Monday, April 27, 2020
The UnIslamic Nation Of Islam The Mention Of The Nation Of Islam Will
  The UnIslamic Nation of Islam The mention of the "Nation of Islam" will undoubtedly  cause an immense number of responses in any situation. To some, this organization  symbolizes blatant racism. To others, it is seen as a savior of the black community.    Regardless of one's opinion of the Nation, though, the differences between    The first, and most astonishing, difference between the Nation and traditional Islam is the  role of race in the church's philosophy. the Nation's philosophy clearly states that, "We  believe that intermarriage and race mixing should be prohibitted (www.noi.org/  program.html)". The traditional wording of the Koran, however, states that diversity in  race is one of Allah's greatest creations(Koran, 30.22). The Nation of Islam restricts its  membersip to those who are black. the beliefs of traditional Islam, however, state that all  persons are born Muslim, and that "every person is endowed by Allah with the spiritual  potential and intellectual inclination that can make him a good Muslim.(4) The Islamic  church ignores the issue of race when examining one's spiritual purity. Rather, It is the  spirit itself which defines a Muslim. Traditional Muslims and members of the Nation of    Islam also differ in their definition of what it means to be Muslim. The belief in Islam is  defined by five Pillars: shahada(the belief in only one Allah), salah(prayer),  zakuh(obligatory charity), sawm(fasting), and hajj(pilgrimage)  (www_leland.stanford.edu/group/Thinker/v2/v2n3/Saudi.html). Of these Five Pillars, the    Nation of Islam requires none of its members. The shahada is rejected by the Nation  because it belives that Wallace D. Fard Muhammad was Allah incarate. (noi.index)    Salah, or the five daily prayers in the direction of Mecca, are also not required of  members of the Nation(coolguy). Zakuh is rejected by the nation, as it believes charity is  a "way to benefit the dominant classes of the culture.(coolguy). Sawm is also not  required of Nation members, nor is the hajj to Mecca(coolguy). (Ironically, it was the  hajj of Malcolm X which led him to abandon his separatist beliefs, and to preach unity).    The rejection of the five basic requirements of Islam is representative of the distances  between the Nation of Islam and traditional Islam. Because of these differences, the    Nation cannot be accepted as just another chapter of Islam, but it must be treated as a  different and distinct religion. The third difference between the Nation of Islam and  traditional Islam is the manner in which other religions and their members are regarded.    Islam accepts the existence of all prophets from Moses to Muhammad. (Koran, 2:91)    The Nation, however, believes that Wallace D. Fard Muhammad is the true  prophet(Noi.program). Traditional Islam regards members of all religions as holy. The    Koran states that, "those who believe, and those who are Jews, and Christians, and    Sabaeans-whoever believeth in Allah, and the Last Day doeth right- surely their reward  is with their Lord, and their shall no fear come upon them neither shall they grieve"(2:62).    Farrakhan, on the other hand condemns those of other religions and races. In a speech in    January 1994, Farrakhan warned members of the Nation of Islam that "they(the jews)  are plotting against us even as we speak (www.strang.com/cm/stories/emmy/96tl.html)."    He proposes that other religions are inferior to Islam, as well as proposing that different  races are unequal. The Nation of Islam believes that the white race was created by a  botched experiment of mad scientist named Yakub, 6,000 years ago(7). It is beliefs such  as this which create the image of the Nation which is common to most: a racist  organization which preaches Black supremacy. Some may argue that the often  outrageous methods and beliefs of the Nation of Islam have done more good than harm.    In 1996, Farrakhan organized the Million-Man March which brought over 400,000  black men to the nation's capitol. Those who enter the Nation swear to refrain from the  use of drugs and alcohol. Thus, being less likely to become addicts, gang members or  victims of violence. But, the hate which Farrakhan preaches outweighs any of the benefits  of his Nation.    
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