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Minarets on the Horizon: Muslim Pioneers in Canada

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This book gives us a detailed look at the Muslim presence in Canada, starting with the pioneer settlers from Syria/Lebanon and the Balkans in the early twentieth century and moving on to the more modern midcentury arrivals from South Asia and Africa. Told in their own words, the stories in this collection give us a rare insight into the lives of these pioneer Muslims. Punjabi men in the timber mills of British Columbia; Lebanese Arab peddlers on foot or horse cart on the rural highways of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba; men venturing north on dog sleighs to trade for fur; young women arriving to start families and soon to become family matriarchs; shopkeepers serving small provincial towns and big cities; and finally, students and professionals arriving in the postwar urban centres. Wherever they went, they bore the brunt of xenophobia and acknowledged kindnesses, as they adapted and sought out fellow worshippers and set up community centres and mosques. A Muslim identity was retained, adapted, and diversified.

316 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2021

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July 25, 2021
People should read this book and understand that Islam in Canada has been here for a long time. Muslims are a diverse group in terms of ethnicity and racial backgrounds. Even Muslims themselves who just immigrated two years ago don't know that Islam is old here in Canada.
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