Intro
It seems that the only a few famous Jazz players to convert to Ahmadiyya were Yusuf Lateef and Ahmad Jamal (in the 1950’s). Bowen made many errors in this regard, on page 252, he claimed that Sahib Shihab converted to Qadianism  (which is also confirmed by Usman Barry, he saw in an Ahmadiyya temple in Denmark). He then alleges that after Art Blakely converted to Islam and moved to New York (mid-to-late 1940’s), he formed in New York, “The Jazz Messengers”, a seventeen-piece band composed entirely of Qadiani converts. Dannin never mentioned any of this. Dannin briefly mentions Yusuf Lateef (aka Bill Evans) who converted to Ahmadiyya/Qadianism. Bowen then errs and says that Talib Dawud converted to Ahmadiyya (totally untrue) in Philadelphia under Sheikh Nasir Ahmad in Philadelphia (See Dannin, 58; Essien-Udom, 313). However, this is impossible since Sheikh Nasir Ahmad was fiercely anti-Qadiani and even started the Schism in Pittsburgh in 1934 and in Cleveland (via Wali Akram). Turner (see pages 138-140) made even a bigger mistake and alleged that even Talib Dawud, Art Blakely, Ford Daleel, Nuh Alahi (Turner alleges that he became a Vice President of the Ahmadiyya Community in the Los Angeles area), McCoy Tyner, Sahib Shihab and Dakota Stanton, Turner based this info on a video interview of Imam Warith Deen (see “A conversation with Imam Warith Deen Muhammad at Duke University, 1992). However, Imam Warith Deen shouldn’t be taken as a credible witness, since he has lied about the person of Master Fard Muhammad and spread lies about him being a Lahori-Ahmadi in 1931 and in the USA on an undercover assignment. Turner also quoted Simpkins and his academic work on Ahmadiyya and FBI files about Malclom X, Simpkins (via Turner) alleged that Art Blakely, Talib Dawud, Yusuf Lateef (aka Bill Evans), Ahmad Jamal and Sahib Shihab helped to raise money and bring more Ahmadiyya Maulvi’s to the USA. Turner also mentions Muhammad Sadiq, (A Jazz Trombone player)(we need more research on this), who seems to have been Ahmadi and even rose to be a President of Ahmadi communities in New York and New Jersey.

In 1947, Art Blakely started a mission out of his apartment in Harlem and within five years the group grew to over 100 members (only twelve of which were musicians) and had moved to a different building on 30th Street (See “Ancient Religion Attracts Moderns,” Ebony (April 1953): 108. It is unknown if this was the same group with which Shihab was affiliated).

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Links and Related Essay’s

Art Blakey | The Estate of Art Blakey

Welcome

Click to access Bowen-Patrick-African-American-Islamic-Renaissance-and-the-Rise-of-the-Nation-of-Islam-2013.pdf

Art Blakey – Wikipedia

Jazz musicians that accidentally converted to Ahmadiyya – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Ahmadi Artists You’ve Never Heard of (rabwah.net)

Who is Sheikh Nasir Ahmad? Aka Walter Smith Bey, another Ex-Ahmadi – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Talib Ahmad Dawood (aka Alfonso Nelson Rainey) and his connections to Ahmadiyya

Robert Dannin and his writings on the Ahmadiyya Movement in the USA, Cleveland and Pittsburgh – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

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