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Wallace Fard Muhammad Feb 26, 1877

Wallace Fard Muhammad Feb 26, 1877

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Sunday, February 26th 2023 at 7:17PM · 571 views
Wallace Fard Muhammad
Feb 26, 1877

Wallace D. Fard aka Wallace Fard Muhammad /f ə . ˈ r ɑː d/ (born February 26, 1877[2]) was a co-founder of the Nation of Islam. He arrived in Detroit in 1930 with an obscure background and several aliases, and taught a distinctive form of Islam to members of the citys African-American population. He was also known as being a seller of silk, incense, and perfume and was described as a white Arab man, but remembered as being a light-skinned black man by leaders of the Nation of Islam. Fard was last seen in 1933 by Elijah Muhammad, when Fard took off in an airplane from the Detroit airport.[3]

In 1938, an article by sociologist Erdmann Doane Beynon was published in the American Journal of Sociology, giving Beynons first-hand account of several interviews that he conducted with followers of Fard in Michigan.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, February 27th 2023 at 10:02PM

From those interviews, Beynon wrote that Fard lived and taught in Detroit from 1930–34. He came to the homes of black families who had recently migrated to Detroit from the rural south. He began by selling silks door to door, telling his listeners that the silks came from their home country. At his suggestion, he came back to teach the residents, along with guests.

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