Black Muslim
n.
A member of the Nation of Islam.
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See L. E. Lomax, When the Word Is Given (1964, repr. 1979); C. Eric Lincoln, The Black Muslims in America (1973, repr. 1982); C. E. Marsh, From Black Muslims to Muslims (1984).
A radical movement for Black Power that reached a peak of influence in the United States during the 1960s, partly under the leadership of Malcolm X. Members rejected
An African-American religious movement with political overtones in the United States, split since 1976 into the American Muslim Mission (AMM) and the Nation of Islam (NI). The original Black Muslim movement was formed in Detroit in 1930 by Wali Farad, whom his followers believed to be Allah in person. He disappeared mysteriously in 1934 and Elijah Mohammad replaced him. The movement became nationalist and separatist during his tenure, especially with the preaching of Malcolm X in the 50's and 60's. Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965 and Elijah Mohammad died in 1975. Mohammad's son then took control and moved the organization toward Sunni Islam, opening the group to all races and renaming it the American Muslim Mission (AMM). In 1977, a more conservative group under Louis Farrakhan split off from the AMM, naming themselves the Nation of Islam.
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
activist member of a largely Black American group called The Nation of Islam
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