elijah muhammad

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(1897-1975) American black nationalist and former leader of the Nation of Islam
a US black man who was the leader of the Black Muslims from the late 1930s until his death (1897-1975). orig. Elijah Poole born Oct. 7, 1897, Sandersville, Ga., U.S. died Feb. 25, 1975, Chicago, Ill. U.S. black separatist and leader of the Nation of Islam. The son of sharecroppers and former slaves, he moved to Detroit in 1923. He joined the Nation of Islam and established its second temple, in Chicago; on the disappearance of its founder, Wallace D. Fard, in 1934, he became head of the movement. He was jailed for advocating draft evasion during World War II, but he continued to build membership of the Black Muslims in the postwar era. His relentless call for a separate nation for African Americans, whom he declared to be Allah's chosen people, prompted his most famous disciple, Malcolm X, to break with the group in 1964. He moderated his views in his later years
elijah muhammad

    Hyphenation

    E·li·jah Mu·ham·mad

    Turkish pronunciation

    ilaycı mûhämıd

    Pronunciation

    /ēˈlīʤə mo͝oˈhäməd/ /iːˈlaɪʤə mʊˈhɑːməd/
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