Elijah Muhammad and Islam

Elijah Muhammad and Islam
Author: Herbert Berg
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0814791131

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This work contextualizes Elijah Muhammad and his religious approach within the larger Islamic tradition. It explores his use of the Qur'an, his interpretation of Islam, and his relationships with other Muslims.

Elijah Muhammad and Islam

Elijah Muhammad and Islam
Author: Herbert Berg
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814791239

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Elijah Muhammad is arguably the most significant figure in the history of Islam in the United States. Successor to W. D. Fard, the founder of the Nation of Islam, and a mentor to Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad led the Nation of Islam for over forty years. In Elijah Muhammad and Islam, Herbert Berg focuses on Elijah Muhammad's religiosity, which is frequently brought into question as the authenticity of the Nation of Islam as "truly Islamic" remains hotly debated. To better comprehend this powerful and controversial figure, Berg contextualizes Elijah Muhammad and his religious approach within the larger Islamic tradition, exploring his use of the Qur’an, his interpretation of Islam, and his relationships with other Muslims. Above all, Berg seeks to understand—not define or label—Muhammad as a Muslim. To do otherwise, he argues, is to misunderstand and distort the man, his teachings, his movement, and his legacy.

History of the Nation of Islam

History of the Nation of Islam
Author: Elijah Muhammad
Publisher: Elijah Muhammad Books
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2008-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1884855881

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This book is an interview of Elijah Muhammad explaining his initial encounter with his teacher, Master Fard Muhammad and how his messengership came about. The subjects discussed are Master Fard Muhammad's whereabouts, the races and what makes a devil and satan. He answers questions dealing the concept of divine and how ideas are perfected. More basic subjects include Malcolm X, Noble Drew Ali, C. Eric Lincoln, Udom, and a comprehensive range of information.

The True History of Elijah Muhammad - The Black Stone

The True History of Elijah Muhammad - The Black Stone
Author: Elijah Muhammad
Publisher: Elijah Muhammad Books.com
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2008-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1884855776

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Messenger Elijah Muhammad was considered, by the national as well as the international press, as one of the most inaccessible men in America; if the press, white or Negro, wanted to see Elijah Muhammad, they had to come to him: a degree of significance earned by Messenger Muhammad, and commanded by integrity. In an effort to ensure the clarity and sanctity of his message and history, this book draws from his own words to explain and elaborate on sensitive subjects like his mission, domestic life, family, and his relationship with his teacher, Master Fard Muhammad. It also delves into his relationship to other prophets, the paralleled work accomplished to substantiate his fulfilment, and important unpublished writings from his desk surrounding controversial matters perpetuated in today's public media.

Elijah Muhammad

Elijah Muhammad
Author: Herbert Berg
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1780743300

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Almost four decades after his death Elijah Muhammad (1897-1975) remains by far the most influential African American Muslim. Leader of the Nation of Islam movement for over thirty years and a mentor to Malcolm X, Muhammad was responsible for introducing hundreds of thousands of African Americans to Islam. In this fascinating biography Herbert Berg assesses the impact of Muhammad’s unique and intriguing perspective on Islam, and seeks to understand why he formulated it. Careful to consider Muhammad’s career within the context of the significant racial tensions of his time, this volume investigates a figure whose formulation of Islam, however divisive, forced Muslims and scholars alike to evaluate their often normative definitions of this religious tradition.

In the Name of Elijah Muhammad

In the Name of Elijah Muhammad
Author: Mattias Gardell
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1996-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0822382431

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In the Name of Elijah Muhammad tells the story of the Nation of Islam—its rise in northern inner-city ghettos during the Great Depression through its decline following the death of Elijah Muhammad in 1975 to its rejuvenation under the leadership of Louis Farrakhan. Mattias Gardell sets this story within the context of African American social history, the legacy of black nationalism, and the long but hidden Islamic presence in North America. He presents with insight and balance a detailed view of one of the most controversial yet least explored organizations in the United States—and its current leader. Beginning with Master Farad Muhammad, believed to be God in Person, Gardell examines the origins of the Nation. His research on the period of Elijah Muhammad’s long leadership draws on previously unreleased FBI files that reveal a clear picture of the bureau’s attempts to neutralize the Nation of Islam. In addition, they shed new light on the circumstances surrounding the murder of Malcolm X. With the main part of the book focused on the fortunes of the Nation after Elijah Muhammad’s death, Gardell then turns to the figure of Minister Farrakhan. From his emergence as the dominant voice of the radical black Islamic community to his leadership of the Million Man March, Farrakhan has often been portrayed as a demagogue, bigot, racist, and anti-Semite. Gardell balances the media’s view of the Nation and Farrakhan with the Nation’s own views and with the perspectives of the black community in which the organization actively works. His investigation, based on field research, taped lectures, and interviews, leads to the fullest account yet of the Nation of Islam’s ideology and theology, and its complicated relations with mainstream Islam, the black church, the Jewish community, extremist white nationalists, and the urban culture of black American youth, particularly the hip-hop movement and gangs.

The True History of Master Fard Muhammad (Allah in Person)

The True History of Master Fard Muhammad (Allah in Person)
Author: Elijah Muhammad
Publisher: Elijah Muhammad Books.com
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1884855784

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Elijah Muhammad & the Ideological Foundation of the Nation of Islam

Elijah Muhammad & the Ideological Foundation of the Nation of Islam
Author: Adib Rashad
Publisher: Lushena Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Honorable Elijah Muhannad laid the foundation for the longest lasting, and most enduring, I believe, the most influential black religio-nationalist movement in american history.

The Divine Sayings of Elijah Muhammad Volumes 1, 2 And 3

The Divine Sayings of Elijah Muhammad Volumes 1, 2 And 3
Author: Elijah Muhammad
Publisher: Elijah Muhammad Books
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1884855865

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This books is a compilation of Elijah Muhammad's table talk questions and answers. The subject content includes the Black Woman's role at home and abroad, the responsibilities of the Blackman, Children, justification of posts, duty, the planets, ministry, and lots more. It was initially transcribed by Sister Anna Karriem and Captain Portia Pasha.

The Messenger

The Messenger
Author: Karl Evanzz
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2011-09-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307805204

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Here, eagerly anticipated, is the definitive biography of Elijah Muhammad (né Elija Poole), a sharecropper's son with a fourth- grade education who became one of the most controversial Americans of the twentieth century, the founder and "Prophet" of the Nation of Islam, a movement dedicated to black separatism and self-empowerment. Though Muhammad's main argument--that white people were innately evil ("devils," he called them)--ran counter to the precepts of orthodox Islam, he was the chief influence in the conversion of nearly four million African Americans to Islam, touching in the process the lives of figures ranging from Muhammad Ali and Jesse Jackson to Malcolm X and Louis Farrakhan. But in his desperate grasp for power, Muhammad also amassed a huge personal fortune at the expense of his followers. He was a party to ritualistic homicides, had illicit affairs galore, and was quick to betray his friends and charges, most notably Malcolm X. In brief, he violated every ideal and principle that he espoused. With the cooperation of some of Elijah Muhammad's children and former apostles and with access to previously unreleased FBI files, Karl Evanzz gives us an unprecedented account of the life of the man whose philosophy continues, long after his death, to shape race relations in America.