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In 2007, there were over 5,000 Muslims residing in Puerto Rico, representing about 0.1% of the population. The early Muslim community largely consisted mainly of Palestinian and Jordanian immigrants who arrived between 1958 and 1962. At the time, the vast majority of Puerto Rico's Muslims lived in Caguas – a city in the island's central region located south of San Juan – where they operated restaurants, jewelry stores and clothing outlets. A storefront mosque on Calle Padre Colón in the Río Piedras district of San Juan served the entire religious community on the island during earlier years, however, today there are mosques and Islamic centers in Aguadilla, Arecibo, Hatillo, Ponce, Vega Alta, and San Juan. The American Muslim Association of North America (AMANA) also has an office in Cayey

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  • Islam in Puerto Rico (en)
  • الإسلام في بورتوريكو (ar)
  • Islam di Puerto Riko (in)
  • プエルトリコのイスラム教 (ja)
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  • تاريخ الإسلام في بورتوريكو مرتبط بتاريخ الإسلام في جزر الكاريبي. (ar)
  • Islam di Puerto Riko adalah agama minoritas. Menurut sensus yang tersedia pada tahun 2007, 5.000 jiwa atau 0.1% dari total populasi adalah muslim. Sebagian besar merupakan imigran dari Palestina yang tiba disana dalam kurun tahun 1958 hingga 1962. Pada saat itu sejumlah besar muslim tinggal di . Mereka membuka rumah makan, toko permata dan pakaian. Selain dari para imigran ada sekitar 1.500 muslim lainnya merupakan mualaf dan dari 1.500 jiwa tersebut terdapat 300 jiwa yang menemukan Islam justru selama mereka mendekam di dalam penjara. (in)
  • 本項目ではプエルトリコのイスラム教について記述する。 (ja)
  • In 2007, there were over 5,000 Muslims residing in Puerto Rico, representing about 0.1% of the population. The early Muslim community largely consisted mainly of Palestinian and Jordanian immigrants who arrived between 1958 and 1962. At the time, the vast majority of Puerto Rico's Muslims lived in Caguas – a city in the island's central region located south of San Juan – where they operated restaurants, jewelry stores and clothing outlets. A storefront mosque on Calle Padre Colón in the Río Piedras district of San Juan served the entire religious community on the island during earlier years, however, today there are mosques and Islamic centers in Aguadilla, Arecibo, Hatillo, Ponce, Vega Alta, and San Juan. The American Muslim Association of North America (AMANA) also has an office in Cayey (en)
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  • تاريخ الإسلام في بورتوريكو مرتبط بتاريخ الإسلام في جزر الكاريبي. (ar)
  • In 2007, there were over 5,000 Muslims residing in Puerto Rico, representing about 0.1% of the population. The early Muslim community largely consisted mainly of Palestinian and Jordanian immigrants who arrived between 1958 and 1962. At the time, the vast majority of Puerto Rico's Muslims lived in Caguas – a city in the island's central region located south of San Juan – where they operated restaurants, jewelry stores and clothing outlets. A storefront mosque on Calle Padre Colón in the Río Piedras district of San Juan served the entire religious community on the island during earlier years, however, today there are mosques and Islamic centers in Aguadilla, Arecibo, Hatillo, Ponce, Vega Alta, and San Juan. The American Muslim Association of North America (AMANA) also has an office in Cayey. (en)
  • Islam di Puerto Riko adalah agama minoritas. Menurut sensus yang tersedia pada tahun 2007, 5.000 jiwa atau 0.1% dari total populasi adalah muslim. Sebagian besar merupakan imigran dari Palestina yang tiba disana dalam kurun tahun 1958 hingga 1962. Pada saat itu sejumlah besar muslim tinggal di . Mereka membuka rumah makan, toko permata dan pakaian. Selain dari para imigran ada sekitar 1.500 muslim lainnya merupakan mualaf dan dari 1.500 jiwa tersebut terdapat 300 jiwa yang menemukan Islam justru selama mereka mendekam di dalam penjara. (in)
  • 本項目ではプエルトリコのイスラム教について記述する。 (ja)
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