Years ago, I went to university with an African moslem man. I was not a Believer at the time. As his mother was in Vancouver and he remained in Lethbridge during the Christmas break, with permission of my cousin, I invited him to Christmas dinner at their home, where I was staying.
My cousin was embarrassed, as she cooked the turkey with strips of bacon on the skin to keep the turkey moist. She knew, but I did not know of the moslems’ not eating pork. She told him and he more than gladly ate the turkey. He was a MINO, moslem in name only, a cultural moslem, who had no belief in anything supernatural. In fact, IIRC, he actually ate some on the bacon!
Fifteen years on, I’ve heard nothing from him, so I do not know if he remains secular or has gone all jihadi, like many MINOs have.
A lot of folks who say they have an affiliation for any religion only do it for the worldly show. They don’t take it personally.
Many blacks ‘become’ black muslims while they rare in prison—to have the protection of the group while they are in prison.
The moment they are out, they drop it.