Sister Audrey Muhammad and her husband greet customers at the Saviours’ Day Vending area
CHICAGO—Saviours’ Day 2025 weekend was special for many reasons as it was held on the grounds of The National Center, headquarters of the Nation of Islam. Believers and supporters of the Nation of Islam traveled from far and near to participate.
Like most Saviours’ Day gatherings, the vending area featured Black and Muslim-owned businesses and much more. The Vending area featured entrepreneurs who offered a variety of products such as books, clothing items, soaps, oils, perfumes and of course, The Supreme Bean Pie.
Members of The Final Call staff led by General Manager Abdul Rasul Muhammad and volunteers worked hard to ensure the vending area ran and operated smoothly. On Monday, Feb. 24, The Final Call Open House welcomed Muslims and guests to the historic Final Call Administration Building.
Entrepreneurs offered various goods and products to eager customers.Student Minister Dr. Wesley Muhammad, a member of the Nation of Islam Shura Executive Council and a member of the N.O.I. Research Group signs copies of his books at Saviours’ Day.The Final Call Administration building attracted believers from around the country.Members of The Final Call staff and volunteers worked hard at the vending area during the weekend, and also at The Final Call Open House held, Feb. 24. From left, SIs. Cheryl Muhammad, Sis. Olivia Muhammad, Sis. Bashari Muhammad, Bro. Abdul Rasul Muhammad, Bro. Antawn Howard.Sis. Cheryl assists customers at Saviours’ Day Open House at The Final Call, on Feb. 24.Nation of Islam pioneer, Brother Abdul Wahid Muhammad, in center, with his wife, Sister Anayah Muhammad, on left, and Final Call staff er Sister Maya Fard, at The Final Call Open House held on Feb. 24.Various books and other products were available to purchase at The Final Call Open House.The Supreme Bean Pie was also available in the vending area during Saviours’ Day. Photos: Haroon Rajaee, Cartan XThe vending area during Saviours’ Day was a success.