According to the old records, some of the early Muslims were
brought as slaves from North Africa. In the 1960’s a Bahamian called
Bashan Saladin (formerly Charles Cleare) preached Islam and converted
his home into Mosque. In 1974, Dr. Munir Ahmad who returned from US as
Dental Specialist and Mr. Mustafa khalil Khalfani joined hand to
establish Islam. They were later joined by Br. Faisal AbdurRahmaan
Hepburn. There is only one central college in Nassau and no large
university. For all higher education, the Bahamians must travel to the
United States. After independence, many Bahamians converted to Islam
while studying in the US. Everyone you meet has connection to the US.
There are many South Asian Muslims from India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan,
as well as Turkey and Guyana totaling to 20-30 people working as
doctors, businessmen and teachers that visit the mosque.
Community Development
There are many Muslims from India, Pakistan and other countries
that have helped develop this community. In 1978 when Jamaat-Ul-Islam,
the Revolutionary Islamic Movement, was formed and Br. Mustapha Khalil
Khalafani was chosen as its leader. The Muslims established Jamaat-
Ul-Islam Mosque in Nassau run by Jamaat Management Consultancy Limited
owned by Br. Faisal Abdurrahman Hepburn.

The Mosque
The Mosque rests on two acres of land, white in color with three
domes (one large and two small) and one tall minaret. It is surrounded
by newly planted trees, a colorful courtyard and a parking lot. Women
area is separated by a perforated wooden partisan. The five daily
prayers are performed punctually in congregation. Over 60 people attend
the Friday sermon and prayer. Other activities include brothers and
sisters study circle as well as children’s Sunday school.
Conclusion
Islam in Nassau is growing with strong foundation for increasing
the Dawa work in the area. Muslims are being ignored or marginalized in
many ways, because of being a very small minority(less than 1% of the
population). For example, the media refuse to air positive Islamic
program and local newspapers are reluctant to cover events relating to
Islam and Muslims. They are still facing problems in carrying on their
activities. They could use some help and attention from US Muslims in
order to energize their work. Muslims in the U. S. including doctors,
engineers etc. can contribute by devoting their 1-2 week of vacation per
year while doing seminars on Islam or having free medical clinics while
still enjoying the scenery. The entire area is conducive to Dawa work
due to high literacy, good command of English language , respect for
people from US in general and religious background. The US national
organizations of Muslims have special obligation to reach out and extend
a helping hand. Any cooperation and coordinated activity will go a long
way in establishing Islam in this part of the world. For more
information about the mosque or the Islamic organization in the Bahamas,
contact them at visit their website:
http://
www.jamaahlus-sunnah.com/.