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Farrakhan takes podium once more (Promises "Big Announcement" at "Final Major Address")
Associated Press ^ | 02/21/007

Posted on 02/21/2007 1:34:36 PM PST by presidio9

Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan is heading into what's billed as his final major address Sunday, and some Muslims are wondering if the fiery orator — now slowed by poor health — will try to repair old divisions between his movement and mainstream Islam.

Farrakhan's scheduled appearance at Ford Field, home of the NFL's Detroit Lions, will be his first since ceding leadership last year to an executive board because of illness.

The 73-year-old Farrakhan was released last month from the hospital after undergoing a 12-hour abdominal operation to correct damage caused by treatment for prostate cancer. A statement from the Nation at the time said Farrakhan "doesn't see himself coming before the public on such a major stage as we are preparing in Detroit." He might, however, honor lesser engagements.

The event will be a homecoming of sorts for the Nation of Islam movement, which promotes black empowerment and nationalism. It was founded in Detroit by Wallace D. Fard in 1930.

Fard attracted black Detroiters on the margins of society with a message of self-improvement and separation from whites, who he said were inherently evil because of their enslavement of blacks.

Farrakhan rebuilt the movement in the late 1970s after W.D. Mohammed, the son of longtime nation leader Elijah Muhammad, moved his followers toward mainstream Islam.

Farrakhan angered many Americans in the process.

He became notorious for his provocative comments, calling Judaism a "gutter religion" and suggesting crack cocaine might have been a CIA plot to enslave blacks. He met with foreign leaders at odds with the United States — Moammar Gadhafi, Fidel Castro and Saddam Hussein — prompting the State Department in 1996 to accuse him of "cavorting with dictators."

His closest brush with the political mainstream probably came in 1995, when he attracted hundreds of thousands of black men to Washington for the Million Man March.

Now, back in the Nation's birthplace, there's speculation about what Farrakhan's last major address could tackle. The topic of Sunday's speech, capping a series of meeting that start Friday, is "One Nation Under God."

"We have been told that Minister Farrakhan is going to be making a big announcement at this meeting," though it's not known what he will say, said Dawud Walid, executive director of the Michigan branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

The Nation and orthodox Islam diverge on several key beliefs. While mainstream Islam holds that Muhammad was God's last prophet, Nation of Islam had taught that God came in the form of Fard decades ago in Detroit.

Farrakhan has downplayed many of those teachings in recent years, adopting some mainstream Muslim traditions and embracing W. D. Mohammed on stage in 2000 after years of discord. Mohammed also visited Farrakhan recently during his recovery, a Nation of Islam official said.

Farrakhan has credited his mollified outlook to what he called a "near death" experience related to his prostate cancer, which he began battling in 1991. A sign of his softer approach came in 2005, at a Washington rally for the Millions More Movement. Unlike the Million Man March a decade earlier, which was for black men only, the rally was open to men and women of all races.

"In the course of his career, I have to say, the external gaze of others generally has not been at the top of the list of what he's worried about," said Melissa Harris-Lacewell, a professor of politics and African-American studies at Princeton University. But, "it's late in his life, he's ill. There are questions of legacy. All of that tends to soften a leader, encourages them to think beyond self-aggrandizing choices."

In Detroit, some blacks who practice mainstream Islam say a shared history and personal ties with the Nation have united the groups in worship and work. Mitchell Shamsud-Din, a founding member of the orthodox Muslim Center in Detroit who runs its community service programs, is like thousands of Detroit-area Muslims who came to orthodox Islam through the Nation.

"There's a friendship and brotherhood between our two groups," said Shamsud-Din, whose projects include Nation of Islam volunteers.

"We work with Christians, and they believe Jesus is God," he said. "Why wouldn't we work with a Muslim brother who has another difference?"

Nation leaders won't say how many members the movement, now based in Chicago, has locally or nationally — though the Council on American-Islamic Relations and others have estimated it has between 10,000 and 50,000 followers in the U.S. and no more than 1,000 in southeastern Michigan, according to Sally Howell, a University of Michigan researcher who specializes in the local Islamic and Arab-American communities.

Jimmy Jones, a religion professor at Manhattanville College, who is Muslim and studies Islam, was skeptical about Farrakhan's willingness to change. While the Nation of Islam has adopted some mainstream Muslim practices, it remains essentially a race-based movement, he said.

"I think this is an organization that consistently, in my observation, has tried to have it both ways — that is, gain legitimacy with the broader Muslim world and spread a message that is essentially about race," Jones said. "It is not a program that represents what most of the more than 1 billion Muslims in the world would recognize."

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; US: Michigan
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1 posted on 02/21/2007 1:34:40 PM PST by presidio9
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Are the spaceships here?


2 posted on 02/21/2007 1:35:36 PM PST by MarineBrat (My wife and I took an AIDS vaccination that the Church offers.)
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To: presidio9

19


3 posted on 02/21/2007 1:36:10 PM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: presidio9
"I'm out of here Sucka! Me & Tom are heading home!


4 posted on 02/21/2007 1:36:46 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: MarineBrat

"Are the spaceships here?"

Beat me to it!!!!


5 posted on 02/21/2007 1:37:25 PM PST by hophead ("Enjoy Every Sandwich")
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To: presidio9

maybe he's gonna go back to calypso singing

"dey put da lemon in da tidy bowl..."


6 posted on 02/21/2007 1:37:41 PM PST by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it full of something for you)
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To: presidio9

Don't know about you, but I'm on pins and needles ...

/s


7 posted on 02/21/2007 1:38:04 PM PST by JmyBryan
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To: presidio9

Obammmma endorsement?


8 posted on 02/21/2007 1:38:05 PM PST by hophead ("Enjoy Every Sandwich")
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To: presidio9

NOI will never be accepted by mainstream Islam. It's a hybrid of too many beliefs and styles.


9 posted on 02/21/2007 1:38:25 PM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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I think he's going to come out of the closet and confess his love for Big Gay Al.

And, that henceforth, he will be "Gaying it up."
10 posted on 02/21/2007 1:39:44 PM PST by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Life is tough. It's even tougher when you're stupid.)
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To: hophead

Out of curiosity, has anyone else heard much from him since 9-11, or did he just STFU after?


11 posted on 02/21/2007 1:40:01 PM PST by Rick.Donaldson (http://realitycheck.blogsome.com)
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To: TexasCajun
" ... after undergoing a 12-hour abdominal operation to correct damage caused by treatment for prostate cancer."

Now, didn't he go to Libia or someplace so black, muslim doctors would do his surgery ??

12 posted on 02/21/2007 1:40:29 PM PST by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
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" will try to repair old divisions between his movement and mainstream Islam."

I don't see much difference between his 'movement' and mainstream Islam......

13 posted on 02/21/2007 1:40:47 PM PST by RightResponse (It depends on what the defamation of Islam is .....)
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19

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14 posted on 02/21/2007 1:41:03 PM PST by presidio9 (There is something wonderful about a country that produces a brave and humble man like Wesley Autrey)
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To: presidio9

He's now a Lutheran?


15 posted on 02/21/2007 1:41:59 PM PST by SquirrelKing (_8 ( ])
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To: RightResponse
I don't see much difference between his 'movement' and mainstream Islam...

He should have flushed his "movement" a long time ago. It stinks.

16 posted on 02/21/2007 1:42:38 PM PST by presidio9 (There is something wonderful about a country that produces a brave and humble man like Wesley Autrey)
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To: AppyPappy

You mean spaceships instead of flying carpets ?


17 posted on 02/21/2007 1:43:08 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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"Mr. Farrakhan - your ride is here..."


18 posted on 02/21/2007 1:44:29 PM PST by reagan_fanatic (Don't screw with the Kitties)
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To: presidio9
Here's part of his Million Man March Rant from '95.

Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president. Thomas Jefferson, the third president, and 16 and three make 19 again. What is so deep about this number 19? Why are we standing on the Capitol steps today? That number 19 -- when you have a nine you have a womb that is pregnant. And when you have a one standing by the nine, it means that there's something secret that has to be unfolded.

19 posted on 02/21/2007 1:45:50 PM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: presidio9
Now, back in the Nation's birthplace, there's speculation about what Farrakhan's last major address could tackle.

Can I get $20 on "the Jooooooooooooooooooos"?

20 posted on 02/21/2007 1:46:38 PM PST by Stultis (I don't worry about the war turning into "Vietnam" in Iraq; I worry about it doing so in Congress.)
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