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IMAM W. DEEN MOHAMMED

 

Imam W. Deen Mohammed was born October 30, 1933, to the builder and leader of the Nation of Islam, the late Honorable Elijah (Poole) Muhammed and the late Clara (Evans) Muhammad.  He is the leader of the largest identifiable consittuency of Muslim Americans and is recognized world wide as a leading Islamic Thinker and representative.

He succeeded his father in 1975 as the leader of the Nation of Islam with unanimous support of its followers and began its transformation to "Islam proper" as practiced by over 1 billion Muslims worldwide.  He operned the Nation of Islam membership up to all races of Muslims and encouraged Muslim Americans to register to vote and become full participants in the politics and economics of America. 

In 1977, he led the then largest delegation of Muslim Americans, most former members of the Nation of Islam, on Hajj, Pilgrimage to the Sacred House in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.  That same year he toured China with "American Friends of China". 

He has represented Muslims at the World Parliament of Religious Leaders for the survival of the Earth, in Oxford, England.

He signed the Williamsburg Charter at Williamsburgn, VA celebrating the First Amendment/First Freedom of the U. S. Constitution.

Following the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, in 1990 at the invitation of Saudi Arabias King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz, Imam Mohammed and a delegation traveled to Saudi Arabia in a consultative role to discuss the concerns of Muslims over the Gulf War.

In 1992 he delivered the Invocation opening the U. S. Senate in Washington, D.C., the first ever given by a Muslim.  He toured the Pentagon and addressed Muslims in the U. S. Military and its Chaplains. 

He delivered an address on the floor of the Georgia State Legislature - the state of his fathers birth, the first ever given by a Muslim.

In 1993, Imam Mohammed participated in the Inaugural Interfaith Prayer Service for President William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton.

In December of 1994, Imam Mohammed was presented the "Cup of Compassion" Award from the Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Connecticut.

In 1995, he was selected as a President of the World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP), and addressed its Governing Board in Copenhagen, Denmark. 

In 1995, Imam Mohammed delivered the Keynote Address at the Muslim-Jewish Convocation, the first serious public dialogue between top leaders of Islam and Reformed Judaism, in Glencoe, Illinois; and in the same year, Forbes Magazine officials hosted an address given by Imam Mohammed in Naples, FL on the topic "How Do We Save Our Youth?"

In 1996, Imam Mohammed visited Malaysia at the invitation of Dr. Mohammed Nuir Manuty, President of the Muslim Youth Movement, which resulted in a Muslim American student exchange program, for several years.  He met privately with Malaysias Deputy Prime Minister and was interviewed on Malaysian national television.

In 1996, Imam W. Deen Mohammed led a delegation of Muslims to The Vatican in Rome, Italy, where he met with Pope John Paul II and with Cardinal Francis Arinze, The Vaticans Chief of Staff for Interreligious Affairs.

As an international humanitarian, Imam Mohammed supported the Peacemaking and Human Rights Efforts of Bishop Samuel Ruiz Garcia and traveled to San Cristobal de las Casas (Chiapas), Mexico, as a member of The Peace Council to hear concerns of the Chiapas Rebels.

He also led a delegation of Muslim Americans to Jerusalem and areas under rule of the Palestinian Authority led by Palestinian leader, President Yasser Arafat, visiting Palestinian cities, government agencies, hospitals and homes throughout the West Bank.  The visit culminated on Christmas Eve with a meeting in Gaza City with President Arafat at his headquarters, where he discussed the difficulties of Palestinian life.

In 1997, President Clinton, in his re-election Inauguration, invited Imam Mohammed to the White House for the 1st Annual Ecuemnical Breakfast, and requested Imam Mohammed to read from the Holy Quran at the Presidential Inauguration Day National Prayer Service. 

Later that year, Imam Mohammed attended the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) in Tehran, Iran.

In 1998, Imam Mohammed traveled to Auschwitz, Poland, where he participated in the Conference on Religion and Peace hosted by the Center for Christian and Jewish Understanding of Sacred Heart University.  From there, he went to Dhaka, Bangladesh, to explore business opportunities for the Collective Purchasing Conference (CPC), which he established as a member organizaiton of distributors and investors, in order to strengthen the economic status of the Muslim Americans and to enhance the buying power of small businessmen and women throughout the economically strained African-American communities in the United States.

He accepted the invitation of the Honorable Chiara Lubich, a Catholic Sister and World War II Survivor, to come to Rome, Itlay to address the Muslim Friends of the Focolare Conference, which brought together representatives from 24 nations.

In 1999, with Pope John Paul II and The Dalai Lama present on stage, Imam Mohammed addressed a gathering of 100,000 at The Vatican. 

He participated in the Jubilennium Interfaith Conference for World Peace held in Israel and the World Conference on Religion and Peace Assembly VII in Amman, Jordan.  There, he was elected as an International President in the U. S. for WCRP.

In 2000, he was appointed to the executive Committee of Religious Alliance Against Pornography (RAAP).

On September 11, 2001, Imam Mohammed, in the strongest terms, immediately denounced the Terrorists Attacks on the United States as un-Islamic and evil. 

Later in the year, Imam Mohammed participated in an "Evening of Religious Solidarity," joined by Dr. Robert H. Schuller, Minister Louis Farrakhan and members of the Parliament of World Religions at the Mosque Foundation in Villa Park, Illinois. 

The same year, Imam Mohammed attended the Contribution of Religions to Peace Conference in Assisi, Italy, at the invitation of Pope John Paul II, for religious leaders to gather to pray for world peace.

In 2002, he was ceremoniously inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. International Board of Preachers at Morehouse College, in Atlanta, Georgia, where his portrait hangs in the International Chapel of Non-Violent Religious Leaders at Morehouse.

As an International President of WCRP, he participated in the Conference of Religious Leaders Addressing the Devastation on Africa from HIV/Aids held in Nairobi, Kenya.

Imam W. Deen Mohammed has lectured at Universities/Colleges throughout the United States, among them have been Yale Universitys School of Divinity, Fordham University, Georgetown University, Emory University, Harvard University, Washington University (St. Louis), and numerous others.


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