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Old 02-29-2004, 02:45 PM
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Muhammad, Elijah,
originally Elijah Poole ,leader, born near Sandersville, Georgia, USA. The son of former slaves and sharecroppers, he left home at ageand went to Detroit, where he worked in a Chevrolet car plant. Having had his own spiritual revelation (c.1930), he fell in with the Nation of Islam, a movement founded by W D Fard (or Farad), a somewhat mysterious African-American who was working as a salesman in Detroit, but whose followers believed he had come from Mecca to save blacks from the ‘white devils’. When Fard disappeared from Detroit (1934), Poole took over, changed his name to Elijah Muhammad, proclaimed himself the ‘Messenger of Allah’, and made a national movement out of the Black Muslims (a name that Muhammad and his followers neither used nor liked). He stressed the need for separation of the races and scorned attempts of the civil-rights movement to bring about integration; he even called for an all-black state or territory within the USA. He advocated the need for African-Americans to establish their own economic power-base, and he required strict obedience to certain tenets of Islam.
Although never implicated in any improprieties, he definitely imposed one-man rule. Most Americans were totally unaware of Muhammad and his movement until the 1960s, when its most noted convert, Malcolm X, drew attention to Black Muslims, and it was at this time that they gained an undeserved reputation for threatening white people. When Elijah Muhammad died, his son Wallace Poole took over and soon led the movement closer to traditional Islam, changing its name to the World Community of Islam in the West.

But certain of Elijah Muhammad's teachings - the goals of hard work, discipline, self-support, and self-esteem for African-Americans - came to be accepted by increasing numbers outside his movement.

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