This page serves as the central index for printed works preserved and documented by IslamicASA.
These publications include newspapers, journals, pamphlets, books, reports, and other printed materials relating to the history of Islam and Muslims in the Americas and the wider Atlantic world.
Each entry links to a dedicated record containing bibliographic information, images, contextual notes, and, where permitted, digital access to the original publication.
The collection emphasizes rare, overlooked, and historically significant printed sources that contribute to a deeper understanding of Muslim communities, institutions, and experiences across the Western Hemisphere.
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Some Account of Mohammedu-Siseï, a Mandingo, of Nyáni-Marú on the Gambia
Capt. Washington's 1838 account of Mohammedu-Siseï, a Mandingo Muslim from the Gambia region of West Africa, accompanied by forthcoming IslamicASA research on Trinidad's Free Mandingo community.
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Bosnia Newsletter & Islam Today
A 1995 publication documenting Muslim humanitarian, religious, and community responses to the Bosnian War.
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Black Seed
A printed publication reflecting contemporary Muslim thought, community engagement, and Islamic discourse in North America.