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‘Only the Chosen’

Brother Abdul Wahid Muhammad reflects on the life and impact of Minister Jabril Muhammad ATLANTA—Meeting at Akhirah’s Restaurant and Café for nearly four hours, consultant to the Nation of Islam, longtime Nation of Islam pioneer and first to accept the assignment of joining the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in his mission to rebuild the Nation, Brother Abdul Wahid Muhammad, joined...

‘It Started From This Man’

Reflections on the life of Minister Jabril Muhammad CHICAGO—“He was my mentor. He was my teacher. He was helping me to be myself again,” testified the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan of the divine work of his friend Brother Minister Jabril Muhammad. That work Minister Farrakhan would go on to explain was his realization that the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad is...

No Greater Bearer of Witness

ATLANTA—There is no argument. No greater bearer of witness to the work of the Nation of Islam, the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, and the cause of Islam exists to date beyond the efforts of Brother Minister Jabril Muhammad. Reflections on his legacy continue to pour out worldwide. A grateful Nation celebrates his commitment. “First of...

Minister Jabril Muhammad: A Scholar’s Scholar

To reflect on the life and works of Brother Minister Jabril Muhammad, one must examine his insatiable acquisition of knowledge, wisdom, and understanding as a student and follower of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Those impacted by Minister Jabril’s journey reflected on the meaning of such a figure whom they described as unique and rare. “It’s self-evident, that there’s something...

‘His legacy is here!’

Recognizing the importance of investing in the younger generation, Brother Minister Jabril Muhammad, a longtime companion, helper and witness bearer to the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, dedicated significant efforts to support youth development. He empowered young people to discover their passions, talents, and leadership potential. Through mentorship and guidance, he inspired a new generation...

Fostering faith, family and a foundation in the ‘Valley of the Sun’

Pioneers and Muslims who stood up in Phoenix to help the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan rebuild the Nation of Islam reflected on the life’s work, impact, and influence of Brother Minister Jabril Muhammad, formally Brother Bernard Cushmeer, whose departure from this life was announced July 16. Brother Jabril taught the believers in the “Valley of the Sun” and helped them...

The Time And What Must Be Done – Part 38 Wicked Policy and America’s National Interests

We ended last week’s broadcast discussing wicked science that is being used in the genetic engineering of foods, along with social engineering through feeding the American people food that has been unnaturally ripened with color additives and other chemicals to preserve the food. We also discussed social engineering through the use of hormones, “sex hormones”; and, antibiotics to fatten...

Fast Food and Food Oppression

We know we are in a bona fide “Food Crisis” when it could be said that in Black neighborhoods “it is easier to get fried chicken than a fresh apple.” Fast food has become “entrenched” in urban neighborhoods and diets. “NHANES data indicate that non-Hispanic blacks are more likely than other racial/ethnic groups to eat fast food.” As...

New witness also identifies U.S. government role in the assassination of Malcolm X

The pursuit of reparatory justice for the family of Malcolm X, assassinated 58 years ago, continues with the introduction by the family attorneys of a new—never heard before—eyewitness to the killing.    At a July 25 press conference at The Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center in New York, lawyers led by civil rights attorney Ben Crump...

Judge says she won’t change ruling letting NFL coach’s racial discrimination claims proceed to trial

NEW YORK—A federal judge said July 25 that she’s not changing her decision to let NFL coach Brian Flores put the league and three of its teams on trial over his claims that he and other Black coaches face discrimination. Judge Valerie Caproni’s written ruling in Manhattan federal court came after both sides in the case asked her to reconsider...