Further reading: Irene Beeson and David Hirst, Sadat
(London: Faber and Faber, 1981); William L. Cleve-
land, A History of the Modern Middle East (Boulder,
Colo.: Westview Press, 2004); William Quandt, Camp
David: Peacemaking and Politics (Washington, D.C.:
Brookings Institution, 1986).
Canada
There has been a Muslim presence in Canada
since very early times, with the first national
census for 1871 showing 13 Muslims. It was not
until the 20th century that Islamic institutions
became established in North America. The first
mosqUe
in Canada was the al-Rashid Mosque in
Edmonton, Alberta, built in 1938. June 28, 1952,
saw the first national Muslim conference in Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, with 400 Muslims from Canada and
the United States in attendance. In July, 1954,
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