Islamic Revolution in USA

Where the United States was vulnerable to communist revolution in early 20th century, how can it had a Islamic Revolution before 1900?

What's the best POD for this?
Remember, this is the United States, not the colony of Al-Andalus.
Thanks in advance!
 
Where the United States was vulnerable to communist revolution in early 20th century, how can it had a Islamic Revolution before 1900?

What's the best POD for this?
Remember, this is the United States, not the colony of Al-Andalus.
Thanks in advance!
ASB, or at least borderline ASB. The Americans would never let in enough non-Christians to make a Islamic revolution viable.
 
Plausibility: Zero.

Short of a particularly ill-tempered Alien Space Bat inciting the glorious Islamic Revolution, it's not going to happen. Period.
 
Where the United States was vulnerable to communist revolution in early 20th century, how can it have a Islamic Revolution before 1900?

What's the best POD for this?
Remember, this is the United States, not the colony of Al-Andalus.
Thanks in advance!


It would probably take a POD early enough so as to wipe away the existance of the USA as we know it or one that brings millions of non-enslaved or indentured Muslims to the shores of the USA during the early 19th Century.



Replace black slaves with Muslim indentured servants?

And how successful were slave rebellions in antebellum America? Rebellions of Muslim indentured servants would, I imagine, be just as succesful.
 

Skokie

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And how successful were slave rebellions in antebellum America? Rebellions of Muslim indentured servants would, I imagine, be just as succesful.

They'd be almost like serfs, not like chattel. Surely that would make some difference. We had Islamic modenrizers IRL. I could see a uniquely American version of that taking hold, leading to revolution and Islamic republic—at least in the Caribbean and possibly in the Southern states. (This guy might've been born in Chattanooga or something.)

It would depend on how many indentured servants and how down trodden they were and what the strength/attitude of the Christian Americans would be. Perhaps the American revolution had failed and they're also aching to break off from Europe.
 
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