Minister Louis Farrakhan The Oneness of God
I am a Muslim. That word “Muslim” only means one who believes in obeying Allah (God). Muslim is an Arabic word, so it's no wonder we don't know what it means. We are not Arabs but we are not Greeks either. So if you say you are a Christian, this only means that you are one with God through the example of Jesus Christ.
Updated Jul 2, 2009 - 11:19:33 PM
Minister Louis Farrakhan Just A Few Good Men
And as a Muslim, I love reading the Bible, because Prophet Muhammad, as I understand him, was well versed in the Torah, the Injil (Gospels), and the Qur'an. He was so wise and cosmopolitan in his view, because he wanted to bring Muslims and Christians and Jews, and the people of Zoroaster and Tao and others, into oneness.
Updated Jul 1, 2009 - 5:10:54 PM
Minister Louis Farrakhan Unjust Judges Have Imbalanced Society
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said to us that justice is portrayed by a woman blindfolded, carrying a scale: Truth on one side; and the punishment according to truth, on the other side. When that scale is tipped, and people that are deprived of justice get none, it affects their state of mind.
Updated Jun 24, 2009 - 9:53:51 AM
Minister Louis Farrakhan Black Youth: What Must Be Done
We've always had what they call youth gangs, but never like today. You say, “it's terrible, this gang problem.” But there is a positive side to it. What you see as terrible is the fact that our people are coming together, but they are coming together for negative purposes. That's because the vision and the idea that they are required by the time to get involved in is not yet in their head.
Updated Jun 12, 2009 - 11:42:59 AM
Minister Louis Farrakhan The Origin of Blackness
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad said that, “The darkness that we see now is not real. When the night comes you are in the dark, but it is not real darkness.” How do you know? Because when the light comes, the darkness goes. Where did it go? It vanished. Why? Because it wasn't real in the beginning.
Updated Jun 1, 2009 - 10:50:34 AM
Minister Louis Farrakhan The Partnership Between The Black Church and The Black Press
The Black Press has been the only one able, or willing, to tell our story. And if it were not for the Black Press, the story of what goes on in our day-to-day struggle for life in the Black community would not be told.
Updated May 29, 2009 - 11:15:49 AM
Minister Louis Farrakhan A Proper View of the Woman in Building the Family by Minister Louis Farrakhan
The origin of this present article stems from a brief encounter that I had with a wonderful Baptist preacher who had allowed me the honor and the privilege of speaking to the people from his pulpit. I was speaking on the need for the reform of Judaism, Christianity and Islam in their view and treatment of the female.
Updated May 22, 2009 - 9:44:58 AM
Minister Louis Farrakhan Development to outgrow confinement by Minister Louis Farrakhan
Brothers, you’ve been given a number while you are here. That number does not accurately describe who you are. It’s you in the lowest form of your evolutionary development, but the moment you confess a belief in Allah, God—the Highest Power—and seek knowledge, then you begin to grow. And as you grow humanly, you grow morally.
Updated May 16, 2009 - 12:01:03 PM
Minister Louis Farrakhan The Rise of the Indigenous Peoples by Minister Louis Farrakhan
The first demand that we, as a people, must make is on self. Black people: Don't ask anybody to do more for you than you are willing to do for yourself. Native people: Don't ask Washington to do more for you than you show your willingness to do yourself. If we do this, then, together, we can make a demand on the government, and a demand on corporate America, for our share.
Updated May 13, 2009 - 1:42:38 PM