Elijah Muhammad and Supreme Literacy

Elijah Muhammad and Supreme Literacy
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9780761872481
ISBN-13 : 0761872485
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Book Synopsis Elijah Muhammad and Supreme Literacy by : Lydia Magras Muhammad

Download or read book Elijah Muhammad and Supreme Literacy written by Lydia Magras Muhammad and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2022-03-08 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elijah Muhammad and the Supreme of Literacy explores how Elijah Muhammad framed the term literacy as contrasted with its generally known definitions and applications. The text frames a construct for understanding why Elijah Muhammad considered the science of literacy essential to the success of the Blackman and woman in America specifically, and people in general. It outlines the scriptural foundations of Muhammad’s teachings, drawn from both Bible and Qur’an. A detailed review of the course of study prescribed for his followers supplies Elijah Muhammad’s the unique perspective on both literacy and language. Examples of his study curricula are offered. A brief history of Muhammad’s own educational process is presented, with an emphasis on the pedagogy of literacy as practiced by Muhammad’s teacher, W.D. Fard. Material on the early educational focus of The Nation of Islam is introduced. And finally, general commentary on the teachings is made known through the lenses of three men in their role as teachers: W. D. Fard, teacher of Elijah Muhammad, Muhammad himself, and Minister Louis Farrakhan, student of Elijah Muhammad.


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