Latin American Muslims
Latin American Muslims are Muslims from countries in Latin America.
Statistics
Quoted from "Muslims in Latin America" by Muhammad Yusuf Hallar - "According to statistics, the number of muslims in Latin America is over four million, serving as an example 700,000 (seven hundred thousand) in Argentina and more than 1,500,000 (one point five million) in Brazil."[1] Based on other estimates the Muslims in the area of Latin America are 100,000 mainly concentrated in Brazil , El Salvador and Argentina but also there are concentrations in Venezuela, Colombia and Paraguay. Most of these Latin American Muslims are from either Lebanese or Syrian origin.
Organizations
Many Muslim organizations exist in Latin America, such as the Islamic Organization of Latin America (OIPAL). OIPAL is considered the most active organization in Latin America in promoting Islamic affiliated endeavors.
See also
- Islam in Argentina
- Islam in Bolivia
- Islam in Brazil
- Islam in Chile
- Islam in Colombia
- Islam in Ecuador
- Islam in Haiti
- Islam in Panama
- Islam in Paraguay
- Islam in Peru
- Islam in Uruguay
- Islam in Venezuela
- Islam in Belize
- Islam in Costa Rica
- Islam in Cuba
- Islam in Guatemala
- Islam in Dominican Republic
- Islam in El Salvador
- Islam in Honduras
- Islam in Mexico
- Islam in Nicaragua
- Islam in Puerto Rico
- Latino Muslims
- IOLA
References
External links
- Muslim Organizations in Latin America
- IOLA Website
- Islam in the Americas by Florida International University research-led team
- Related website links
- Kusumo, Fitra Ismu, "Islam en América Latina, tomo I: La expansión del Islam y su llegada a América Latina (Spanish edition)"
- Kusumo, Fitra Ismu, "Islam en América Latina, tomo II: Migración árabe a América Latina y el caso de México (Spanish edition)"
- Kusumo, Fitra Ismu, "Islam en América Latina, tomo III: El Islam hoy desde América Latina (Spanish edition)"