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Malcolm X — Part 31
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“APPENDIX
NATION OF ISLAM, formerly
referred to as the Muslim
Cult of Islam, also known as
Muhammad's Temples of Islam
In January 1957, @ source advised ELIJAH MUHAMMAD
has described his organization on a nationwide basis aa the
"Nation of Islam" and "Muhammad's Temples of Islam.”
On May 2, 1962, a second source advised: ELIJAH
MUHAMMAD is the national leader of the Nation of Islam (NOI).
Muhammad's Temple of Islam No. 2, 5335 South Greenwood Avenue,
Chicago, Illinois, is the national headquarters of the NOI. In
mid 1960, MUHAMMAD and other NOI officials, when referring to
Muhammad's organization on a nationwide basis, commenced using
either "Mosque" or “Temple” when mentioning one of "Muhammad's
Temples of Islam.” ;
The NOI is an all-Negro organization which was originally
organized in 1930 in Detroit, Michigan. MUHAMMAD claims to have
been selected by ALLAH, the Supreme Being, to lead the so-called
Negro race out of slavery in the wilderness of North America by
establishing an independent black nation in the United States.
Members following MUHAMMAD's teaching and his interpretation of
the "Koran" believe there is no such thing as a Negro; that the
so-called Negroes are slaves of the white race, referred to
as "white devils," in the United States; and that the white
race, because of its exploitation of the so-called Negroes, must
and will be destroyed in the approaching “War of Armageddon."
In the past, officials and members of the NOI, in-
cluding MUHAMMAD, have refused to register under the provisions
of the Selective Service Acts and have declared that members owe
no allegiance to the United. 8tabdes.
On May 5, 1958, the first source advised MUHAMMAD had,
.upon advice of legal counsel, tempered his personal statements
and instructions to hig ministers concerning the principles: of
his organization in order to avoid possible prosecution by the
United States Government; however, he did not indicate any ~~
fundamental changes in the teachings of his organization,
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