ORTHODOX HOUSE
⛪ All churches
Sign in
☦ Today Thursday, July 2 / June 19 (old style) 🍽 Fast-free day Gregorian calendar ⇄
Robe of the Theotokos at Blachernae · St John (Maximovich), Archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco (1966) (June 19 OC)
← News feed Pan-Orthodox

Muslims were part of America’s story long before the republic began

July 2, 2026 · 1 min read

(The Conversation) — In the 1520s and 1530s, a man named Esteban de Dorantes, known as Estevanico, walked across the deserts of what is now Texas, New Mexico and Arizona – decades before the English founded Jamestown in 1607 and a full century before the Pilgrims reached Plymouth in 1620.

Born in Azemmour, on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, he had been enslaved and taken to Spain and then across the ocean. In an ill-fated journey in which most people perished, Estevanico survived . He learned various Native American languages and became one of the first people from the Old World to cross the southern interior of the future United States.

By the evidence of his birth in Morocco and the biographical information we have, he was a Muslim. His presence puts a question to the familiar account of Muslims in America as outsiders , particularly after 9/11.

As a scholar of religion , I focus my research on identity and belonging, in places ranging from East Africa and the Western Indian Ocean to Islamic communities in the U.S. South. In my 2026 book on the history and future of American Islam , and a companion volume on the future of religious pluralism in the U.S., I argue that…

Source: Religion News Service  ·  Read the full story →
💬 Comments
Sign in to join the conversation →
More stories
RCF Bordeaux, “The paths of orthodoxy”: “Who is my neighbor?”
Pan-Orthodox · July 2, 2026
Orthodox wall newspaper No. 27 (863)
Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) · July 2, 2026
Graduation ceremony held for Albanian-American School Graduates in Albania
Pan-Orthodox · July 2, 2026
The feast of the Chief Apostles Peter and Paul celebrated at the同义词句子如下: The feast day of the chief Apostles Peter and Paul was celebrated at the eponymous Monastery Church in Fryni, Lefkada.
Church of Greece · July 2, 2026