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  1. 17 de nov. de 2023 · Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan delivers a speech at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., on November 16, 2017. Farrakhan has remained quiet about the war between Israel and Hamas, ...

  2. 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. He also expanded the movement internationally ...

  3. 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...

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

  5. Louis Eugene Farrakhan (born May 11, 1933) is an American religious leader, political activist and writer, social commentator, and black supremacist who is the leader of the religious group known as The Nation of Islam, which is based on an African-American interpretation of Islam. Many people say that he was involved in a plot to kill Malcolm X.

  6. www.adl.org › resources › profileNation of Islam | ADL

    17 de ene. de 2019 · The Nation of Islam (NOI), the oldest Black nationalist organization in the United States, has maintained a consistent record of antisemitism and bigotry since its founding in the 1930s. Under Louis Farrakhan, who has espoused and promoted antisemitism, bigotry, and anti-LGBTQ+ animus throughout his 40-year tenure as the NOI’s leader, the ...

  7. In 1965, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad promoted Minister Louis Farrakhan to the post of National Representative. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad meet in 1966. By the mid-sixties, Mr. Muhammad's ever-growing Islamic movement extended itself to more than 60 cities and settlements abroad in Ghana, ...