Incarcerated Muslims in Georgia face challenges of faith and rights
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Incarcerated Muslims in Georgia face challenges of faith and rights
Atlanta faith leader and chaplain to the justice-impacted Muslim community, Imam Furqan Muhammad in his office at Masjid Al-Mu’Minun in Atlanta. (John Arthur Brown) Imam Furqan Muhammad began volunteering his time in 1989 to support the spiritual and religious needs of incarcerated Muslims across jails and prisons in Georgia. As a chaplain, Imam Muhammad wears many hats. He leads Friday congregational prayer known as Jummah, facilitates one-on-…
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