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  1. Black Muslims - Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Black Muslims, African-American religious movement in the United States [1], split since the late 1970s into the American Society of Muslims and the Nation of Islam [2]. The …

  2. Malcolm X (Malik El-Shabazz) - Encyclopedia.com

    However, black Muslims were not allowed to engage in politics, and Muhammad had explicitly instructed Malcolm not to assist in civil rights organizations' efforts. The increasing resentment …

  3. African American Religions: Muslim Movements - Encyclopedia.com

    AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIONS: MUSLIM MOVEMENTS The organization of African Americans into movements that identified themselves as Muslim began in 1913, but the history …

  4. Nation of Islam and New Black Panther Party - Encyclopedia.com

    Nation of Islam and New Black Panther Party The Nation of Islam (NOI) and the New Black Panther Party (NBPP) are the largest and most active black racist organizations in America. …

  5. Black Islam | Encyclopedia.com

    Black Islam★2147 ★African Islamic Mission1390 Bedford Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11216 Source for information on Black Islam: Encyclopedia of American Religions dictionary.

  6. Elijah Muhammad | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Elijah Muhammad Born: October 7, 1897 Sandersville, Georgia Died: February 25, 1975 Chicago, Illinois African American religious leader Elijah Muhammad was the leader of …

  7. African-American Islam - Encyclopedia.com

    Black Muslims instituted a far-reaching program in furtherance of their aspirations. An evangelizing effort to make the Muslim program known within the black community was …

  8. Muhammad, Elijah (1897–1975) - Encyclopedia.com

    His teachings combined Sunni Islamic elements with traditions of black self-determination and black closeness (the idea that blacks, like the ancient Israelites, were God's chosen people). …

  9. Malcolm X (1925–1965), Black Muslim Leader - Encyclopedia.com

    Malcolm X (1925–1965), black Muslim leader. Malcolm X, national spokesperson for the Nation of Islam in the early 1960s and founder of the Sunni Muslim Mosque, Inc., and the Organization …

  10. Nation Of Islam | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Nation of Islam BIBLIOGRAPHY In his classic work The Black Muslims in America (1961), religion scholar C. Eric Lincoln (1924 – 2000) argued that originally the Nation of Islam …