Muhammad Mosque No. 45 in Houston, Texas, the Southwest Regional Headquarters of the Nation of Islam (N.O.I.), will be hosting three-day, interactive, engaging and multimedia public event titled, “Bringing Our Family to the Table:
Preserving Our Stories, the Archives of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad,” May 23-25. Student Southwest Regional Minister Abdul Haleem Muhammad and mosque laborers are excited to host the weekend.
The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad Table Talks Project involves historians, researchers, and volunteers dedicated to documenting His life, work and Teachings.
The project is curated and directed by Student National Imam of the Nation of Islam, Sultan Rahman Muhammad, great-grandson of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. He is also a member of the Nation of Islam Shura Executive Council.
“We are thankful to be blessed to share with the world a new primary educational source of the Teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad through His Table Talks,” said Student Imam Sultan Rahman Muhammad.
“These recordings share firsthand encounters with the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan that are deeply insightful to the fullness of history we are experiencing now in the change of worlds and establishment of righteousness.
We thank Muhammad Mosque No. 1, Detroit, for hosting an excellent beginning to the introduction of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad Table Talks Digital Archive, with expanding content,” he said.
“We are now excited to bring this historic and timely exhibit experience to Houston. As we celebrate our heritage and preserve our stories, it is a privilege to share such an intimate, yet profoundly world-changing historic moment, as the Nation of Islam approaches 95 years in existence, never to fall again,” concluded Imam Sultan Rahman Muhammad.
“This will be a weekend where we delve into our collective histories as a people, and the importance of preserving our shared and individual narratives, and the impact of the wisdom and guidance of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad’s Table Talks in our current times,”
Shared Student Minister and Student Imam Abdul Aleem Ansari Muhammad, of Mosque No. 45, who is spearheading the coordination of the weekend.
Weekend highlights will include Jumu’ah prayer service, a historical presentation by Student Imam Sultan Rahman Muhammad, a special presentation of “The Teachings 2.0:
The Twitter Sayings of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan” by N.O.I. social media strategist, Brother Abdul Qiyam Muhammad; multimedia presentations of rare and historical audio, videos and photographs from around the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad’s dinner table; fine dining and more.
For more information and to register for the weekend, contact Muhammad Mosque No. 45 at 832-892-3096.











