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  1. Wallace Fard Muhammad, auch Wallace D. Fard, war der Begründer der Organisation Nation of Islam, auch als Black Muslims bekannt. Über seinen Hintergrund und seine Personalien ist offiziell kaum etwas bekannt. Vom 4. Juli 1930 bis zum 30. Juni 1934 wirkte er in Detroit unter verschiedenen Pseudonymen; seither gilt er als verschollen.

  2. Wallace Fard Muhammad, also known as Wallace D. Fard or Master Fard Muhammad (/ f ə ˈ r ɑː d /; [citation needed] reportedly born February 26, c. 1877 – disappeared c. 1934), was the founder of the Nation of Islam.

  3. Wallace D. Fard (born c. 1877, Mecca—died 1934?) was the Mecca-born founder of the Nation of Islam (sometimes called Black Muslim) movement in the United States.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 12. Jan. 2023 · Wallace D. Fard, also known as Wallace Fard Muhammad, was a controversial figure who launched the Nation of Islam in Detroit in 1930. He disappeared in 1934 after a police raid and his true identity and fate are still debated.

    • Andrew Amelinckx
  5. Die Nation of Islam (NOI), auch bekannt als Black Muslims („Schwarze Moslems“), ist eine 1930 von Wallace Fard Muhammad gegründete religiös-politische Organisation von Afroamerikanern außerhalb der islamischen Orthodoxie. Schätzungen der Mitgliederzahl schwanken zwischen 20.000 und 50.000.

  6. Fard, W. D. (c. 1877-1934) was the mysterious leader who founded the Nation of Islam, or the \"Black Muslim\" movement, in Detroit in 1930. He claimed to be the \"Great Mahdi\" or \"Savior\" and taught his followers about their \"true religion\" and their \"lost-found\" identity.

  7. Among those associated with the Moorish Science Temple was a peddler named Wallace D. Fard (or Wali Fard Muhammad). In 1930, claiming that he was Noble Drew Ali reincarnated, Fard founded the Nation of Islam in Detroit , Michigan , and designated his able assistant, Elijah Muhammad , originally Elijah Poole, to establish the Nation’s second ...