One
could be forgiven for assuming that any group with the word Islam in
its title would be Muslim. But when it comes to the group calling
itself the “Nation of Islam”, one must be very wary indeed. To be
Muslim means to hold certain fundamental theological beliefs. The
Muslim profession of faith is:
“I bear witness that there is no god but God, and I bear witness that Mohammed is a prophet of God.”
To
elaborate on these statements, to be a Muslim means to believe that God
is One, unique. He has no partners, no associates, no Son, nor did He
ever become incarnate. As chapter 112 of the Quran makes clear:
“He is God, the only One,
God the Everlasting.
He did not beget and is not begotten,
And none is His equal.”
In
Islam the ascribing of partners to God, referred to as shirk, is the
greatest of all sins. The Quran states explicitly in chapter 4, verse
36:
“Serve God, and join not any partners with Him.”
Secondly,
Muslims believe Mohammed to have been the “Seal” or last of the
prophets. To recognize anyone after Mohammed claiming to be a prophet,
negates one’s Islam. As is stated in the Quran:
“O people!
Mohammed has no sons among ye men, but verily, he is the Messenger of
God and the last in the line of Prophets. And God is aware of
everything.” (Quran 33:40)
This is reinforced by various sayings of Prophet Mohammed, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him:
“The
tribe of Israel was guided by prophets. When a prophet passed away,
another succeeded him. But no prophet will come after me; only caliphs
will succeed me.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
“In My Ummah, there shall
be born Thirty Grand Liars (Dajjals), each of whom will claim to be a
prophet, But I am the Last Prophet; there is No Prophet after Me.” (Abu
Dawood, At-Tirmidhi)
The Errant Theology of the “Nation of Islam”
The
“Nation of Islam” does not adhere to these core tenets of Islamic
theology. They believe that God appeared on earth in the person of
their founder, a “great man from the East”, Master W. Fard Muhammad, a
preacher who first came to public attention in the USA on July 4, 1930
then mysteriously “departed the scene” on February 26, 1934. As the NOI
website unambiguously declares:
“WE BELIEVE that Allah (God)
appeared in the Person of Master W. Fard Muhammad, July, 1930; the
long-awaited “Messiah” of the Christians and the “Mahdi” of the
Muslims.”
In 1934 following the unexplained departure of the
“Master”, the organization he founded came to be headed by one Elijah
Poole, who became known as the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Until very
recently, the “Nation of Islam” accorded the status of prophet to Elijah
Muhammad.
Therefore it is clear that despite their name and
calling themselves Muslims, “Nation of Islam” beliefs about God and
prophethood are glaringly incompatible with Islam.
Louis
Farrakhan, current leader of the Nation of Islam, finally allowed to
enter the UK after a court orders the lifting of a 15-year government
ban.
“Honorable” Elijah Muhammad, the “prophet” of the Nation of Islam.
“Master” W. Fard Muhammad in whose person God appeared in early 1930’s America, according to Nation of Islam beliefs.
Racist ideology also at odds with universal Islam
A
third area of non-compliance with Islam, and the one which receives by
far the greatest attention in the secular media, is the issue of race.
The present “Nation of Islam” leader, Louis Farrakhan, is on record as
having made objectionable anti-Jewish (as distinct from anti-Zionist)
remarks. Among other unfortunate utterances, he is alleged to have
referred to Judaism as a “gutter religion”.
Moreover, the NOI is a
segregationalist organization exclusively for black people descended
from slaves. Proper Islam is a universal religion open to people of
every race. Muslims are supposed to differentiate between people on the
basis, not of ethnic origin, but of piety and upright behavior. As the
Quran makes clear:
“And mankind is naught but a single nation.” (Quran 2:213)
“O
Mankind! Most certainly, it is We (God almighty) who have Created you
all from a single (pair) of a male and a female, And it is We who have
made you into nations and tribes, that ye may recognize each other.
Verily, the noblest of you in the sight of God is (he who is) the most
righteous of you.” (Quran 49:13)
And in his final sermon, Prophet Mohammed made clear that racism has no place in Islam:
“O
people! Verily your Lord is one and your father is one. All of you
belong to one ancestry of Adam and Adam was created out of clay. There
is no superiority for an Arab over a non-Arab and for a non-Arab over an
Arab; nor for white over the black nor for the black over the white
except in piety. Verily the noblest among you is he who is the most
pious.”
In contrast, the NOI has a pronounced anti-white bias.
They refer to blacks as God’s chosen people and Caucasians as white
devils. They call for a separate homeland for American blacks, for
racially segregated education and for a ban on interracial marriage. To
quote again from their website:
We believe we are the people of God’s choice.
WE BELIEVE this is the time in history for the separation of the so-called Negroes and the so-called white Americans.
We
want our people in America whose parents or grandparents were
descendants from slaves, to be allowed to establish a separate state or
territory of their own--either on this continent or elsewhere.
We want all black children educated, taught and trained by their own teachers.
We believe that intermarriage or race mixing should be prohibited.
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