How did elijah muhammad die
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Elijah Muhammad (October 7, 1897 - February 25, 1975)
Elijah Muhammad, known as the most prominent leader of the Nation of Islam (NOI), was born Elijah Poole in Sandersville, Georgia. Muhammad grew up in the segregated South and worked alongside his family as a sharecropper. In 1917, he married Clara Evans and by 1923, Muhammad and his wife moved to Detroit, Michigan in order to find better living and employment opportunities. Once in Detroit, Muhammad worked in the automobile industry until he was laid off from his job during the Great Depression.
During his time of unemployment, Elijah met the founder of the NOI, Wallace Fard. Muhammad was captivated by Fard’s teachings of Black Islam and racial supremacy. In 1931, Elijah Poole joined the Nation and changed his name to Elijah Muhammad. That same year, he quickly rose to power as Fard named him Chief Minister of the Nation of Islam.
As leader of the Nation of Islam, Muhammad dedicated himself towards expanding the organization by teaching against white supremacy. His teachings that white people were devils who were created spe
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According to actual facts, historical references and countless mainstream news organs, Elijah Muhammad, by far, was the most powerful black man in America. Known more through the students he produced, like Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan and Muhammad Ali, this controversial man exposed the black man as well as the world to a teaching, till now, was only used behind closed doors of high degree Masons and Shriners.
He was born October, 1897 in Saundersville, GA, but didn't find his calling until the early 1930s when he met his teacher, Master Fard Muhammad, outside of Detroit, MI. Upon his teacher's departure, Elijah Muhammad built what is known today as the Nation of Islam. His labor and vision is responsible for generating the greatest impact of Islam in North America and producing the greatest revolution in America without lifting or firing a single gun. More books, audio and dvds about him can be found at ScopeAndAbility(dot)com.
The writings of Elijah Muhammad are simple. As he put it, "My mission is to teach Black people the knowledge of themselves, God and the dev
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Elijah Muhammad
Elijah Muhammad was considered by Black Muslims as the "Last Messenger of Allah." In his 41 years as its spiritual leader, Elijah Muhammad molded the Nation of Islam into a significant religious body. Elijah Muhammad did not create the Nation of Islam but he built it on a number of principles. Among them: Islam is the true religion, "knowledge of self" is vital, "doing for self" is necessary, the black man is supreme and the white man is "the devil."
One of 13 children, Elijah Robert Poole was born in Sandersville, Georgia on October 7, 1897. His parents were sharecroppers and former slaves, his father William Poole, was also a Baptist preacher. Poole's formal education ended at the fourth grade. To support the family, he worked with his parents as a sharecropper. When he was sixteen years old, he left home and began working in factories and at other businesses.
Elijah Poole married Clara Evans on March 7, 1917. Part of the Great Migration, Elijah Poole and his wife moved north to Detroit Michigan In 1923. Wanting to leave the Jim Crow South, Poole later said,
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