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  1. Wallace Fard Muhammad, also known as Wallace D. Fard or Master Fard Muhammad [3] ( / fəˈrɑːd /; [citation needed] reportedly born February 26, c. 1877 [4] [a] – disappeared c. 1934 ), was the founder of the Nation of Islam. He arrived in Detroit in 1930 with an ambiguous background and several aliases, and proselytized idiosyncratic ...

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  2. The Nation of Islam was founded by Wallace Fard Muhammad, who appeared in Detroit in July 1930, when he began preaching his ideas among the city's African Americans. Fard Muhammad claimed that he was an Arab from Mecca who had come to the United States on a mission to the African-American people, whom he called the "Nation of Islam", to restore ...

    • July 4, 1930; 93 years ago
  3. Malcolm, following Wallace's footsteps, along with many other followers entered Sunni Islam. They rejected that Wallace Fard Muhammad was God in person, and that Elijah Muhammad is a messenger sent by God. Muhammad from 570 CE to 632 CE is the last prophet for humankind, according to Islam - Qur'an Verse 40, Surah Al-Ahzab (chapter 33).

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  5. Wallace D. Fard aka Wallace Fard Muhammad / fə.ˈrɑːd / (born February 26, 1877 [2]) was a co-founder of the Nation of Islam. He appeared in Detroit in 1930 and had an obscure background and used several aliases. He taught a unique form of religion which was based on Islam to members of the city's African-American population.

    • February 26, 1877, Unknown
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  6. Wallace Fard Muhammad, also known as Wallace D. Fard or Master Fard Muhammad, was the founder of the Nation of Islam. He arrived in Detroit in 1930 with an ambiguous background and several aliases, and proselytized idiosyncratic Islamic teachings to the city's black population. In 1934, he disappeared from public record, and Elijah Muhammad succeeded him as leader of the Nation of Islam.

  7. Jan 12, 2023 · The FBI began investigating the Nation of Islam in the 1940s and again in 1957. The Bureau alleged that Wallace D. Fard was actually a man named Wallie Ford, who was of Hawaiian descent, born in Oregon, and had a long criminal record that included drug dealing and assault with a deadly weapon and served time in San Quentin State Prison, per Fard's FBI file.

  8. Jun 11, 2008 · Wallace Fard (ca. 1891-1934) Wallace Fard, also known as W. Farad Muhammad, the Prophet, was founder the first Temple of Islam which evolved into the Nation of Islam or the Black Muslims. Authentic, documented information about Fard is very scarce and there is only a four year period (1930-1934) in which dependable information exists.

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