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Black Muslims in the United States of America come from the same cities, the same neighborhoods, the same backgrounds, the same socio-economic statuses, have the same marriage and divorce rates, speak the same language, speak the same local dialects, and have the same cultural identities across the country. Yet as black suni Muslims our thinking is affected, and sometimes even controlled by about a dozen spheres of foreign based Islamic influences. These different influences have rendered the black American suni Muslim community into a virtual ideological colony who's thinking has been Control and heavily influences by these different foreign spheres of religious influence. This has affected the religious trajectory of Black Americans for more than the last 50 years. Which is one the reason why it has been difficult for Black Muslims in the United States, to think for themselves.