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  1. Wallace Fard Muhammad, also known as Wallace D. Fard or Master Fard Muhammad (/ f ə ˈ r ɑː d /; [citation needed] reportedly born February 26, c. 1877 – disappeared c. 1934), was the founder of the Nation of Islam.

  2. Wallace Fard Muhammad (c. 1893 - 1934 ?) foi um líder religioso estadunidense e fundador da organização islâmica afro-americana Nação do Islã [1]. Desapareceu em 1934, e, desde então, não houve informação sobre seu paradeiro [ 2 ] .

  3. Wallace D. Fard (born c. 1877, Mecca—died 1934?) was the Mecca-born founder of the Nation of Islam (sometimes called Black Muslim) movement in the United States. Fard immigrated to the United States sometime before 1930.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 12 de jan. de 2023 · Wallace D. Fard, also known as Wallace Fard Muhammad, was a controversial figure who launched the Nation of Islam in Detroit in 1930. He disappeared in 1934 after a police raid and his true identity and fate are still debated.

    • Andrew Amelinckx
  5. The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a religious and political organization founded in the United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930. A black nationalist organization, the NOI focuses its attention on the African diaspora, especially on African Americans.

  6. Fard, W. D. (c. 1877-1934) was the mysterious leader who founded the Nation of Islam, or the "Black Muslim" movement, in Detroit in 1930. He claimed to be the "Great Mahdi" or "Savior" of black people and taught them about their "true religion" and their "knowledge of self".

  7. Muhammad provided what Fard lacked—strong leadership and a coherent theology. His teachings included many of the basic tenets of Islam, including monotheism, submission to Allah, and a strong family life, and these tenets were promoted in the Nation’s parochial schools.