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Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Poole, October 7 1897 - February 25 1975), leader of the Nation of Islam
Nation of Islam

The Nation of Islam is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mind, society, and economics condition of the Black people of America....
 from 1934 until his death in 1975, is buried at Mount Glenwood Cemetery in Thornton, Illinois
Thornton, Illinois

Thornton is a village in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. The population was 2,582 at the 2000 census. Thornton is home to the Thornton Quarry, one of the largest quarries in the world....
.

ah Poole was born in Sandersville, Georgia
Sandersville, Georgia

Sandersville is a city in Washington County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. The population was 6,144 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Washington County, Georgia....
, one of 13 children of Willie Poole, Sr. (1868–1942), a Baptist pastor, and Mariah Hall (1873–1958). Both were sharecroppers
Sharecropping

Sharecropping is a system of agriculture or agricultural production in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced on the land ....
. By the fourth grade, Poole left school to join his family working in the fields.






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Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Poole, October 7 1897 - February 25 1975), leader of the Nation of Islam
Nation of Islam

The Nation of Islam is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mind, society, and economics condition of the Black people of America....
 from 1934 until his death in 1975, is buried at Mount Glenwood Cemetery in Thornton, Illinois
Thornton, Illinois

Thornton is a village in Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. The population was 2,582 at the 2000 census. Thornton is home to the Thornton Quarry, one of the largest quarries in the world....
.

Early life

Elijah Poole was born in Sandersville, Georgia
Sandersville, Georgia

Sandersville is a city in Washington County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. The population was 6,144 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Washington County, Georgia....
, one of 13 children of Willie Poole, Sr. (1868–1942), a Baptist pastor, and Mariah Hall (1873–1958). Both were sharecroppers
Sharecropping

Sharecropping is a system of agriculture or agricultural production in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crop produced on the land ....
. By the fourth grade, Poole left school to join his family working in the fields. And by the age of 16, he had left home to work in factories and businesses in the area. In 1917, at age 20, Poole married Clara Evans, later to be known as Sister Clara Muhammad
Clara Muhammad

Clara Muhammad November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972, aka Clara Poole, was born Clara Evans in Macon, Georgia. She was the wife of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad....
.

In 1923 Poole and his extended family joined the Great Migration
Great Migration (African American)

The Great Migration was the movement of 1.3 million African-Americans out of the Southern United States to the Northern United States, Midwestern United States and Western United States from 1916 to 1930....
 of African Americans leaving the rural southeast and moving to the industrial north. The Pooles settled in Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County, Michigan. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwestern United States of the United States....
, where Elijah found work in an automobile factory. Poole later remembered that he had witnessed three lynchings
Lynching

Lynching is an extrajudicial punishment meted out by a mob. It is an enumerated felony in all states of the United States, defined by some codes of law as "Any act of violence inflicted by a mob upon the body of another person which results in the death of the person," with a 'mob' being defined as "the assemblage of two or more persons, with...
 of Blacks by Whites before the age of 20 in rural Georgia. He later said he had "seen enough of the white man's brutality to last me 26,000 years." During their years in Detroit, they had eight children, six boys and two girls.

In Detroit, he may have briefly joined the first Muslim organization known to have originated in the US, the Moorish Science Temple of America
Moorish Science Temple of America

File:Moorish Science Temple 1928 Convention.jpgThe Moorish Science Temple of America is a religious organization which states that African Americans were descended from the Moors and thus were originally Islamic....
. He may also have been active in the Universal Negro Improvement Association formed by Marcus Garvey
Marcus Garvey

Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr., Order of National Hero , was a publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, Black Nationalist, Pan-Africanist, and orator. Marcus Garvey was founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League ....
, until Garvey's arrest and deportation.

Conversion

In August 1931, at the urging of his wife, Poole attended a speech held in a packed basement meeting room by Wallace Dodd Fard Muhammad
Wallace Fard Muhammad

Wallace Fard Muhammad was a preacher and founder of the Nation of Islam . He established the Nation of Islam's first mosque in Detroit, Michigan in 1930 and preached his distinctive religion there for three years before mysteriously disappearing in June 1934....
, on Islam and black empowerment. After the speech, Poole said he approached Fard and asked if he was the redeemer. Fard responded that he was, but that his time had not yet come. Poole soon became a disciple of Fard's and converted to Islam, along with his wife and several brothers. Soon afterward, Poole changed his name, first to Karriem, and later, at Fard's behest, to Muhammad, as he assumed leadership of the Temple.

Little is definitively known about Fard. He claimed to have come from Mecca. The FBI believed him to be a petty criminal from California named Wallace Ford, though this is strongly debated. He was working as a door-to-door salesman in Detroit's black communities in addition to preaching. By 1930 he had formed Allah's Temple of Islam in Detroit and was attracting crowds and as many as 8,000 members with his proto-Islamic, Afro-centric teachings. The beliefs taught by Fard, although similar to orthodox Islam
Islam

Islam is a Monotheism, Abrahamic religion originating with the teachings of the Prophets of Islam Muhammad, a 7th century Arab religious and political figure....
 in some ways, differed from it in various essentials, and added elements geared toward the Black nationalism
Black nationalism

Black nationalism advocates a racial definition of black national identity, as opposed to multiculturalism. There are different black nationalist philosophies but the principles of all black nationalist ideologies are 1) Black pride, and 2) black economic, political, social and/or cultural independence from white society....
 started by Marcus Garvey
Marcus Garvey

Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr., Order of National Hero , was a publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, Black Nationalist, Pan-Africanist, and orator. Marcus Garvey was founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League ....
. Fard conducted a series of lessons and correspondence with Fard and others, which eventually would be set down as the Nation of Islam's doctrine
Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam

This article is about the Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam...
. The organization continued to grow and organize. Muhammad soon became 'Supreme Minister' in the new organization. Fard developed the Fruit of Islam
Fruit of Islam

The Fruit of Islam , or "Fruit" for short, is the male-only paramilitary wing of the Nation of Islam . The Fruit of Islam wear distinctive blue or white uniforms and caps and have units at nearly all NOI temples....
 (leadership was given to Elijah's younger brother, Kalot Muhammad), Muslim Girls Training & General Civilization Classes
Muslim Girls Training (MGT)

Muslim Girls Training & General Civilization Class is the all-female training program of the Nation of Islam. It is often considered to be the counterpart for girls and women to the Fruit of Islam....
 and the University of Islam, to provide NOI education outside the school system.

In 1932 a mentally unbalanced member of Fard's "voodoo cult" committed a highly-publicized ritualized murder. Fard was initially arrested and then released by police on the condition that he leave Detroit. Fard headed to Chicago, where he started 'Temple No. 2. He turned over leadership of the growing Detroit group to Muhammad and the Allah Temple of Islam changed its name to Nation of Islam
Nation of Islam

The Nation of Islam is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mind, society, and economics condition of the Black people of America....
. Muhammad and Fard continued to communicate until 1934, when Fard vanished and Muhammad was named 'Minister of Islam'. Following the final disappearance of Fard, Muhammad deified the temple's original leader, calling him an incarnation of God and predicting his eventual return to earth.

As the temple grew in membership, it also expanded its reach. In 1934, the Nation of Islam published its first newspaper, the Final Call to Islam to build membership. Temple children attended classes at the newly-created ‘University’, but this soon led to challenges by Boards of Education both in Detroit and later, Chicago, which considered the children truants. It led to the jailing of several board members in 1934 and to violent confrontations with police. Muhammad received a sentence of probation for the altercations and the temple continued the practice.

Leading the Nation of Islam

Muhammad took control of the Temple only after bitter, internecine battles with other potential leaders including his brother. In 1935, fearing his life as these battles became increasingly fierce, Muhammad left Detroit and settled his family in Chicago. Soon, facing death threats still, Muhammad left his family there and traveled to Milwaukee (where he established Temple No. 3) and eventually Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
. Muhammad established Temple No. 4 in the District and spent much of his time studying at the Library of Congress.

In 1942, Muhammad was arrested for failure to register for the draft
Selective Training and Service Act of 1940

The Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, also known as the Burke-Wadsworth Act, was passed by the Congress of the United States on September 14 1940, becoming the first peacetime conscription in United States history when President Franklin D....
. After he was released on bail, he fled Washington at the urging of his attorney, who feared a potential lynching, and returned to Chicago after seven years' absence. But Muhammad was soon arrested again and charged with eight counts of Sedition
Sedition

Sedition is a term of law which refers to covert conduct, such as Speech communication and organization, that is deemed by the legal authority as tending toward insurrection against the established order....
 for instructing his followers not to register with Selective Service or serve in the Military. Found guilty, Muhammad served four years, from 1942 to 1946, in federal prison at Milan, Michigan. During that time his wife and trusted aides ran the organization and transmitted his messages to followers from his letters from jail.

Following his return to Chicago, Muhammad found himself firmly in charge of the NOI. The organization had held its membership steadily during his years of imprisonment, and began to grow once he returned. From four temples in 1946, the NOI grew to 15 by 1955 and by 1959 there were 50 temples in 22 states. One of Muhammad's top lieutenants during this period, generally credited with growing and expanding the NOI, was Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Malcolm X , also known as Hajji Malik El-Shabazz , was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans....
. Converted while in prison, Malcolm X became involved in the organization in 1952 and moved across the country opening and organizing temples. During this time, NOI also began expanding economically, as well. By the 1970s, the nation owned bakeries, barber shops, coffee shops, grocery stores, cleaners, a printing plant, retail stores, real estate (including three apartment buildings in Chicago), a fleet of tractor trailers and farmland in Michigan, Alabama and Georgia. In 1972 the Nation of Islam took controlling interest in a bank, the Guaranty Bank and Trust Co. The NOIs schools expanded until by 1974, children could attend its separatist schools in 47 cities in the U.S. In 1972, Muhammad told followers that the Nation of Islam had a net worth of $75 million.

Muhammad died at Mercy Hospital in Chicago, Illinois on February 24, 1975 (the day before Saviours' Day) after battling heart problems, diabetes and asthma. The cause of death was congestive heart failure.

Children

By most accounts Elijah Muhammad had 21 children by eight women. He had eight children with his wife, Clara Muhammad
Clara Muhammad

Clara Muhammad November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972, aka Clara Poole, was born Clara Evans in Macon, Georgia. She was the wife of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad....
 and at least 13 other children with seven other women, mostly secretaries for the Nation of Islam. This was a source of great strain in his marriage. And the perceived infidelity (some in the Nation of Islam considered the women to be additional wives) came to be a source of disenchantment with Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Malcolm X , also known as Hajji Malik El-Shabazz , was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans....
 and others. Particularly since Muhammad preached the importance of faithfulness in marriage and allegedly used NOI funds to support the other women. After his death, 19 of his children filed lawsuits against the NOI and its accounts seeking status as heirs. Ultimately the court ruled that the NOI could keep the funds.

Teachings

The Nation of Islam as envisioned by W.D. Fard and Elijah Muhammad, does not fit into any other Islamic doctrines or practices. As leader of the Nation of Islam
Nation of Islam

The Nation of Islam is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mind, society, and economics condition of the Black people of America....
, Muhammad established that Fard was literally Allah
Allah

Allah is the standard Arabic language word for God. While the term is best known in the Western world for its use by Muslims as a reference to God, it is used by Arabic-speakers of all Abrahamic faiths, including Christians and Jews, in reference to "God"....
, and Muhammad, his messenger on earth. Muhammad codified and expanded on Fard's teachings and writings into the doctrine of the NOI, teaching it in its schools and temples.

Like mainstream Islam, NOI members are expected to abstain from eating pork, from smoking and drinking, the use of drugs, profanity and gambling. They are expected to dress conservatively. Until recently, members did not fast during Ramadan
Ramadan

Rama?an is an Islamic religious observance that takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar; the month in which the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet of Islam Muhammad....
 and did not perform Salaat (Islamic prayer).

The Nation of Islam teaches a black separatist
Black separatism

Black separatism is a movement to create separate institutions for people of African descent in societies historically dominated by whites, particularly the United States....
 doctrine. Blacks, according to its beliefs, were the original people on the Earth but had been tricked out of their power, conquered and oppressed by the Caucasian
Caucasian race

The term Caucasian race has been used to denote the general physical type of some or all of the indigenous populations of Europe, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, West Asia, Central Asia and South Asia....
 people via a global system of white supremacy
White supremacy

White supremacy is the belief that white people are superior to people of other Race . The term is sometimes used specifically to describe a political ideology that advocates the Society and Politics dominance of whites....
. According to NOI doctrine, the white race was produced through a series of genetic breeding experiments conducted by an evil scientist known as "Dr. Yakub
Yakub

According to the Nation of Islam , Yakub , was a scientist responsible for creating the whites — a race of devils, in their view. Yakub created white people by a process of grafting the "black " to a "white" from the original African population of the world....
".

Officially, the Nation of Islam
Nation of Islam

The Nation of Islam is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mind, society, and economics condition of the Black people of America....
 seeks: "a full and complete freedom, equal justice under the law applied equally to all, regardless of race or class or color and equal membership in society with the best in civilized society." The NOI as formed by Muhammad, is a nationalist seeking "complete separation in a state or territory of our own." NOI teaches that black people must develop independence
Independence

Independence is the self-government of a nation, country, or state by its residents and population, or some portion thereof, generally exercising sovereignty....
 in society, economics, religion, and nationhood.

Muhammad opposed the back to Africa movement supported by Marcus Garvey
Marcus Garvey

Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr., Order of National Hero , was a publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, Black Nationalist, Pan-Africanist, and orator. Marcus Garvey was founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League ....
 and other 20th Century black leaders. Instead he believed in seeking aid and support from independent African
Africa

Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30.2 million km? including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area and 20.4% of the total land area....
 and Muslim nations to improve conditions for blacks in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Eventually, Muhammad preached that Allah would destroy 'White America' and faithful followers of Islam in America would emerge as conquerors and settlers of a new world.

Leadership

While the organization had a board of directors and ministerial leadership, Elijah Muhammad was ultimately the unquestioned leader of the Nation of Islam. The man who led the Nation of Islam for more than 40 years was slender and stood only 5'6". He was soft-spoken and light-skinned with a thick Georgia accent. His speech in public was halting and he often struggled to find words. Some researchers have said that this made him a disarming figure for listeners, who responded to his earnestness and simplicity.

Muhammad made the nation of Islam a very public organization, putting converts in the streets of urban areas, selling newspapers, writing weekly newspaper columns (his columns in the Pittsburgh Gazette brought in more letters to the editor than any other feature) and even parading the Fruit of Islam
Fruit of Islam

The Fruit of Islam , or "Fruit" for short, is the male-only paramilitary wing of the Nation of Islam . The Fruit of Islam wear distinctive blue or white uniforms and caps and have units at nearly all NOI temples....
 at times. Visitors to temples found smartly-dressed member, often wearing bow ties, and a militaristic discipline. They found a compelling vision of strong black leadership that was so often lacking on the outside.

Legacy

There are 6 to 8 million Muslims in the United States, and nearly 30 percent of them are African-American (nearly all from mainstream denominations). During his lifetime, Muhammad saw Islam become an important presence in the black community and saw his organization grow to tens, if not hundreds of thousands of members. The Nation of Islam grew to become an enterprise with assets reportedly worth $75 million. Some have claimed that in the 1970s it was the most successful black-owned enterprise in the country.

In addition to its particular brand of Islam, the Nation of Islam
Nation of Islam

The Nation of Islam is a religious group founded in Detroit, Michigan, Michigan, United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in July 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mind, society, and economics condition of the Black people of America....
 encourages its followers to build stable families, become self-sufficient, live disciplined lives and reject drugs, alcohol and criminal activity. While temples have had mixed success in these areas, the Nation of Islam has encouraged tens of thousands of followers to avoid many of the traps of urban low-income life. In the words of historian Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar "In many ways the Nation was on a civilizing mission to rebuild, redeem and rejuvenate a downtrodden and backward people."

The Nation of Islam went through an upheaval following the death of Elijah Muhammad. Eventually three splinter factions formed.

Elijah Muhammad wished his son, Warith, to take leadership of the Nation of Islam after his death. Under Warith Deen Muhammad
Warith Deen Muhammad

Warith Deen Mohammed was an American muslims leader and the son of Clara Muhammad and Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the Nation of Islam from 1933 to 1975....
, the NOI moved toward mainstream of Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam

Sunni Islam is the Demographics of Islam Divisions of Islam of Islam. Sunni Islam is also referred to as Ahl as-Sunnah wa?l-Jama?ah or Ahl as-Sunnah for short....
, away from Black Nationalism
Black nationalism

Black nationalism advocates a racial definition of black national identity, as opposed to multiculturalism. There are different black nationalist philosophies but the principles of all black nationalist ideologies are 1) Black pride, and 2) black economic, political, social and/or cultural independence from white society....
. It accepted white members, rejected the idea of W.D. Fard as Allah and disbanded the Fruit of Islam
Fruit of Islam

The Fruit of Islam , or "Fruit" for short, is the male-only paramilitary wing of the Nation of Islam . The Fruit of Islam wear distinctive blue or white uniforms and caps and have units at nearly all NOI temples....
. Eventually, his faction would be renamed the American Society of Muslims
American Society of Muslims

The American Society of Muslims is a predominently African-American association of Muslims which is the direct descendent of the original Nation of Islam....
 and Warith Muhammad would become a less polarizing figure. He delivered the first Muslim invocation in the U.S. Senate and in 1993, and gave an Islamic prayer during the first Interfaith Prayer Service of President Bill Clinton. At his death in 2008 he was eulogized as "America's Imam"

Louis Farrakhan
Louis Farrakhan

Louis Farrakhan , is the Supreme Minister and National Representative of the Nation of Islam and Elijah Muhammad. He is an advocate for African American interests, and a critic of American society....
 left the Nation of Islam over disagreements with Warith Muhammad's direction and formed a new organization which hewed more closely to Elijah Muhammad's ideology, including the tenet that W.D. Fard was Allah on earth and reestablished the Fruit of Islam
Fruit of Islam

The Fruit of Islam , or "Fruit" for short, is the male-only paramilitary wing of the Nation of Islam . The Fruit of Islam wear distinctive blue or white uniforms and caps and have units at nearly all NOI temples....
. He began publishing the Final Call newspaper and eventually took back the name "Nation of Islam." He is the leader of the organization today.

A third faction, the Lost Found Nation of Islam, was formed by Elijah Muhammad's son-in-law Silas Muhammad.

Honors


In the early 1990s the city of Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Wayne County, Michigan. Detroit is a major port city on the Detroit River, in the Midwestern United States of the United States....
, added the name "Elijah Muhammad Blvd." to its Linwood Avenue neighborhood.

One of Muhammad's grandsons, Ozier Muhammad
Ozier Muhammad

Ozier Muhammad is a photojournalist who as of 2008 is on the staff of The New York Times.In 1984, Muhammad won the George Polk Award for News Photography....
, is a photographer for The New York Times
The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper published in New York City. The largest metropolitan newspaper in the United States, "The Gray Lady"?named for its staid appearance and style?is regarded as a national newspaper of record....
 who has won a Pulitzer Prize.

In 2002, scholar Molefi Kete Asante
Molefi Kete Asante

Molefi Kete Asante is a contemporary American Academia in the field of African studies and African American Studies. He is currently Professor in the Department of African American Studies at Temple University, where he founded the first PhD program in African American Studies....
 listed Elijah Muhammad on his list of 100 Greatest African Americans
100 Greatest African Americans

100 Greatest African Americans is a biographical dictionary of the one hundred greatness African Americans, as assessed by Molefi Kete Asante in 2002....
.

Controversy


Malcolm X

Some writers have suggested that formal orders from top Nation of Islam officials played a role in the assassination. This fact is under dispute by followers of the NOI. Louis Farrakhan later stated, however, that the group's "incendiary rhetoric"
Louis Farrakhan

Louis Farrakhan , is the Supreme Minister and National Representative of the Nation of Islam and Elijah Muhammad. He is an advocate for African American interests, and a critic of American society....
 may have led to the assassination.

Hanafi Murders

In 1973 seven killers, who were later identified as Nation of Islam members from the Philadelphia temple's Black Mafia
Black Mafia

The Black Mafia, was a Philadelphia-based organized crime syndicate whose small beginnings started from holding up crap games and dealing in the illegal drug business, was formed in September 1968 by Samuel Christian, who later adopted the name Suleiman Bey under the Nation of Islam, and was at its height of operation until about 1975....
, broke into the Washington home of Hanafi Leader Khalifa Hamaas Abdul Khaalis. Weeks earlier Khaalis had written open letters criticizing and mocking Muhammad and Fard. The men brutally murdered five of Khaalis' children, his nine-day-old grandson and a follower. Khaalis, who was not at home, escaped the carnage. Five of the men responsible were captured, tried and convicted of life sentences. Muhammad was never found to have ordered the murders, though many had suspected he had some direct or indirect involvement. Khaalis swore revenge and years later his movement attacked and held hostages in the Washington D.C. offices of B'Nai Brith in the 1977 Hanafi Muslim Siege
1977 Hanafi Muslim Siege

The 1977 Hanafi Siege refers to an incident that occurred March 9-11, 1977, in which three buildings in Washington, D.C. were seized by 12 gunmen....
.

Racism

Nation of Islam ideology
Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam

This article is about the Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam...
 is considered racist and often Anti-Semitic
Anti-Semitism

Antisemitism is prejudice against or hostility towards Jews.This prejudice or hostility is usually characterized by a combination of Religion, Race , cultural and ethnic group biases....
, placing the black (or Asiatic in their parlance) race above others and demonizing whites. Muhammad referred to whites as "devils" repeatedly in his writings. Interestingly, Muhammad, himself, had white and Jewish staff working for the Nation of Islam, particularly in its finances and printing operation.

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