The Nation of Islam, an American Millenarian Movement
The author examines the history and doctrine of the Nation of Islam in terms of millenarianism, where, after the death of Elijah Muhammad, the Nation transformed into the American Muslim Mission led by Imam Wallace D. Muhammad and the reconstituted Nation of Islam led by Louis Farrakhan
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Syracuse, N.Y
Syracuse University Press
1996
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In: | Year: 1996 |
Edition: | 1. ed. |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Black Muslims
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Further subjects: | B
Black Muslims
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Summary: | The author examines the history and doctrine of the Nation of Islam in terms of millenarianism, where, after the death of Elijah Muhammad, the Nation transformed into the American Muslim Mission led by Imam Wallace D. Muhammad and the reconstituted Nation of Islam led by Louis Farrakhan The author examines the history and doctrine of the Nation of Islam in terms of millenarianism, where, after the death of Elijah Muhammad, the Nation transformed into the American Muslim Mission led by Imam Wallace D. Muhammad and the reconstituted Nation of Islam led by Louis Farrakhan |
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Item Description: | Orig. publ. in 1988 by the Edwin Mellen Pr |
Physical Description: | 144 S. |
ISBN: | 0815603754 |