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  1. 18 de jun. de 2024 · A talented orator, Farrakhan began his organization with only a few thousand adherents but soon reestablished a national movement. He published Elijah Muhammad’s books, started a periodical, The Final Call, and eventually purchased Elijah Muhammad’s former mosque in Chicago and refurbished it as the new headquarters of the Nation of Islam.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2015 · The honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan sat down with Sway for an in-depth, candid and unparalleled conversation about the domestic injustice from our Governm...

  3. Louis Farrakhan Muhammad, Sr. (lahir 11 Mei 1933, dan dulu dikenal sebagai Louis X) adalah pemimpin gerakan agama sinkretis Afrika-Amerika Nation of Islam (NOI). Ia menjabat sebagai pemimpin masjid-masjid besar di Boston dan Harlem , dan ditunjuk oleh ketua NOI, Elijah Muhammad , sebelum meninggal dunia tahun 1975, sebagai Perwakilan Nasional Nation of Islam.

  4. Farrakhan, Louis (1933-), religious and political leader.. On November 8, 1977, Minister Louis Abdul Haleem Farrakhan, the former Louis Eugene Walcott, rebuilt the Nation of Islam, a militant and millenarian religious sect that preached black nationalism.He succeeded Master W. D. Fard, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, and Wallace Muhammad as the key leader of the Black Muslim movement.

  5. The Empowerment Encounter is a show that is hosted monthly by Dr. Jamal Bryant. This months show featured Minister Louis Farrakhan. For more information pl...

  6. Louis Farrakhan, né Louis Eugene Walcott le 11 mai 1933 dans le Bronx à New York, est un chef religieux américain suprémaciste noir [1], dirigeant de l'organisation politique et religieuse afro-américaine antisémite Nation of Islam depuis 1981.

  7. It was during this time that eventual leader Louis Farrakhan joined the NOI. Following Malcolm X’s split from the NOI in 1964 and assassination the next year, Farrakhan was eventually selected to replace him as national spokesman and minister of Harlem’s Temple No. 7 in New York City.