Interview a black muslim mosque in Las Vegas and their Imam on their thought of the new president–e

Interview a black muslim mosque in Las Vegas and their Imam on their thought of the new president–elect. Akbar Ahamed and Abdullah share a laugh after the after the Jum'ah prayer at the Masjid Haseebullah in northern Las Vegas. Abdullah, who owna cafe and catering business in Las Vegas, is thinking of applying to the White House to be one of the executive chefs. "The brother got to eat" Abdullah says refering the President–Elect Obama. (Photo by Kirk McKoy/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Interview a black muslim mosque in Las Vegas and their Imam on their thought of the new president–elect. Akbar Ahamed and Abdullah share a laugh after the after the Jum'ah prayer at the Masjid Haseebullah in northern Las Vegas. Abdullah, who owna cafe and catering business in Las Vegas, is thinking of applying to the White House to be one of the executive chefs. "The brother got to eat" Abdullah says refering the President–Elect Obama. (Photo by Kirk McKoy/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Interview a black muslim mosque in Las Vegas and their Imam on their thought of the new president–e
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