Wallace Fard Muhammad, the founder of the Black Muslim movement, concluded the tutorial of his designated successor, Elijah Muhammad, in 1934. That was the year Fard, who under the Nation of Islam’s ...
— In the summer of 1930, a man from Asia named Wallace Fard Muhammad arrived in Detroit and started preaching in African-American neighborhoods such as Black Bottom, saying that black people were part ...
Convention starting Thursday will be first time in Detroit since 2007 Minister Louis Farrakhan is scheduled to speak Sunday Embrace of Scientology has turned off some members DETROIT — Growing up on ...
The man who has headed what was once the black separatist movement known as the Black Muslims said Thursday that he no longer considers himself the national leader of the group now being called the ...
Led today by Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam was started in Detroit in 1930 by Wallace Fard Muhammad Up to 25,000 are expected this weekend in Detroit for the Nation of Islam's annual convention ...
DETROIT — In the summer of 1930, a man from Asia named Wallace Fard Muhammad arrived in Detroit and started preaching in African-American neighborhoods such as Black Bottom, saying that black people ...
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