Hon. Elijah Muhammad's
work transforms Black America

WEB POSTED 10-07-1999

The Honorable
Elijah Muhammad;
A True Friend

  "The Messenger made the message very clear. He turned alienation into emancipation. He concentrated on taking the slums out of the people and then the people out of the slums."
  "He was the father of Black consciousness. His leadership exceeded far beyond the membership of the Black Muslims. For more than three decades, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad has been the spiritual leader of the Nation of Islam and a progressive force for Black identity and consciousness, self Determination and economic development." --Reverend Jesse L. Jackson

  "Elijah Muhammad has presented to Black people in this country a model of thrift, of hard work, of devotion to self, and of cleanliness of mind and body that we don't get in many other places." --Julian Bond, Chairman, NAACP.

  Muhammad was a man "of unquestioned talents and leadership ability who has left an indelible mark on his times." --Vernon E. Jordan, former executive director of the National Urban League

  "He emphasized the elements of self-help, self-respect, and economic independence."
  "He made a distinct contribution, not only to his own organization but to the people of this country in that he showed what can be done with a little sacrifice and a little effort. In these participants, we would do well to emulate his philosophies and positions."-Rev. J. H. Jackson, former President, National Baptist Convention U.S.A.

  "This man and his work were a new frontier for Blacks in the United States and for Black people throughout the world. I admired him and I still admire his effort." --Rev. Leon Sullivan, founder of Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America

  "He was an outstanding citizen who was always interested in helping young people and especially the poor. He always exalted the basic family unit, which is something we should all admire, and he developed an educational system which preaches dignity, self-respect and accomplishment."--Richard Daley, former Chicago Mayor

  "Elijah Muhammad gave Blacks new confidence in their potential to become creative and self-sufficient people. In addition, he taught his followers the efficacy and rewards of hard work, fair play, and abstinence. It has been shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Muslims who have followed his economic teachings have been comparatively prosperous and have in many cases moved substantially ahead in their economic pursuits."
  "He gave also his people a successful formula for home and family life.
  The rate of delinquency among Muslim children is extremely low. The rate of divorce is quite low. The stability of the Muslim home is ideal for which the rest of America might strive."-Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, author Black Muslims In America, Professor, Duke Univ.

"His teachings of dignity, self-respect, discipline and a sense of responsibility are the great works he leaves behind. And this we admire no matter what our religion." --Fr. George Clements, pastor Chicago's Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church

"Mr. Muhammad's life was one of peace, harmony and great integrity. He made the Nation of Islam a pillar of strength in Black communities throughout the country." --Ralph Metcalfe, former Chicago Congressman


A True Friend
by Minister Louis Farrakhan

The Honorable Elijah Muhammad was indeed a friend of the Black man and woman. He worked, suffered, studied and constantly prayed for our rise. He sacrificed His own personal life to devote 44 years to the rise of our people.

He single-handedly, with tenaciousness of will and singleness of purpose, turned the language of America from use of the word "Negro," which means something dead, lifeless of hard, into seeing ourselves as Black people, members of the aboriginal nation of the Earth.

He turned our hearts toward Africa and our brothers and sisters in the isles of the Pacific, Central and South America and the Caribbean.

His Wisdom showed us the connection between the Native Americans and their membership in the aboriginal nation of the Earth. He more than any religious leader is responsible for causing us to refer to one another as brothers and sisters.

He caused new levels of scholarship in the research of the history of the Black man; and into the nature and birth record of the Caucasian.

He inspired research into melanin and its presence or absence and its effect on the thought process.

He taught us how to eat to live, causing us to throw away medicines. His teachings on this subject began the process of the beautification of our people, no matter how ugly we appeared to be.

He started the process of reformation of the Black woman, without which there can be no new people.

He showed us the value of a proper education and established a school system that reflected the same. He demonstrated the proper use of money by establishing for his followers, farmland, banks, business, airplanes and airport facilities, international trade and commerce.

You name it, He did it. What a friend we have in Jesus! (The Honorable Elijah Muhammad).

There is not a Black leader who has not been positively affected by this man and His Message.

Without his boldness, would Rev. Jackson dare to speak as he does and run for president? Without his forthrightness in confronting this government for her evil done to Black people, would any of us have the courage to do the same today?

Would you not admit he laid the foundation and opened up the way? What more could a man who loves you do?

But what has been your response to such a friend? The response of many who knew him has been to use his knowledge, but to deny him, to advance self because of him, but never give him any credit.

In the February edition of Ebony magazine, under the byline of Lerone Bennett, 17 historians have gotten together and picked the 50 most important figures in Black American history and the persons who chose these names are considered by Ebony Magazine, "experts," yet, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad was not mentioned. Why? The Honorable Elijah Muhammad's student Malcolm X was mentioned. Would there have been a Malcolm X if there were no Honorable Elijah Muhammad? The Honorable Elijah Muhammad influenced the writings of James Baldwin, Amiri Baraka, Maya Angelou, John Killens, Louis Lomax and most of the writers who were popular in the 1960s.

His influence is seen today in the writings of Toni Morrison and Alex Haley. His teachings inspired Alex Haley to do the research that led to the book "Roots". He influenced playwrights, poets, musicians. There is no field of human endeavor among Black people that Elijah Muhammad did not have some positive effect upon. And now there is a conscious effort to write the Honorable Elijah Muhammad out of history. However, I am sure that by the help of God everyone who plans to write him out of history has already assigned to themselves that chastisement.

There would be no Louis Farrakhan if there were no Elijah Muhammad; there would be no Muhammad Ali if there were no Elijah Muhammad. The money that sugar Ray Leonard, Eddie Murphy, Bill Cosby and others are making today is due to the presence of a new reality in America: the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.

It is said that so many former followers of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad have helped, knowingly or unknowingly, to write this man out of history.

I remember in October of 1974 sitting with the Honorable Elijah Muhammad in his bedroom. As he sat on the side of his bed, a great sadness came over his face and he said, "Brother, in the future when my name is mentioned they will say, 'Oh, that man, his teaching was good for yesterday, but it is not good today." I remember talking with him the day after 40,000 people came to Randall's Island on a Sunday to a lecture given by Louis Farrakhan, a student of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, in September of 1974. This followed an event which attracted 70,000 in May of that same year. As I spoke with the Honorable Elijah Muhammad by telephone, I was talking of what a great event we had, and how it looked like we were going to capture New York, and he said to me, with incredible accuracy, "Oh brother, the day will soon come when you will go to the Mosque and you will not find a believer there other than yourself."

That day did come when, because I believe in Elijah Muhammad, who was the foundation of these mosques, I was not even permitted to enter the mosque that I had been blessed and guided by God through the Honorable Elijah Muhammad to help rebuild after the assassination of Malcolm X and the subsequent bombing of our Mosque.

This is sad indeed.

In a book titled "One Hundred Most Influential Men in the History of the World," the number one man of influence was Prophet Muhammad of Arabia. Third in influence was Jesus; sixth in influence was Paul. It is said that the only reason Jesus is known today is largely because of the work of Paul.

By the Help and Power of Allah (God), I will not leave this Earth until the whole world knows of the Work of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and His opposition is buried in the vile dust of ignominy from which they sprung!

Every one of us who has been touched by Him should and must rise up and declare His name to the ends of the earth! We who have benefited from him and his message must do as the Holy Qur'an 21:17-18 instructs, "Had we wished to take a pastime, We would have taken it from before Ourselves; by no means would We do (so). Nay, We hurl the Truth against falsehood, so it knocks out its brains, and lo! it vanishes. And woe to you for what you describe!"

Think over Black leaders getting together to attempt, in the name of cultural maturity, to undo the Knowledge brought to us by God in Person for the salvation of our people!

We will not permit this to happen! We will challenge you in every forum; we will drive you from every speaker's stand. YOU WILL NOT GET AWAY WITH YOUR MALICIOUS WICKEDNESS AGAINST A TRUE FRIEND.

Allah (God) will turn those whom you think are your friends against you and He will bring a chastisement upon this people and nation, a chastisement the like of which has never visited a people in the annals of history. Since you wish extinction for a True Friend, then perhaps Allah (God) will give you what you wish for him.


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