An edition of The Teachings of W. D. Muhammad (1976)

The Teachings of W. D. Muhammad

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An edition of The Teachings of W. D. Muhammad (1976)

The Teachings of W. D. Muhammad

secondary, adult level.

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This book includes the initial teachings of Imam W.D. Mohammed upon his ascension to the leadership of the Nation of Islam after the passing of his father. The author explains the symbolism in the Christian religion concerning G-d, prophesy, and its relationship to the African American (Bilalian) experience. He also introduces the universality of Al-Islam and posits that it has the potential to be the salvation for African American (Bilalian) people.

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The Teachings of W. D. Muhammad: secondary, adult level.
1976, Honorable Elijah Muhammad Mosque No. 2
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297/.204/7
Library of Congress
BP222 .T43

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OL4916761M
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76151785

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