"What Christmas is about" - But he made me laugh

  • 9 years ago
But he made me laugh
I do not agree with this ideology, He is making Islam as an organisation to liberate black people, he is only dynamic in his speeches !! Indeed malcom X converted to sunni Islam and thus was assassinated ! Moreover Micheal Jackson was also inspired by Farrakhan..
He is Farakkhan from the Nation of Islam. Malcolm X was one of them, until he went to Hajj. And changed his Deen to the Truth.
He is Louis Farrakhan, the current leader of the Nation of Islam. They are a deviant group that are not Islamic by consensus. They misappropriate the term Islam. More information about the difference between Islam and this group here: http://www.muhajabah.com/noi.htm
I was thrilled by his speech, And I searched his videos on youtube! his organisation is mixture of Islam & Christianity !!! indeed this group is deviant
The Nation of Islam and orthodox Islam



There is a great deal of confusion about the group known as the Nation of Islam, currently led by Louis Farrakhan. Although the group's name implies that it is part of the Islamic religion, its beliefs diverge so greatly from Islam that most Muslims consider it to be a different religion.

Below are some links to articles by Muslims about the Nation of Islam, including point-by-point comparison of NOI beliefs and Islamic beliefs to show that the two are mutually contradictory. I hope this will help clarify the issue, God willing.

The Nation of Islam should be understood as an independent religious tradition that has adopted Islamic elements rather than as an Islamic sect.



'Nation of Islam' or Nation of Kufr?, from Nida'ul Islam

Abusing the Word Islam: The Nation of Islam, from Muslim Students Association, University of Southern California

Comparison Between Islam and Farrakhanism, by the Institute of Islamic Information and Education

Farrakhanism, a collection of articles

Farrakhanism and the Nation of Islam, a collection of articles

Islam is Not Nation of Islam, a collection of articles

Regarding the 'Nation of Islam', by Moiz Amjad

The 'Nation of Islam' Exposed, by A. Idris Palmer

The Nation of Islam: Fact or Fraud?, from The Islamic Garden

The Problem with the 'Nation of Islam', by Michael Young

Nation of Islam is Not Islamic, by Scott Allen Miller



Once we are clear about how the Nation of Islam differs in its beliefs from orthodox Islam, we can look at it as an independent religious tradition. Viewed that way, it provides a new perspective on the African-American experience. Here are some articles that trace the history of the NOI and how various black nationalist movements have adopted Islamic elements to enrich their culture.

A Brief Look at the Roots and Development of The Nation of Islam, by Bradley Price Roderick

East of the Sun (West of the Moon): Islam, the Ahmadis, and African America, Moustafa Bay

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