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Student Minister Donell Muhammad honored in Columbus, Ohio

Student Minister Donell Muhammad of Study Group No. 43 in Columbus, Ohio, was recently honored and recognized for his decades of community service and...

Unity and brotherhood in St. Louis

by Hashim Hakim Muhammad ST. LOUIS—Student Minister Donald Muhammad of Mosque No. 28 delivered a powerful keynote lecture during the Men’s Day program at Saint...

Sharing an important message in North Carolina

Nation of Islam Student Minister Daniel Muhammad of Mosque Maryam in Chicago was a guest speaker on Jan. 26 at Mosque No. 92 in...

Student Minister Ishmael Muhammad delivers powerful message on survival

ATLANTA—Believers in Atlanta and the Southern Region of the Nation of Islam were excited and extended a warm welcome to Student Minister Ishmael Muhammad,...

The ash left behind by the Los Angeles wildfires might be toxic, experts warn

Toni Boucher threw up the first time she saw the charred remains of her home and neighborhood after January’s deadly Los Angeles-area wildfires. Now she...

Blacks still disproportionately impacted by HIV/AIDS 44 years into the epidemic

As the United States marks National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) on February 7, Black people are 12-13% of the U.S. population, yet 40%...

Investigations are underway following two fatal airplane crashes

PHILADELPHIA—Three people injured on the ground when a jet crashed in a busy Philadelphia neighborhood, killing seven people, remain in critical condition, Mayor Cherelle...

Stopping a second ‘Nakba’ Palestinians are fighting for their land and their lives

Thousands of Palestinians returned to northern Gaza by foot along its coastal Al-Rasheed Road from Southern Gaza to reconnect with their lives and what...

Destruction of the darker people

Brother Jabril: Brother Minister, earlier I asked you what was the purpose of the point that you made in the last chapter of the...

California police accountability focus of statewide advisory board

LOS ANGELES—A new advisory board designed to review serious misconduct cases involving peace officers in California has recommended the decertification of five officers. That...