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  2. Mosque of Shaikh M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia: The Fellowship Press. 2008. Sufism in the West. New York: Routledge. 2003. ISBN 0-415-27407-9. Chapter 4: Third Wave Sufism in America and the Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship by Dr. Gisela Webb, Professor of Religious Studies at Seton Hall University; Bawa Muhaiyaddeen, M. R. (2003). The Tree that Fell to the West: Autobiography of a ...

  3. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (died December 8, 1986), also known as Bawa, was a Tamil-speaking teacher [3] and Sufi mystic from Sri Lanka who came to the United States in 1971, established a following, and founded the Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship in Philadelphia.

  4. Masjid Al-Jamia - Wikipedia

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    As a non-profit organization, Masjid Al-Jamia is independently administered. According to City of Philadelphia property records, the owner of the mosque building, which is located at 4228 Walnut Street and which covers 12,541 square feet, is the North American Islamic Trust, Inc. [5] This organization, NAIT, identifies the building as an Islamic charitable endowment, or waqf.

  5. List of mosques in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Masjid of Al-Islam: Atlanta: Georgia: Established when Elijah Muhammad purchased a property on Bankhead Hwy. Later moved to its present location. [39] Al-Farooq Masjid: Atlanta: Georgia: 1980 The Al-Farooq Masjid was established in 1980 as The Atlanta Mosque, a nonprofit, non-political, religious organization.

  6. Philly Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Bait Ul Aafiyat mosque, more commonly known as the Philly Mosque, or the North Philly Mosque, is a large mosque in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. History [ edit ]

  7. Mosque No. 12 - Wikipedia

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    Mosque No. 12, also known as Masjid Makkah, is a mosque in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It came to prominence in the early 1960s when a building was leased by the Nation of Islam, converted for use as a mosque, and placed under the direction of Malcolm X, who was a minister there and at Mosque No. 7 until he left the organization for Sunni Islam in 1964.

  8. List of church buildings in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    HABS PA-6789: Redeemer Lutheran Church: 3200 Ryan Avenue St. Michael's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Mt. Airy) 6671 Germantown Avenue Closed September 2016 St. Michael's Lutheran Church - Kensington 2139 East Cumberland Street, Kensington HABS PA-6793: Tacony Evangelical Lutheran Church 6816 Jackson Street HABS PA-6692-D

  9. Category:Mosques in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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