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  2. Elijah Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Muhammad was born Elijah Robert Poole in Sandersville, Georgia on October 7 1897, the seventh of thirteen children of William Poole Sr. (1868–1942), a Baptist lay preacher and sharecropper, and Mariah Hall (1873–1958), a homemaker and sharecropper.

  3. How to Eat to Live - Wikipedia

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    How To Eat To Live is a series of two books published by the Nation of Islam and written by its leader Elijah Muhammad in the 1960s. (ISBN 978-1884855160) The books cover his beliefs on healthy eating and the prescribed diet of members of the Nation of Islam at that time. [1] As is typical for all Muslims, Elijah Muhammad forbade eating pork.

  4. Wallace Fard Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Muhammad, who led the Nation of Islam from 1934 to 1975, heard Fard teach for the first time in 1931. [90] Elijah Muhammad stated that he and Fard became inseparable between 1931 and 1934, where he felt "jailed almost" due to the amount of time that they spent together with Fard teaching him day and night. [90]

  5. The Hate That Hate Produced - Wikipedia

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    The Hate That Hate Produced included interviews between Lomax and Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the Nation of Islam. [7] When Lomax asked him whether he was preaching hate, Muhammad answered that he was just teaching truth. [7] Muhammad said he believed Black people were divine and white people were devils. [8] He also said that Allah was a ...

  6. Message to the Blackman in America - Wikipedia

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    Message to the Blackman in America is a book published by original Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad in 1965 and reprinted several times thereafter. Beginning with a brief autobiography of Muhammad, it covers his philosophies on race, the religion of Islam, politics, economics, and social issues, and how they relate to the problems of African-Americans.

  7. Saviours' Day - Wikipedia

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    The Community of Imam Warith Deen Mohammed (American Society of Muslims) observed a similar celebration, observed on the last weekend of February. Warith Deen Mohammed (son of Elijah Muhammad) changed the name of the celebration to Survival Day in 1976 [1] and then to Ethnic Survival Day from 1979 to 1980 and made it a week long celebration.

  8. Category:Family of Elijah Muhammad - Wikipedia

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  9. Clara Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    Clara Muhammad (born Clara Evans; also known as Clara Poole; November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972) was born in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of Mary Lou (Thomas) and Quartus Evans. [1] She was the wife of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad .