Pre Columbian Islamic
Pre Columbian Islamic
Pre Columbian Islamic
PRE-COLUMBIAN ISLAMIC
PRESENCE IN THE
AMERICAS
By Dr. Yahia Zeghoudi Matre de Confrence Centre Universitaire de
Ghardaia
Few scholars and ordinary Muslim people suspect the arrival of
Muslims at the Americas a long time before the discovery of
Christopher Columbus of the San Salvador Island in 1492. By the way,
this island was called by the natives Indians Guana Hani, a Mandinka
word meaning () . Probably, no one could have dreamt of the
idea of a Muslim presence on the American continent. However, new
theories based on archaeological findings tend to point in this direction.
This means that Columbus was the last to arrive, and not the
discoverer. Here below is evidence of this new tendency.
The oldest recorded Muslim presence in America dates back to
AD 700-800 as proved by Barry Fell from the University of Harvard
in his book Saga America (1980). He gave solid scientific evidence
that Muslims from North and West Africa arrived to America
centuries before Christopher Columbus. He discovered through
archaeological findings that Muslims established schools at Valley of
Fire, Allan Springs, Logomarsino, Keyhole, Canyon, Washoe and
Hickison Summit Pass (Nevada), and at Mesa Verde (Colorado),
Mimbres Valley (New Mexico) and Tipper Canoe (Indiana) dating
back to the above-mentioned era. In the arid Western region of the
USA, he found engravings on rocks that included Arabic texts,
diagrams, and charts as remnants of the last surviving fragments of a
Muslim system of elementary and high level schools.(1) Fell indicates
that the Arabic of North Africa was used in teaching, and was
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active in the communities in which they lived. Treaties such as Peace and
Friendship that was signed on the Delaware River in the year 1787 bear the
signatures of Abdel- [H]akk and Muhammad Ibn Abdullah. This treaty
details our continued right to exist as a community in the areas of
commerce, maritime shipping, current form of government at that time
which was in accordance with Islam.
Then in his article, he mentions that Native American Muslims
had a role in the Constitution of the United States, which was drawn up
as a substitution for the Articles of Confederation that failed to solidify
the Union of the USA after the Revolution. He also tells that Arabic,
Hebrew and Persian left their traces on the Native American languages:
According to a federal court case from the Continental Congress,
we help put the breath of life into the newly framed constitution. All of the
documents are presently in the National Archives as well as the Library of
Congress. If you have access to records in the state of South Carolina, read
the Moors Sundry Act of 1790. In a future article, Inshallah, I will go into
more details about the various tribes, their languages; in which some are
influenced by Arabic, Persian, Hebrew words. Almost all of the tribes
vocabulary include the word Allah.
The Natives imitated the names of people, places, and even the
Islamic dress:
The traditional dress code for Indian women includes the kimah (9)
and long dresses. For men, standard fare is turbans and long tops that come
down to the knees. If you were to look at any of the old books on Cherokee
clothing up to the time of 1832, you will see the men wearing turbans and
the women wearing long head coverings. The last Cherokee chief who had a
Muslim name was Ramadhan Ibn Wati of the Cherokees in 1866. Cities
across the United States and Canada bear names that are of Indian and
Islamic derivation. Have you ever wondered what the name Tallahassee
means? It means that He Allah will deliver you sometime in the future (10).
As to the geographic explorations in the Atlantic Ocean made by
Muslims, Al-Sharif Al-Idrissi (A.D. 1099 1166) the Muslim geographer
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to Mecca for the hajj in 1324 while transiting from Egypt, informed the
scholars present at the court of the Sultan An-Nasir Nasir Eddine
Muhammad III (AD. 1309-1340) in Cairo about his brothers
expeditions. Sultan Abu Bakari I (A.D. 1285-1312), had made two trips
across the Atlantic Ocean and that when he did not return from his
second voyage of AD. 1311 to Timbuktu, he (Mansa Musa) became the
sultan of Mali(19). During the reign of the latter, explorations across the
Atlantic Ocean continued. As anthropologically proven, the Mandinkas
explored several parts of North America by using the Mississippi and
other rivers for travelling. The writings left by the Mandinkas at Four
Corners, Arizona, show that they had brought elephants from Africa to
the area(20). To support this reasoning, Fareed Numan mentioned that in
1312 African Muslims ( Mandinkas )arrived at the Gulf of Mexico in
order to explore the American interior by using the Mississippi River
for access. These explorers originated in Mali and West Africa.
On the other hand, Christopher Columbus and other Portuguese
and Spanish explorers used geographical and navigational information
gathered by Muslim traders to travel a distance of 2,400 kms across the
Atlantic Ocean. The information and maps had been compiled by
Muslim traders and Al-Masudi (A.D. 871-957) in his book History of the
World from material gathered in Africa and Asia. Besides, as to the help
that Columbus received from Muslims, his first expedition of 1492
included two captains of Muslim origin. The first was Martin Alonso
Pinzon, who commanded the Pinta and the second was his brother
Vicente Yaez Pinzon in the command of the Nia. The Pinzon brothers
were rich ship outfitters, who also outfitted the Santa Maria for the
historical voyage during which Columbus reached the Bahama Islands,
believing he had reached India. They outfitted the ships at their own
expense. In doing so, the Pinzon brothers were motivated by commercial
reasons. As to their origin, they were related to the Sultan Abuzayan
Muhammad III (A.D. 1362-1366), who ruled Morocco as one of the
Marinid rulers (AD. 1196-1465)(21).
More important as a proof of the precedence of Islamic presence
over the European one, Christopher Columbus wrote in his journal that
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an Arabic proper noun, the name of a person. That is the name of the
island stood for Hani Brothers.(29) This clearly proves that Muslims
had visited and left their impact on the San Salvador Island before
Columbus.
At the same time, at the east of Pointe Cavinas as far as Cape
Gracios A Dios, in Honduras, there existed a tribe of Muslim natives
called Almamy. This word was of Arabic and Mandinka origin,
standing for Al-Imam, that is the leader of the prayer or the chief of
the community.
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6-MROUEH, op.cit.
7-The year of entry of Muslims to America was set at 1178 by Asma Gull
Hasan. See Youssef MROUEH, Pre-Columbian Muslims in the
Americas,
http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Park/6443/America/columbian.htm
See also http://www.sunnah.org/history/
8-Mahir ABDAL-RAZZAAQ EL, Digginging for Red Roots. Article cited as
taken
from
The
Message
,
July
1996.
See
http://www.islam101.com/history/cherokee.htm
9- He probably refers here to Khimar ()
10-ABDAL-RAZZAAQ EL, op. cit.
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12-MROUAH, op. cit.
13-Muhammed ABDULLAH AHARI, The Islamic Community in the United
States: Historical Development.
http:// www.sunnah.org/history/islamamr.htm
14-Muhajjaroun ( - )means in English forced immigrants.
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Bibliography
1- Richard, Brent TURNER, Islam in the African-American Experience,
Bloomington & Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 1997.
2- Youssef MROUEH, Pre-Columbian Muslims in the Americas,
http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Park/6443/America/colu
mbian.htm
See also http://www.sunnah.org/history/
3- Mahir ABDAL-RAZZAAQ EL, Digginging for Red Roots. Article
cited as taken from The Message ,
July 1996. See http://www.islam101.com/history/cherokee.htm
4- Muhammed ABDULLAH AHARI, The Islamic Community in the
United States: Historical Development.
http:// www.sunnah.org/history/islamamr.htm
5- Fareed H. NUMAN, American Muslim History: A Chronological
Observation (December 1992)
http://www. islam101.com/history/muslim_us_hist.html