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  1. Warith Deen Mohammed (born Wallace D. Muhammad; [a] October 30, 1933 – September 9, 2008), also known as W. Deen Mohammed, Imam W. Deen Muhammad and Imam Warith Deen, was an African-American Muslim leader, theologian, philosopher, Muslim revivalist, and Islamic thinker. He was a son of Elijah Muhammad, the leader of the Nation of Islam from ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2024 · black nationalism. Warith Deen Mohammed (born Oct. 30, 1933, Detroit, Mich., U.S.—died Sept. 9, 2008, Markham, Ill.) was an American religious leader, son and successor of Elijah Muhammad as head of the Nation of Islam, which he reformed and moved toward inclusion within the worldwide Islamic community. The seventh son of Elijah Muhammad, the ...

  3. 10 de sept. de 2008 · Sept. 9, 2008. Imam W. Deen Mohammed, a son of the Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad, who renounced the black nationalism of his father’s movement to lead a more traditional and racially...

  4. 18 de sept. de 2008 · Learn about the legacy of Warith Deen Mohammed, the son of Elijah Muhammad and the leader of the Nation of Islam who transformed it into a mainstream Muslim community. He advocated for interfaith dialogue, social justice and respect for all human beings.

  5. Learn how Wallace Muhammad, the son of Elijah Muhammad, became Warith Deen Mohammed and led the World Community of al-Islam in the West. Discover his journey from a separatist, race-based theology to orthodox Islamic practices and beliefs.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2014 · Learn about the life and achievements of Warith Deen Mohammed, who led the Nation of Islam after his father Elijah Muhammad. Explore his transformation of the NOI into a mainstream and universalist Muslim community in America.

  7. Learn about the life and legacy of Warith Deen Mohammed, the son of Elijah Muhammad and the leader of the Nation of Islam who reformed the organisation and embraced orthodox Islam. Find out how he influenced millions of African-American Muslims and bridged the gap with other faiths and communities.