Elijah Muhammed, formerly Elijah Poole.
In the early days of the Nation of Islam, leaders taught that dark-skinned people were made by God, but the white people were made by a mad scientist. In recent years, they've tended to soft-peddle this aspect of their faith. __________________________________________________________ It must be recognized that no relation between Nation of Islam (NOI) and main stream Islam. True Islam forbids racism and/or discrimination. Refer to question below for details.
He was murdered at a party by three members of his former group, the Nation of Islam, in early 1965. While standing up to make a speech, a fight broke out in the audience (it was actually staged to distract Malcolm X during the assassination). Three members then came out and fired several gun shots at him; he was reportedly dead before he hit the ground. Malcolm X had been the key spokesman for the Nation of Islam, a group of extremist Black American Muslims, but had fallen out with them the previous year.
The early form of communication in Islam wasletter writing.
After he left the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X began to articulate his own views. During the final year of his life
The Nation of Islam is a African-American Islamic Organization. In the past, the Nation of Islam has advocated for violence against Whites, Jews, and Asians claiming that all of these people have repressed the "Black Interest" and should be "properly punished" for their conduct. Understandably, mainstream Sunni and Shiite Islam both condemned the Nation of Islam for these racial beliefs saying that Islam does not recognize any difference between people on the basis of race and that discrimination on such a basis is un-Islamic. With the death of the early Nation of Islam leaders, the Nation of Islam began an effort to reconcile its beliefs with Sunni Islam and is increasingly moving along that path, but there are still elements of the Nation of Islam that advocate for violence against non-Blacks. _______________________________________________________________ Nation of Islam (NOI) is not belonging to main stream Islam. Followers of NOI are expelled from the Islam religion. Refer to question below.
Nation of Islam (NOI) has to do nothing with main stream Islam and/or true Muslims. NOI is an organization with beliefs not relevant to Islam religion by any means.It is just a racist movement initiated in the USA.Some more details:The Nation of Islam (NOI) was originated in the USA in the early 20th Century. Although the name suggests that it is connected to Islam, it has no connection at all to Islam and shouldn't be looked at as a sect of Islam.The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of the black men and women of America.Most of NOI followers left it and entered into mainstream Islam. For example Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali.Refer to related link below for more information.
The first bean pies in America we made and sold by the Nation of Islam in the early 1930's. The Honorable was taught to make the bean pie by his teacher who was/is known as Wallace Fard Muhammad.
The Nation of Islam is not mainstream Islam nor are the beliefs the same, The Nation of Islam was originated in the USA in the early 20th Century. Although the name suggests that it is connected to Islam, it has no connection at all to Islam and shouldn't be looked at as a sect of Islam.The Nation of Islam is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mental, social, and economic condition of the black men and women of America.It was a racist movement and thus most of its followers left NOI and entered into mainstream Islam. For example Malcolm X and Muhammad Ali.For more information read the autobiography of Malcolm X.
Islam does not allow relationships like these that's why Islam has early marriage concept !
Islam, early 7th century a.d.
The early 600's A.D.
Hebrewwhat early civilization most directly contributed to the development of both Christianity and Islam?