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Elijah Muhammad

African American religious leader

Born: Died: American

Elijah Muhammad (born Elijah Robert Poole, later Elijah Karriem; October 7, 1897 – February 25, 1975) was an American religious leader who led the Nation of Islam from 1933 until his death in 1975. Under Elijah Muhammad's leadership, the Nation of Islam grew from a small Detroit-based movement into a nationwide organization with tens of thousands of members in the United States during the civil rights movement, promoting black nationalism and a distinctive theology that white people are a race of "devils" created by an evil black Meccan scientist named Yakub, and that there are multiple gods, each a black man named Allah, whom he is the messenger of.

In the 1930s, Muhammad formally established the Nation of Islam, a religious movement that originated under the leadership and teachings of Wallace Fard Muhammad and that promoted black power, pride, economic empowerment, and racial separation.

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African American religious leader

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    Elijah Muhammad, American african american religious leader, known for african american religious leader, died on 1975-02-25.

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When was Elijah Muhammad born?
Elijah Muhammad was born on 1897-02-25 (American).
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African American religious leader
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Elijah Muhammad was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Elijah Muhammad dies.
When did Elijah Muhammad die?
Elijah Muhammad died on 1975-01-01.

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