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Can you name the Largest U.S. Muslim Metro Areas?
created by
alj93
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Source:
Muslim Metro Areas (2000)
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Adherents
City
Percent
157,714
2.1%
331,045
1.6%
120,293
1.3%
81,216
1.3%
68,394
1.3%
2,300
1.2%
54,220
1.2%
79,547
1.1%
6,218
1.0%
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1.0%
48,366
0.9%
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0.9%
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U.S. Muslim Metro Areas Quiz
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Created Feb 11, 2011 in
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faraznaeem
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Feb 18th, 2011 at 02:46 GMT
4 points
Great idea for a quiz. The source states that: "The historically African American denominations are not included in the 2000 congregation and membership totals." Considering Afro-Americans make up 30-40% of the American Muslim population, the numbers for some cities like Atlanta is much lower than the actual number.
alj93
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Feb 24th, 2011 at 04:03 GMT
1 point
Thanks! And yeah, that is interesting. And agreed, I'm guessing that the actual numbers for many cities like Atlanta, Chicago, NYC, etc. would be a lot higher otherwise.
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