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The '''Nation of Islam''' (or '''Farrakhanism''') is a political and religious group active primarily in America.
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The '''Nation of Islam''' (or '''Farrakhanism''') is a political and religious group with a [[race]]-based, pro-black philosophy.  
It has a [[race]]-based philosophy.  
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It is active primarily in America.
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They believe that [[black people]] are [[racial superiority|racially superior]] to other races, and that the "blue-eyed devils" (whites) were selectively bred from blacks by an evil black scientist named Yakub, whose work supposedly took hundreds of years for him and his disciples to fully whiten his creations, with the intent to enslave the black race.  
 
They believe that [[black people]] are [[racial superiority|racially superior]] to other races, and that the "blue-eyed devils" (whites) were selectively bred from blacks by an evil black scientist named Yakub, whose work supposedly took hundreds of years for him and his disciples to fully whiten his creations, with the intent to enslave the black race.  
 
According to [[Malcolm X]]'s autobiography, on his pilgrimage to [[Mecca]], the [[Muslim]]s there were shocked to learn of the Yakub doctrine.
 
According to [[Malcolm X]]'s autobiography, on his pilgrimage to [[Mecca]], the [[Muslim]]s there were shocked to learn of the Yakub doctrine.

Revision as of 15:18, January 5, 2009

The Nation of Islam (or Farrakhanism) is a political and religious group with a race-based, pro-black philosophy. It is active primarily in America.

They believe that black people are racially superior to other races, and that the "blue-eyed devils" (whites) were selectively bred from blacks by an evil black scientist named Yakub, whose work supposedly took hundreds of years for him and his disciples to fully whiten his creations, with the intent to enslave the black race. According to Malcolm X's autobiography, on his pilgrimage to Mecca, the Muslims there were shocked to learn of the Yakub doctrine.

Unlike mainstream Islam, which traces its roots to Abraham like Judaism and Christianity, NOI:

Many mainstream Muslims regard NOI as a cult and not a true Islamic denomination.

Notable members