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The
Nation of Islam Exposed
By. A. I.
Palmer
Louis Gene Walcott Farrakhan
is not a Muslim, nor is his doctrine Islam. Farrakhan is the
leader of a black racist cult called "the Nation of
Islam," (NOI) founded in Detroit, Michigan in the 1930's.
While the group calls its followers Muslims, in reality, they have
very little to do with the faith of Islam. Islam believes in the
total transcendance of almighty God (called in Arabic, Allah), the
NOI teaches that black people are angelic gods. Islam maintains
universal brotherhood, the NOI says that Islam is for blacks only.
Islam teaches that prophethood ended with Muhammad ibn Abdullah,
more than 1400 years ago. The NOI teaches that Farrakhan's
teacher, Elijah Muhammad, is the last prophet. Islam teaches
principles of spiritual and moral decorum such prayer, fasting,
charity, pilgimage, etc., Elijah Muhammad cast these out or
altered them beyond recognition.
Yet, it is an error to oversimplify
the issue by denouncing Farrakhan's racist diatribes while playing
down Farrakhan's God-is-a-man and Prophet-after-Muhammad beliefs.
Racism has very little to do with the issue. Sure, racism is
contrary to Islamic principles and Islam rejects it. However, the
deviation of Elijah Muhammad and Louis Farrakhan are MUCH more
serious than racism. It is the sin which Allah DOES NOT forgive.
If Farrakhan would leave his man-is-god and prophet-after-Muhammad
beliefs, but was still a raving racist, he would be much better
off than the other way around! Let me say very clearly, that there
is NO ideology on the face of this earth which could be farther
from Islam than that of Louis Farrakhan. NONE!
The NOI's origins are found in
(a) two black self-improvement
movements that began shortly before World War I: the "Moorish
Science Temple of America," founded in 1913 by Timothy Drew,
and the "Universal Negro Improvement Association,"
founded in 1914 by Marcus Garvey.
(b) the NOI was also shaped by a
Depression-era con-man, and convicted drugdealer, Wallace Dodd
Ford. Upon Ford's 1929 release from California's San Quintin
Prison, he moved to Detroit to start a new life. Ford used a
number of names, including Wali Farad and Master Fard and claimed
to be from Mecca, Arabia. Being that Ford's parentage was a
mixture of white and South Pacific Maori, he used his skin color
and his prison con skills to pass himself off to blacks as a
"mystic" and a "prophet" from the Middle East.
Working as a door-to-door rug
salesman by day, Ford blended the ideas of Garvey and Drew along
with a smattering of Islam, to form what would later become the
Nation of Islam. Among his first students was an unemployed
Georgia migrant worker, Elijah Poole, who Ford renamed
"Elijah Muhammad." In later years, Ford disappeared and
Elijah assumed leadership of the NOI which he held until his death
in 1975.
Elijah developed an convoluted
belief system based on ideas extracted from everything from
Christanity to Masonry to Islam. He elevated Ford's status to that
of the Creator of the heavens and earth, and he developed a myth
which he dubbed, "Yacub's History." This racist doctrine
is still maintained by Louis Farrakhan.
In brief, the doctrine states that
the first humans, a race of black people, whom the NOI calls 'the
Original Man,' created white people in a genetic experiment 6,000
years ago. Elijah claimed that they (the whites) would rule the
world for 6,000 years and then be destroyed at the 'end of their
time' by the blacks. He said that 'Judgement Day' means that at
the 'end of time' the Gods (i.e., blacks) would destroy the entire
white race (devils) and then establish a Paradise (nation) on this
earth ruled forever by the blacks (i.e., Gods).
For a number of years, Farrakhan
has managed to present himself as a champion for the oppressed
masses, this also is a distortion. Like his teacher, Farrakhan has
for more than 35 years engaged in hoodwinking blacks out of money
in the name of black self improvement. The only self-improvement
however, that has taken place has been for Farrakhan's family and
their associates.
Additionally, his entire
inspiration for the "Million Man March" is based on his
alleged, "vision of being swept into a UFO that took him to a
larger mothership." While in the UFO, he claims to have
spoken to the late Elijah Muhammad before being beamed back to
earth. (The Washington Post, Sept. 18, 1995, p. D3).
What many do not realize, is that
Farrakhan has repeated this doctrine for more than 35 years!
Indeed, Farrakhan's UFO "vision" is an inseparable,
doctrinal link to the heretical claims of Elijah Muhammad. Elijah
explained that blacks were originally, "moon people" and
that the UFO "mother wheel" was piloted by 13 youths who
perpetually orbited the earth, waiting to unleash global
destruction on whites, while rescuing all blacks. Farrakhan to
this day, teaches this same doctrine- his inspiration for the
Million Man March. The Million Man March in fact, was planned with
the following goals in mind:
(a) To hold it in Washington, and
aim for a turnout of one million, so as to surpass the number of
attendees at Martin Luther King's 1963 March on Washington, and
thereafter be promoted as being greater than Dr. King and Malcolm
X.
(b) By being mentioned in the same
context with Dr. King, Farrakhan hopes to be remembered likewise
as a charismatic, messianic black figure who commands a large and
politically significant following among US blacks.
(c) To remove the cloud of
suspicion which still surrounds Farrakhan regarding his
involvement in Malcolm X's assassination.
(d) Most importantly, Farrakhan has
to find a new way to pay for his and his family's ornate palaces
in Chicago and Phoenix, his Lexus, Mercedes, Rolls Royce and
Lincoln Town Cars, a Mexican villa, a new 77-acre Michigan estate
and over $1.5 million dollars in unpaid back taxes. This is the
reason he had an $11 registration fee, a $3.99 per minute 900
number for call-in registration (Average call is three minutes), a
$700 vendor's fee, (reduced from $1000), and even ads in his
newspaper soliciting for "donations" to "help
defray the astronomical costs of the march," in exchange for
listing the donor's name and city under appropriate categories
(Platinum, Gold, etc.): $1000 or more (Platinum), $500 or more
(Gold), $100 or more (Silver), $25 or more (Patron) not to mention
$2 "special issues" of his 'Final Call' newspaper.
Louis. A true high-tech con-man. You want to see Louie's real
vison?: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
It is thus impossible for anyone to
try to make a distinction between Farrakhan and his UFO
inspiration, or "endorse the goals of the march without
endorsing Farrakhan," or say that Farrakhan is greater than
Malcolm X. Malcolm's greatness was as a result of his renouncement
of Elijah's false teachings, and his acceptance of true Islam,
factors which Farrakhan has yet to achieve.
My book, exposing the 65-year
legacy of the NOI, is scheduled for publication soon, entitled,
"The Emperor Has No Clothes." If I can be of further
assistance, don't hesitate to contact me.
A. Idris Palmer
Copy And Pasted from Islamanics!
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