Day 20, Imam Daayiee Abdullah
Imam Daayiee Abdullah
Born January 22, 1954
First openly Gay Imam in America
"Imam Daayiee Abdullah is a prominent human and sexuality rights activist within Muslim and interfaith contexts. He was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan in an educated community with parents that were community activists. They encouraged him to have faith in something greater than himself, and he was nurtured and baptized at age 8 in a Southern Baptist church. Daayiee had exposure to many faiths in his formative years, and he was a precocious and adventurous youth who eventually moved to San Francisco, California in 1975.While in San Francisco, he went to court reporting school and became a stenographer that worked for the IRS for several years. Although at the age of 5 he knew there was something different about him and he voiced this to his parents at the age of 15, he would not meet his first adult partner until the move to San Francisco. While attending a Metropolitan Community Church, he met a mentor Monty Cardwell that acclimated him to the black gay community. Daayiee began his own activism within the gay community, which lead him to work as one of the San Francisco coordinators for the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. After spending extended time in Washington, DC, he decided to move there.
After arriving in Washington, DC he had a vision that told him to study Chinese. He entered Georgetown University as a Community Scholar and quickly began studying Chinese language and literature. While in this program, he was encouraged to go to Beijing University to further his studies. During his tenure at Beijing in the early 1980s, he met some Chinese Muslims that invited him to experience the “real Islam” at their mosque. He was initially drawn to the faith because of its prayer process and continued to visit the mosque but did not formally convert until 1985. His program at Georgetown also concentrated on Arabic which made possible study abroad in the Middle East and gave him the preparation for his further study of Islam and the Quran.

Daayiee became an authority on homosexuality and Islam and traveled widely lecturing that the Quran does not speak against homosexuality. He frequently lectures internationally on progressive Muslim concepts, interfaith networking and the development of inclusive revisions of Islamic theological thought and interpretations of the shari’ah and fiqh. In addition to this work, he has served as moderator for the Muslim Gay Men Discussion group for over 10 years. His many roles within progressive Islam led many in the gay Muslim community to consider him an imam as he was performing marriages, funerals, and counseling those in the community. Realizing his deep scholastic interest in Islamic studies, Imam Abdullah began training in Virginia at the Graduate School of Islamic Social Sciences in 2000 with aspirations of becoming a sheikh. Before completing his master’s degree in Shari’ah Sciences and Quranic Interpretation he was kicked out of the school for being openly gay. Despite this shunning, Imam Abdullah has served as an Imam for ten years here in the United States as well as in Europe, Norway, the Netherlands, and the U.K.

Although he has long been involved in actively promoting understanding and awareness of issues of racial, sexual, and gender equality both within and beyond Muslim communities, he has an equally productive social life. He enjoys claymation, music concerts, and community work. Finally, Imam Abdullah takes considerable pride in helping other Muslims find the same peace of knowing God that he has found. Imam Daayiee can be reached through his website, www.daayiee.com or Daayiee@aol.com."
"By not allowing same sex couples to wed, there is a direct
attack on the Qu'ran's message that each person has a
mate who is their 'comfort and their cloak'".
-Imam Daayiee Abdullah
Info from: lgbtran.org
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