"Consider this: Anthony "The Turk" Janszoon van Salee,
son of the president of the Republic of Salé in Morocco, was among the
earliest and richest settlers of Manhattan island, a devout Muslim, and
the ancestor of Cornelius Vanderbilt, the Whitneys, Humphrey Bogart,
and, according to family lore, Jacqueline Bouvier. That's right: the
Lady of Camelot apparently had a mixed-race Muslim as an ancestor! One
of van Salee’s first properties was a farm in lower Manhattan acquired
in 1638 located on the north side of the stockade along present-day Wall
Street, just blocks from the Park Place Islamic center characterized by
Geller as a foreign presence on sacred American soil. A defender of
minorities, van Salee became the first settler of Brooklyn. Coney
Island, which abutted his property, was known as "Turk's Island” until
the 19th century.
Muslims are feeling unwelcome in America today, but followers of
Muhammed were living here before the arrival of English in
Spanish-controlled Florida and French Louisiana, where slaves were
imported from the Senegambia region of Africa, home to a large Muslim
population.
Influenced by the tolerance of the Enlightenment,
America's founders considered Islam’s place in the new republic despite
widespread fear of Barbary pirates and a sense of European rivalry with
the Ottoman Empire. As befitting a student of law in a religiously
diverse land, Thomas Jefferson purchased a Quran to learn about the
Islamic legal code – the same Quran that was used in the swearing in
of Muslim Keith Ellison to the U.S. Congress. In 1776, John Adams
published "Thoughts on Government," which praised the prophet Muhammad
as a "sober inquirer after truth.” Ben Franklin set up a non-sectarian
meeting house in Philadelphia, declaring in his autobiography that "even
if the Mufti of Constantinople were to send a missionary to preach
Mohammedanism to us, he would find a pulpit at his service." "
http://www.alternet.org/belief/right-wingers-would-be-shocked-learn-islam-has-been-part-american-history-its-founding?paging=off
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