Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 530 pages
- Published by: Clarity Press June 10, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0932863442
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0932863447
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6.1 x 1.6 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Product Description
The presence of Islam in America is as long-standing as the arrival of the first captive Muslims from Africa, making Islam one of Americas formative religions. But the long-suppressed indigenous Islam didnt resurface in organized form until the 1930s, when it infused the politico-spiritual drive by the Noble Drew Ali and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad to address the appalling social conditions of the ghettoized black masses of the North.
Elijah Muhammads Nation of Islam would prove to be the most extensive, influential and durable of African-American self-generated organizations. Combining black cooperative entrepreneurship with indigenous Islam-tinged culture and spirituality, the NOI pursued a collectivist nationalist agenda which sought to advance the black masses causewithin America or without it. At its collectivist height, the NOI achieved a $95 million empire of interlocking black Muslim small businesses and farmsproviding a model for "bootstrap self-development" by the marginalized and dispossesed, worldwide.
Bourgeois elements developed within, or engaged by, the NOI sought to weld a united African American nation out of a range of classes. Outstanding second generation leadersWarith Muhammad, Louis Farrakhan and Malcolm Xwould further imbed Islam in Black America, and extend its relations into the international community. Their media offered an informed and critical outlook on both domestic and international affairs that often paralleled progressive analysts. But it remains ambiguous whether the developing black nation will pursue its still-unfulfilled promise through secession, autonomy or long-term integration. Much depends on how America responds.
About The Author
Dr. Dennis Walker is a Celtic Australian specialist on Muslim minorities and author of two books on Islam and the national question. He reads five Muslim languages, and is author of numerous scholarly papers, articles and reviews in a number of languages, reflecting his wide travels and areas of interest. He has taught at Melbourne University, Deakin University and Australian National University.
Reader ReviewsI purchased this book for research on a certain M.S.T. member. And this book didn't disapoint in this regard, and actually included some unknown points I was not aware of regarding the M.S.T. and it's history. This book written in 2005 by author Dennis Walker gives the reader another angle to analyze the N.O.I. and it's leadership. However, throughout this 597 page book I never get the impression the author really has any significant respect for said organizations. But this book can be a decent read, especially considering the current events surrounding the N.O.I. and the minister.