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In the mid-1930s, Elijah Muhammad was just one of several competing leaders of the embryonic movement begun by the mysterious Wali Fard Muhammad, who claimed to be a prophet of Islam and who had recently disappeared. By the time of his death in 1975, Elijah Muhammad led a movement that may have numbered a few hundred thousand, making him the most powerful Muslim in the United States of America. Even before his death he was overshadowed by the growing legend of Malcolm X, and after his death by the activities of Louis Farrakhan and his own son Warith Deen Mohammed. Each of these men, however, was brought to Islam by Elijah Muhammad. And although Malcolm X and Elijah Muhammad's son came to reject his idiosyncratic and racial formulation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad was responsible for introducing hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions of African Americans to Islam. Almost four decades after his death, he remains by far the most influential American Muslim.

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Oneworld
Language
English
Pages
161

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Table of Contents

Islam and African Americans
African American Muslim slaves and African American religion
Ahmadis and the Moorish Science Temple
Wali Fard Muhammad
Wallace D. Ford
Detroit's Allah
Elijah Poole
Racism in the South
Racism in the North
The Nation of Islam
The Apostle of Allah
A decade of persecution, preaching and prison
Two decades of success
A decade of decline
Black Islam
The rise and fall of the white race
The five principles of Islam
Allah and Allahs
Black angels and white devils
Black prophets
Glorious, poisonous, and future books
The Last Day and the Fall of America
The five pillars of Islam
Shahada
Salat
Sawm
Zakat
Hajj
Dietary regulations
What Muslims Believe and What Muslims Want
Do for self: economic self-sufficiency
A land of our own: separation, not integration
Protect your women!
Be yourself! Black pride
The Textual Sources of Islam
The Sira
The Sunna
The Qur'an
Other Muslims
Hypocrites
American Muslim opposition
"Copper-colored" brothers
White Muslims
Islamic trajectories
Warith Deen Mohammed
Louis Farrakhan.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-156) and index.

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London
Series
Makers of the Muslim world, Makers of the Muslim world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
297.092
Library of Congress
BP223.Z8 B47 2013, BP223.Z8, BP223.Z8 E453 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 161 pages
Number of pages
161

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28391636M
Internet Archive
elijahmuhammad0000berg
ISBN 10
185168803X, 1780743300
ISBN 13
9781851688036, 9781780743301
OCLC/WorldCat
855200484

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