Blurb: Imam Warith Deen Mohammed was the leader of a large community of Black American Muslims. During his lifetime, and after his death, he amassed a large group of supporters and loyal followers who consider him to be the reviver of Islam. He also has his share of critics.
This is an in-depth analysis of the teachings of Warith Deen Mohammed spanning 33 years and extracted from his books, writings, poems, and more than 1,500 sermons and lectures from 1975 to 2008.
It is a criticism of some of the major errors of W. D. Mohammed that have led his followers away from the pure teachings of Islam. These errors are in the essential matters of faith, such as belief in Allah, the Qur’an, the angels, the jinn, the prophets, life after death, and much more.
W. D. Mohammed said, “I was accused of trying to make Islam palatable to the Americans at the expense of Islam. But I accept that kind of criticism and, in fact, I told the editor of our paper that they should put the letter in the paper. Publish it. I accepted the criticism and I appreciate criticism. I want to be criticized.” — Warith Deen Mohammed
“We should not try to copy anyone unless it is the Sunnah of the Prophet. If you try to copy me, you will go astray. I have tried my best to tell you that. Do not copy me!” — Warith Deen Mohammed
ISBN 9798350724431
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