The Nation of Islam has often been described as a radical and aggressive social and political movement occurring simultaneously with the Civil Rights movement in the United States. Founded in 1930 by a mysterious traveling peddler, the Nation of Islam began recruiting followers that same year. After the founder disappeared, with his “messenger” prophesizing him as God in human form, the Nation of Islam began to expand in number of members and in popularity. But it wasn’t until a bright, intelligent ex-convict was converted that we started to see the numbers of the Nation of Islam increase. How had this increase in popularity happened when the Nation of Islam teaches that the most popular religion (Christianity) and the race majority (whites...
In recent years, the subject of dawah has become a topic of considerable interest among Muslims in N...
Thesis (M.S., Criminal Justice) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The purpose of this...
I want to explore how the antiwar movement on the University of Illinois campus views the Islamic fa...
Established in the aftermath of the stock market crash of 1929, the Nation of Islam is a religious m...
Wallace Fard, founder of the Nation of Islam (NOI), drew on a variety of sources in crafting his mov...
Tracing back political Islam to the French Campaign that invaded Egypt in 1798, the article argues t...
The Nation of Islam (NOI) has intrigued American society since its inception in 1930. Historically, ...
In May 1893, Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb, an American convert to Islam, communicated with landow...
Abstract: There have been Muslims in what is now the United States since tens of thousands were brou...
This research explores two facets of Islamic State recruitment efforts. First, it examines role of r...
This thesis is a descriptive analysis of the Nation of Islam in relation to its continuity and chang...
Islam has an essential role in the development of human civilization. As a relatively new religion, ...
Warithuddin Muhammad’s tenure as the leader of the Nation of Islam (NOI) saw the attempted implement...
The change from Elijah Poole to Elijah Muhammad began a long and intricate development of a socioec...
As the fastest growing population in the world and in the U.S., Muslims increasingly draw the attent...
In recent years, the subject of dawah has become a topic of considerable interest among Muslims in N...
Thesis (M.S., Criminal Justice) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The purpose of this...
I want to explore how the antiwar movement on the University of Illinois campus views the Islamic fa...
Established in the aftermath of the stock market crash of 1929, the Nation of Islam is a religious m...
Wallace Fard, founder of the Nation of Islam (NOI), drew on a variety of sources in crafting his mov...
Tracing back political Islam to the French Campaign that invaded Egypt in 1798, the article argues t...
The Nation of Islam (NOI) has intrigued American society since its inception in 1930. Historically, ...
In May 1893, Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb, an American convert to Islam, communicated with landow...
Abstract: There have been Muslims in what is now the United States since tens of thousands were brou...
This research explores two facets of Islamic State recruitment efforts. First, it examines role of r...
This thesis is a descriptive analysis of the Nation of Islam in relation to its continuity and chang...
Islam has an essential role in the development of human civilization. As a relatively new religion, ...
Warithuddin Muhammad’s tenure as the leader of the Nation of Islam (NOI) saw the attempted implement...
The change from Elijah Poole to Elijah Muhammad began a long and intricate development of a socioec...
As the fastest growing population in the world and in the U.S., Muslims increasingly draw the attent...
In recent years, the subject of dawah has become a topic of considerable interest among Muslims in N...
Thesis (M.S., Criminal Justice) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The purpose of this...
I want to explore how the antiwar movement on the University of Illinois campus views the Islamic fa...