is a great resource about the global Muslim community.
- The Ja’ffari Islamic Centre, one of the largest Shi’a centres in North America, has a home page.
- Karamah is an organization of Muslim women lawyers for human rights.
- The Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement (sometimes referred to as the Ahmadiyya Anjuman) has a home page.
- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has a web page on Islamic art.
- Lupe Fiasco, a Muslim hip hop artist, has a web page.
- The Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP) has a web page.
- The Mosque in America – A National Portrait is available online.
- MOST (Muslims on Screen and Television) is a great resource for the creative community.
- The Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA) has a home page.
- The Muslim American Society has a home page.
- The Muslim Peace Fellowship has a home page.
- Muslim Philosophy is a great resource for learning about Islamic philosophy and Muslim philosophers.
- The Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) has a home page.
- Muslims for Progressive Values has a web page.
- The Nation of Islam has a home page.
- The National Muslim AIDS Initiative has a home page.
- Pakistan Link is the largest newspaper for the Pakistani community in North America.
- Positive Muslims is a resource about HIV/AIDS and Islam.
- Queer Jihad is another resource for GLBT Muslims.
- The Dar al Tableegh in the United Kingdom has a wonderful resource page for the study of the Qur’an online.
- Southern California InFocus is newspaper about Muslims in the Southland.
- The units for the study of Islam of the American Academy of Religion have a home page.
- The Tasneem Project has a web page.
- Danny Thompson is a Muslim who is one of the finest acoustic bass players in the world.
- Richard Thompson is a Muslim who is one of the finest guitar players in the world.
- The UMMA Community Clinic is located in Los Angeles.
- The U.S. Government has the following Muslim Life in America Home Page.
- Yusuf Islam, a Muslim musician, has a web page.
- Mohamed Zakariya is the finest American Muslim calligrapher. Learn more about him and about Islamic calligraphy from his web page.
- Zawaj is a web page for Muslim matrimonials.