Imam W. Deen Mohammed, the rebellious son of the late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad who broke from black nationalism and moved thousands of African-Americans to mainstream Islam, died Tuesday ...
Imam W. Deen Mohammed's followers call his takeover of the Nation of Islam "The Second Resurrection." W. Deen Mohammed greets Sultan Bin Mohamad Al-Quasmy, a ruler from the United Arab Emirates, at ...
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 tolerant form of Islam ...
Imam W. Deen Mohammed, one of the country's most prominent African-American Islamic leaders and the man who led millions of black Muslims away from the militant politics of the Nation of Islam and ...
Imam W. Deen Mohammed, the Muslim leader who turned from the leadership of the Nation of Islam toward orthodox Islam and a message of racial and religious harmony, will speak next week at a Houston ...
As she mourned the loss of her father, Laila Muhammed, daughter of Imam W. Deen Mohammed, asked Muslims to unite with other faiths and continue his vision of religious unity. “I ask that we pray for ...
LITTLE ROCK — Imam W. Deen Mohammed, son of the late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad and an influential American Muslim leader, plans to speak this week in Little Rock about the development of ...
Imam W. Deen Mohammed, the rebellious son of the late Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad who broke from black nationalism and guided his followers toward mainstream Islam, died Tuesday, according ...
Imam W. Deen Mohammed, the son of the founder of the Nation of Islam, died yesterday in Illinois at the age of 74. The cause of his death was not immediately released. Mohammed's relationship with his ...
On Sunday, October 26, 2025 the Community of Imam W. Deen Mohammed will observe the annual Muslim-American Leadership Day in the city of Newark, NJ. Coinciding with the October 30th birthday of late ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Imam W. Deen Mohammed, who transformed how African-American Muslims practice their faith, condemned the "hate rhetoric" of some Nation of Islam leaders. He predicted the ...
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