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Wallace Fard Muhammad, also
known as W. F. Muhammad, W. D.
Fard,
Wallace D.
Fard, or
Master Fard Muhammad,
among other names (pronounced Far-odd /fəˈrɑːd/)...
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Farḍ (Arabic: فرض) or farīḍah (فريضة) or
fardh in
Islam is a
religious duty
commanded by God. The word is also used in Turkish, Persian, Pashto, Urdu,...
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Wallace Fard Muhammad appeared in
Detroit in 1930,
where he
founded a new
religious movement that came to be
called the
Nation of Islam. Both his origin...
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Fard or
fardh (Arabic: فرض) is a
cultivar of the palm date that is
widely grown in Oman. It has
black skin and
small seeds.
Fard dates ship well and do...
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Wallace Fard Muhammad and that
promoted black power, pride,
economic empowerment, and
racial separation.
Elijah Muhammad taught that
Master Fard Muhammad...
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Fard was a
Byzantine or
Armenian Roupenian nobleman who held the
fortress of Kalonoros,
later known as Alanya,
until 1221, when it was
besieged by...
- (NOI) is a
religious organization founded in the
United States by
Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930. A
centralized and
hierarchical organization, the NOI is...
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Development (French:
Front d'action pour le
renouveau et le développement,
FARD-Alafia) is a
political party in
Benin founded in 1994. It is the
party Mathieu...
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Alireza Sabahifard (Persian: علیرضا صباحیفرد) is an
Iranian military officer who
currently commands the Iran Air
Defense Force of Artesh, Iran's regular...
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Fard (February 1992 – 2003) was an Irish-bred, British-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best
known for his
upset win in the 1994
Middle Park Stakes...