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  • Fawziyyah Muhammad

    As Salaam alaikum!!

    Inshallah just stop by to give the greeting and peace!! Inshallah may allah continue to bless you and the community keep up the great work.

    5 years ago
  • Imam Wali Ibn Cannon

    seeking safey in allah from satan

    - bismillah

    I have NO desire whatsoever, to turn the world all black (ignorance) devoid of light (enlightenment) and Imam Warith udeen Mohammed, never claimed to my knowledge to be the successor to his father.
    Fard did that, he wrote Imam Mohammed’s name on a door, pretty high and, I am told, he wrote it in chalk, so as the children grew and the name faded, they would have to write it again, so that they would know that the child whose name was suggested by Fard would be always remembered.
    Abraham, prayers and peace be upon him, according to Qur’an asked G’d to make imams (plural) from his descendents - not gods.
    And Imam Warith udeen Mohammed is an imam and imam means leader/Teacher and he, Imam Mohammed is leading us along the siratul mustaqeem, the straight path, first trod by our Father Abrahsm (we are Hagar’s children) and then by Muhammed ibn Abdullah, the Prophet who appeared in Arabia and surprised the Jews.
    Now a ’living’ Mohammed has been born among 'US' in America way back in 1933, the Derpesssion years when ISLAM was not known among African Americans.
    This man learned to Read Qur’an in its original tongue, he his brother Akbar and Imam Darnell Kareem and a few others, way back when they were teens, which would have been a little after 1945 when World War II ended.
    Imam Mohammed spent some time in prison because his Father insisted that he NOT register for the draft during the Korean Conflict. His father was jailed for the same reason prior to WWII.
    One thing about Imam Mohammed, he was obedient to his parents, except when it came to the Truth about Allah.
    And Allah says to respect the wombs that bore you (your history) and respect your parents, except you are not to let them turn you away from Qur’an and Al-Islam, and so it is and was with Imam W. D. Mohammed ibn* Elijah.
    - imam wali

    Fiqh and Seerah

    *ibn as I am sure you know means ’son of’.
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    5 years ago
  • BILQUIS HARMON

    Thanks for being my G~d Father...And teacher for over 30 years.....
    Love you Brother!!
    Ma Salaam
    Your Sister in faith
    Queen Bilquis

    5 years ago
  • MAralyn Muhammad

    GREETING, JUST STOP BY TO INVADE YOUR SPACE WITH SOME LOVE, I HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY(GOD BLESS!!!



    5 years ago
  • IQ

    A/S IM MORE THEN HONORED THAT YOU EXCEPT MY ADD!!I APPRECIATE THAT!!YOUR BROTHER
    FROM OAKLAND MASJID WARITHEEN!! IQ.
    (RASHID ABDUL SALAAM!! (NU_DINASTY
    (AFRIKA!)A/S

    5 years ago
  • Sindbad

    As Salaamu Alaikum brother Imam, plz come out to the Bay Area when u get a chance! Will make dua for you and your family.

    5 years ago
  • Gotto Mytay

    RING THE ALARM


    Are we done sleeping
    the American dream is a scheme
    to make sure you don't realize a thing
    but bling
    to get it you must sing
    you must dance
    put a ball in your hands
    or put some dope in your pants
    but all together there is a chance
    to advance
    Educate to elevate
    why wait
    we can learn from those
    in the ranks
    if they demonstrate
    methods of their success
    don't suppress
    ellaborate
    it ain't where you from
    its where you live
    we ain't got the same last name
    but we relative
    cuz we both so broke
    we can't bear to give
    so share this here
    life is worth living
    you cheat yourself by dyin
    you beat yourself by lyin
    when you could be upright
    you should be uptight
    upnights
    with no rest
    you settle for less
    when you shouldn't but you know this
    so just come together as a people
    like a conglomerate
    we wouldn't have to leave the ghetto
    if we make the ghetto prominant
    a people considered recessive
    must learn to be dominant
    let's get it!!!
    together

    5 years ago
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    Happy Saviours Day

    5 years ago
  • Eye_C_Us

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    peace and blessings...
    have a wonderful day.. and stay tuned for more great things to come.. asa/
    your sista in faith/ Aminah

    5 years ago
  • mustafa Ibn B

    As salam uh alaykum brother Allah bless you and keep you safe.

    5 years ago
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Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketImam W. Deen Mohammed was unanimously elected as leader of his community after the passing of his father in 1975; Elijah Muhammad, founder, leader, and builder of The Nation of Islam. At a very early age, Imam Mohammed developed a keen scholastic interest in science, psychology and religion. He began his education, from elementary through secondary school, at the University of Islam in Chicago. Further educational pursuits took him to Wilson Junior College, where he concentrated on microbiology and to the Loop Jr. College where he studied English, history, and the social sciences. However, his primary education has come from, and through, his continued pursuit of religion and social truths. After his father's death, Imam Mohammed was accepted by followers of the Nation of Islam as their leader. He brought about many reforms, which transitioned the followers of the Nation of Islam to mainstream (Sunni) Islam. He renamed his community a number of times. He is now the leader of a new project called The Mosque Cares, and most of his followers make up a portion of the worldwide Muslim community and have accepted Islam proper. He rejected the literal meaning of his father's theology and Black-separatist views. For example, the Nation of Islam taught that Black people were God's original people. With his new understanding, based on his life long study of the Holy Qu'ran and the life example of Prophet Muhammad of Arabia, he accepted whites as fellow worshippers and attempted to forge closer ties with mainstream Muslim communities, and interfaith communities. Imam Mohammed is known for his leadership, social commentary on major issues, scriptural insight into the Bible, Torah and Qur’an, and his unique ability to apply scriptural interpretation to social issues. Imam Mohammed has been recognized with numerous awards and high honors. In 1992, he delivered the first Invocation in the U.S. Senate to be given by a Muslim. In 1993 he gave an Islamic Prayer at President William Jefferson Clinton’s first Inaugural Interfaith Prayer Service, and again in 1997 at President Clinton’s second Inaugural Interfaith Prayer Service. His strong interest in interfaith dialogue led him to address the Muslim-Jewish Conference on March 6, 1995, with leaders of Islam and Reform Judaism in Glencoe, IL. In October of 1996, Imam Mohammed met Pope John Paul, II, at the Vatican, at the invitation of Archbishop William Cardinal Keeler and the Focolare Movement. He met with the Pope again, on October 28, 1999, on the “eve of the New Millennium” in St. Peter’s Basilica with many other world-religious leaders. In 1997, the Focolare Movement presented him with the “Luminosa Award”, for promoting Interfaith Dialogue, peace, and understanding in the U.S. This past April, 2005, Imam Mohammed sent a delegation of Imams to a Muslim-Christian in Dialogue First Symposium given by the Catholic based Focolare Movement. The focus was, “Who is G-d for us? “ This program occurred after the recent inauguration of Pope Benedict XVI. In 1999, Imam Mohammed served on the Advisory Panel for Religious Freedom Abroad, formed by Secretary of State Madeline Albright. He assisted in promoting religious freedom in the United States and Abroad. In April, 2005, Imam Mohammed participated in a program that featured, “A Conversation with Imam W. Deen Mohammed and Cardinal George of the Catholic Archdiocese. Imam W. Deen Mohammed represents African American Muslims as well as all Muslims in North America. His honorary doctorates, mayoral, and gubernatorial proclamations give testament to his recognized voice, and the benefit of his leadership to Muslims and non-Muslims alike. He was appointed to the World Supreme Council of Mosques because of the value of his work and leadership in America. Today, the dignity and world recognition Imam Mohammed has generated is seen as he visits with kings and presidents of vast countries, and with world religious leaders such as Pope John Paul, II, Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama and many more. Header Banner Made with MyBannerMaker.com! Click here to make your own!..
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The Most Important Muslim You've Never Heard of..... Warith Deen Mohammed, spiritual leader of thousands of U.S. Muslims, dramatically changed Islam in America..... Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket By Monique Parsons..... It may have been the most earth-shaking news to hit American Muslims since Sept. 11, 2001, but you wouldn't have known it from reading the morning paper. Warith Deen Mohammed, spiritual leader of the American Society of Muslims and perhaps the most influential American Muslim ever, announced over Labor Day weekend in Chicago that he was stepping down. His action barely registered on the mainstream radar. Yet some 20 percent of the roughly 3.5 million American Muslims are African American-and most follow W. Deen Mohammed or some other orthodox teacher. (By comparison, Louis Farrakhan, head of the more famous Nation of Islam, leads an estimated 100,000). In stepping down, Mohammed implicitly criticized some of the American Muslim leaders for not taking orthodox Islam seriously enough. "I have tried over the last 10 to 12 years to encourage them to get more religious education, but I have made no progress," he told the Chicago Tribune. "American Society of Muslim leaders don't support me, but the followers do." The favorite son of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Mohammed, W. Deen Mohammed rose to power the day after his father's death on Feb. 25, 1975. Taking the helm of the NOI--a group that linked Islam with separatism and racial hatred--he led his flock on a dramatic new journey toward orthodox Sunni Islam. Like Malcolm X had done more than a decade before, Mohammed rejected his father's racism, emphasized Islamic ritual observance and gained the respect of Muslim leaders worldwide. And he brought hundreds of thousands of people with him. David Shaheed, now a criminal court Judge in Indianapolis and a leader in the American Society of Muslims, was one of countless college students who joined the Nation during this dynamic period. He credits Mohammed with changing the course of history for all Americans. "Instead of having revolution in the streets," Shaheed says, Mohammed led a quiet revolution of his own: "He took the Qu'ran and made better citizens for the community." See Full Article at:http://www.beliefnet.com/story/132/story_13220_1.html

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  • Status: Married
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Hometown: Detroit
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Ethnicity: Black / African descent
  • Religion: Muslim
  • Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Smoke / Drink: No / No
  • Occupation: Muslim American Spoksman

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