«
1
Helpful
»
0
Unhelpful
1 Answer
by
( 10.3k points):

I read a lot... I write a little..
2 Helpful
0 Unhelpful

The Nation of Islam is a religious and political organization founded in the United States in the 1930s. Its beliefs are based on a combination of traditional Islamic teachings and Black nationalist ideas.

Some of its key beliefs include:

  1. Belief in one God, Allah, and the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad as his messenger.

  2. The belief that the original peoples of the world were black, and that white people were created through a scientific process by an evil scientist named Yakub.

  3. The belief that black people are the chosen people of God and have a special role to play in the salvation of humanity.

  4. The belief in the importance of self-sufficiency and economic independence for black people.

  5. The belief in the importance of education and the promotion of black-owned businesses.

  6. The belief in the need for black people to defend themselves against oppression and injustice.

The Nation of Islam has been controversial for its beliefs about race and its sometimes confrontational approach to social and political issues. It is not representative of mainstream Islamic beliefs and practices.

Misconceptions

There are several misconceptions about the Nation of Islam that have been circulated over the years. Some examples include:

  1. Misconception: The Nation of Islam is a violent organization that promotes hatred and violence towards white people.

Fact: While the Nation of Islam has been involved in some controversial and confrontational actions in the past, it does not promote violence or hatred towards any group of people. Its stated goal is to empower and uplift black people and promote self-sufficiency and economic independence.

  1. Misconception: The Nation of Islam is a fringe group that is not representative of mainstream Islamic beliefs and practices.

Fact: While the Nation of Islam does have some beliefs and practices that differ from mainstream Islam, beiefs like "Elijah Muhammad being a messenger" taking it outside the fold of Islam, it is does have a significant following so is not a fringe group.

  1. Misconception: The Nation of Islam promotes the belief that white people are evil and should be destroyed.

Fact: The Nation of Islam does not promote the belief that white people are evil or should be destroyed. Its beliefs about race are complex and controversial, but they do not advocate for violence or harm towards any group of people.

  1. Misconception: The Nation of Islam is a separatist organization that promotes the segregation of black people from white people.

Fact: While the Nation of Islam has historically advocated for the separation of black and white people in some contexts, it does not promote segregation or the segregation of any group of people. Its goal is to empower and uplift black people and promote self-sufficiency and economic independence within the larger society.

Conclusion

The Nation of Islam is a religious and political organization that has been the subject of much misunderstanding and misinformation over the years. While it is true that the Nation of Islam has some beliefs and practices that differ from mainstream Islam, it is not a violent or hateful organization. Its goal is to empower and uplift black people and promote self-sufficiency and economic independence.


User Settings


What we provide!

Vote Content

Great answers start with great insights. Content becomes intriguing when it is voted up or down - ensuring the best answers are always at the top.

Multiple Perspectives

Questions are answered by people with a deep interest in the subject. People from around the world review questions, post answers and add comments.

An authoritative community

Be part of and influence the most important global discussion that is defining our generation and generations to come

Join Now !

Update chat message

Message

Delete chat message

Are you sure you want to delete this message?

...