Muslim Americans assert solidarity with Black Lives Matter, finding unity within a diverse faith group
The killing of George Floyd took place at the doorstep of Muslim America.
He was killed in front of Cup Foods, a store owned by an Arab American Muslim, whose teenage employee – also a Muslim – had earlier reported to police that Floyd tried to use a counterfeit $20 bill to buy cigarettes.
Muslim American businesses are common in lower-income areas, such as the part of Minneapolis where Floyd died after a police officer knelt on his neck. And as the writer Moustafa Bayoumi has noted, this puts stores in a precarious position – catering for the community while also duty-bound to report crime to the police, sometimes under the threat of being closed down if they don’t comply.
As a Muslim scholar of Islam who has written about the role of Muslims in the making of the United States, I recog...