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Wallace Fard Muhammad or W. D.
Fard (/fəˈrɑːd/ fə-RAHD;
reportedly born
February 26, c. 1877 –
disappeared c. 1934) was the
founder of the
Nation of Islam...
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Farḍ (Arabic: فرض) or farīḍah (فريضة) or
fardh in
Islam is a
religious duty
commanded by God. The word is also used in Turkish, Persian, Pashto, Urdu,...
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Wallace Fard Muhammad and that
promoted black power, pride,
economic empowerment, and
racial separation.
Elijah Muhammad taught that
Master Fard Muhammad...
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Wallace Fard Muhammad appeared in
Detroit in 1930,
where he
founded a new
religious movement that came to be
called the
Nation of Islam. Both his origin...
- (NOI) is a
religious organization founded in the
United States by
Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930. A
centralized and
hierarchical organization, the NOI is...
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makes a
distinction between "
fard" and "wajib"; In
Hanafi fiqh, two
conditions are
required to
impose the
fard rule. 1. N****, (only
verses of the...
- In 1930, a man
named W.D.
Fard came to Detroit,
ultimately founding a
group called the
Allah Temple of Islam.
Among Fard's practices was to give new,...
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Development (French:
Front d'action pour le
renouveau et le développement,
FARD-Alafia) is a
political party in
Benin founded in 1994. It is the
party Mathieu...
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Islam commemorating the
birth of its founder,
Master Wali
Fard Muhammad (W. D.
Fard),
officially stated to be
February 26, 1877. It was established...
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writings of the NOI's
founder Wallace Fard Muhammad.
Scholars have
variously traced its
origins in
Fard's thought to the idea of the
Yakubites propounded...