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  2. Elijah married Clara Muhammad in Georgia in 1917, and he had eight children with her. He also fathered at least nine children from extra-marital relationships. [ 47 ] In total, it is estimated that he had 23 children, of whom 21 are documented.

  3. Jul 11, 1986 · CHICAGO -- The 22 children of Elijah Muhammad, the late founder of the Nation of Islam, are entitled to $5.7 million improperly turned over to the current leader of the religion, a judge has...

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Elijah Muhammad was born Elijah Robert Poole in Sandersville, Georgia, on October 7, 1897. He was one of 13 children of William and Mariah (Hall) Poole.

  5. One of thirteen children, his schooling only lasted until he was nine; then Elijah had to work in the fields and on the railroad. His light skin color made him even more aware of the injustices (unfair treatments) that had been done to his ancestors.

  6. Aug 11, 2020 · Elijah, Jr. was the last surviving child of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and Mother Clara Muhammad. He was born June 29, 1931 in Detroit. He was the sixth child of the family that included...

  7. Elijah Muhammad died of congestive heart failure on February 25, 1975, in Mercy Hospital in Chicago. He had eight children. One of his sons, Warith Deen Muhammad, was supposed to be the next leader of the group.

  8. Nov 3, 1987 · Nineteen children of Elijah Muhammad, the late Black Muslim leader, have squared off against the world's largest bank in a legal dispute with a $5.7 million bank account at stake.

  9. Of Elijah Muhammad's 21 children, he is the eldest son of his mother Tynnetta Muhammad. [3] [4] [5] He is the Student Minister at Mosque Maryam, the headquarters of the Nation of Islam (NOI). [6] Muhammad is also a Council Member and "is sometimes considered the most likely successor" to Louis Farrakhan. [7]

  10. son Warith Deen Mohammed. Subjects Of Study: Nation of Islam. Elijah Muhammad (born Oct. 7, 1897, Sandersville, Ga., U.S.—died Feb. 25, 1975, Chicago) was the leader of the black separatist religious movement known as the Nation of Islam (sometimes called Black Muslims) in the United States.

  11. Jul 10, 1986 · Eight of Elijah Muhammad's 22 children filed suit in 1979, contending the money belonged to their father's estate and not to the religious community.

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