Use BBC.com or the new BBC App to listen to BBC podcasts, Radio 4 and the World Service outside the UK.

Find out how to listen to other BBC stations

Episode details

World Service,11 Mar 2016,26 mins

SeriesAmerica's Mosques - A Story of Integration

America's Mosques: Old Mosques

Heart and Soul

Available for over a year

America’s ‘Mother Mosque’, the oldest purpose-built Mosque in the US, is in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tharik Hussain joins the congregation - most of them second or third generation Syrian and Lebanese Muslims - as well as newer arrivals, for prayer and meets members of the ‘Sunday schools’ and weekday classes. Unknown to many Americans, there is an older Mosque. Hussain seeks it out on the streets of New York City and joins a tea dance specially put on for him. Many of its members are descendants of the Lithuanian Tartar Society that founded it, and their affection for the building is as much about this ancestry as anything else. Quintessential ‘Brooklyners', they express some fear of being ‘discovered’ even while wanting recognition as part of New York and America’s religious heritage. Image: the minaret of the Brooklyn Baltic Mosque. Credit:Tharik Hussain

Programme Website
More episodes