Elijah Muhammad

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Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad became famous for his popularization of an Afrocentric branch of Islam. In later years, however, the movement came under fire after critics pointed out that its ideology had very little to do with the mainstream faith. Nevertheless, Elijah’s words and teachings still managed to galvanize and capture the hearts of millions of disaffected and oppressed African Americans. During the movement’s heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, Elijah extended his hand to a downtrodden people in a way that few others could.

This book presents the life and legacy of Elijah Muhammad in full.


Discover a plethora of topics such as

Meeting the Messiah

Becoming Elijah Muhammad

Elijah during World War II

Imprisoned in Michigan

Rivalry with Malcolm X

Late Life and Death

And much more!


Uncover the extraordinary life of Elijah Muhammad, the leader who reshaped the Nation of Islam and inspired millions. From his rise to prominence to his controversies and lasting legacy, this book delves into the man behind the movement. Engaging, concise, and insightful—perfect for history enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

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