On July the Fourth, the day of
America's Independence celebration, He announced the
beginning of His mission which was to restore and to
resurrect His lost and found people, who were identified
as the original members of the Tribe of Shabazz from the
Lost Nation of Asia. The lost people of the original
nation of African descent, were captured, exploited, and
dehumanized to serve as servitude slaves of America for
over three centuries. His mission was to teach the
downtrodden and defenseless Black people a thorough
Knowledge of God and of themselves, and to put them on
the road to Self-Independence with a superior culture
and higher civilization than they had previously
experienced. He taught us the ways of love and peace, of
truth and beauty. We are being led into the path of a
new spiritual culture and civilization of complete
harmony and peace, one of refinement in the pursuit of
happiness and eternal joy in the Supreme Knowledge of
God and the Science of everything in life.
MW-
How were you first introduced to
the Teachings of the Most
Honorable Elijah Muhammad?
MR-Thank you Minister Willie for
this interview. It was in 1955
in the summer months. One of my
friends in Atlanta Ga., told me
a man was in town teaching a
teaching that I never heard
about. At that time he didn’t
event give me the name of it.
He just told me a man was
talking about how rich we use to
be and how white people use to
live in the caves of Europe. He
asked me did I want to listen to
it and I told him yes. So the
minister at that time here in
Atlanta was Bro. James. He
caught a streetcar from the
Eastside and came to the
Westside. We went into my
friends’ room and he began to
teach about Islam and the Hon.
Elijah Muhammad and about us
being enslaved for 400 years and
God would give us a messenger at
that time. I believed it right
away.
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The Honorable Minister
Louis Farrakhan has consistently proven that he is a man of character
and integrity. This is a fact that even his most staunches critics
attest to. This is also the very reason why the local representative of
the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in the city of New Orleans,
Minister Willie Muhammad, took offense to a comment that was made by a
local radio disc jockey concerning Minister Farrakhan’s participation in
the effort to reconcile the beef between Hip-Hop artists Ja-Rule and 50
Cent.