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Imam W. Deen Mohammed was a prominent American Muslim leader and scholar who played a significant role in shaping the Islamic landscape in the United States. Born in Chicago in 1933, he was the son of the founder of the Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad. After his father's death in 1975, Imam Mohammed led the organization through a transformative period, steering it towards a more orthodox interpretation of Islam. Under his leadership, the group shifted its focus from black nationalism to a more universal understanding of Islam, emphasizing unity and reconciliation among all peoples.

Throughout his life, Imam Mohammed was known for his efforts to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding. He authored several influential works, including books on racism, religion, and social justice. His teachings emphasized the importance of morality, community service, and the need for Muslims to engage positively with society. The impact of his work continues to resonate within the Muslim community and beyond, as he is remembered for his progressive vision and commitment to fostering peace and understanding across cultural and religious divides.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения October 30, 1933
Место рождения Chicago, Illinois, United States
Дата смерти September 9, 2008
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