Global Information Lookup Global Information

Clara Muhammad information


Clara Muhammad (born Clara Evans; also known as Clara Poole; November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972) was born in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of Mary Lou (Thomas) and Quartus Evans.[1] She was the wife of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad. They married in Georgia in 1917, when she was 20 and he was 22 years old, before he changed his name from Elijah Poole. Between 1917 and 1939, Elijah and Clara Muhammad had eight children: six boys and two girls, including Warith Deen Muhammad.

Known as the First Lady of the Nation of Islam, Muhammad is credited with introducing her husband to the teachings of Nation of Islam founder W.D. Fard, whom they met after leaving Cordele, Georgia. They had to relocate to Detroit because of the financial hardship caused by prejudice and low earnings. Despite moving to Detroit, Clara suffered with her marriage, since Elijah was an alcoholic and a gambling addict. This worsened the family’s financial predicament. However, their lives changed dramatically once they met W.D. Fard.[2][3]

Clara Muhammad started attending W.D. Fard’s lectures, where he introduced his interpretation of Islam to African Americans during the Great Depression, attracting followers by promising a way out of racial misery and suffering.[4] Through Clara’s interest in his lectures, she became the reason that her husband Elijah became the minister in the Allah Temple of Islam (ATOI).[5]

Sister Clara Muhammad played a crucial role in supporting her husband’s ministry. She was akin to the “preacher’s wife” in Christian churches, fulfilling various duties such as playing the piano during services, teaching Sunday school, and accompanying her husband during his trips.[6] She guided the organization during her husband's absence from 1935 to 1946 as he fled death threats from rival temple leaders and was then incarcerated for sedition during World War II.[7][8]

In the NOI's earliest days she helped establish and run the University of Islam and Muslim Girls Training schools, which provided education for NOI members' children, considered one of the nation's early versions of religious homeschooling. Like Fard Muhammad, the founder of the Nation of Islam, Sister Clara understood the importance of their follower’s education as a vehicle for success in a predominantly white society.[9] She had more schooling than her husband, Elijah Muhammad, and assisted him in his studies in order for him to better understand assigned teachings and engage in activities that required literacy skills.[10]

Within the University of Islam, both Fard and Clara supported the idea of wanting to protect their children from the racism experienced by black students in public schools, providing high level teaching in subjects such as math, science, and english, along with teachings on proper hygiene, astrology, and health.[11] Many parents of students within the school expressed admiration for the school because it promoted values such as companionship, brotherhood, and aversion from trouble with the law.[12] As for the students, they too valued the school's teachings, as it provided more information on their ancestors, spiritual teachings, and social difficulties experienced by blacks in the US- all of which helped to broaden their perspectives and learn more about their place in society.[13]

However, children's attendance at the schools was considered truancy and resulted in prosecutions and violent confrontations between Temple members and police in Detroit, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois.[8][14][15] Sister Clara faced challenges, including legal harassment when authorities tried to force her children back into public schools.[16] She defended her decision to educate her children at the University of Islam, even at the risk of facing legal repercussions.[17]

  1. ^ "Ancestry of Elijah Muhammad".
  2. ^ Karl Evanzz, The Messenger: The Rise and Fall of Elijah Muhammad Random House, 2001
  3. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  4. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  5. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  6. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  7. ^ Claude Andrew Clegg III, An Original Man: The Life and Times of Elijah Muhammad, St. Martin's Griffin 1998
  8. ^ a b The Messenger
  9. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  10. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  11. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  12. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  13. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  14. ^ Rosetta E. Ross, Witnessing & Testifying: Black Women, Religion, and Civil Rights Fortress Press 2003
  15. ^ An Original Man
  16. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.
  17. ^ Taylor, Ula Yvette (2017). The Promise of Patriarchy: Women and the Nation of Islam. University of North Carolina Press. doi:10.5149/9781469633947_taylor.6.

and 27 Related for: Clara Muhammad information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8139 seconds.)

Clara Muhammad

Last Update:

Clara Muhammad (born Clara Evans; also known as Clara Poole; November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972) was born in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of Mary Lou...

Word Count : 1019

Elijah Muhammad

Last Update:

via his wife, Clara Muhammad: Two daughters and six sons including notable: Jabir Herbert Muhammad (1929–2008) Wallace Delaney Muhammad, later known as...

Word Count : 4332

Muhammad University of Islam

Last Update:

in 1975, Warith Deen Muhammad transformed the Muhammad University of Islam into the Clara Muhammad Schools (or simply Muhammad Schools) replacing the...

Word Count : 602

Akbar Muhammad

Last Update:

history of the Nation of Islam.[vague] Akbar Muhammad was the youngest child of Elijah Muhammad and Clara Muhammad and the brother of Imam Warith Deen Mohammed...

Word Count : 284

Wallace Fard Muhammad

Last Update:

months of his residence in Detroit." During this time, Clara Poole, later renamed Clara Muhammad, waa introduced to W.D. Fard and his teachings through...

Word Count : 9836

Warith Deen Mohammed

Last Update:

education came from the Muhammad University of Islam (MUI) school system (later known as the Clara Muhammad Schools, or Muhammad Schools). He briefly studied...

Word Count : 6169

Benedict Fenwick School

Last Update:

The Benedict Fenwick School (or Sister Clara Muhammad School) is a 1912 historic school building at 150 Magnolia Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The Classical...

Word Count : 242

Khalilah Ali

Last Update:

Muhammad and her mother, Sister Inez (Aminah) worked in the temple as a secure person and the companion of the First Lady of the nation, Sister Clara...

Word Count : 866

Louis Farrakhan

Last Update:

served until 1975. Warith Deen Mohammed, the seventh son of Elijah and Clara Muhammad, was declared the new leader of the Nation of Islam at the annual Saviours'...

Word Count : 9264

American Society of Muslims

Last Update:

Mohammed's death, Warith Deen Mohammed transformed the Muhammad University of Islam into the Clara Muhammad Schools, or simply Mohammed Schools, replacing the...

Word Count : 1305

West Philadelphia

Last Update:

47th and Wyalusing Avenue was closed in 1975 and now houses the Sr Clara Muhammad School. West Philadelphia is the home to several universities, including...

Word Count : 3246

Nation of Islam

Last Update:

remaining on Earth as his messenger. His wife Clara took on the identity of Khadija. Under Elijah Muhammad's leadership, the NOI relocated its headquarters...

Word Count : 16832

Akbar

Last Update:

Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar ((1542-10-15)15 October 1542 – (1605-10-27)27 October 1605), popularly known as Akbar the Great, and also as Akbar...

Word Count : 17678

Nusli Wadia

Last Update:

trading centers, while his paternal grandmother was an Englishwoman, Evelyne Clara Powell, from Yorkshire. Through his parents families, he belongs to several...

Word Count : 722

August 1972

Last Update:

Sister Clara Muhammad, 72, American educator known as the "First Lady of the Nation of Islam" for her marriage to NOI leader Elijah Muhammad Former U...

Word Count : 4444

Wadia family

Last Update:

married an Englishwoman, Eveylne Clara Powell, and they became the parents of Clara Eveylne Wadia and Neville Wadia. Clara was married to married to Robert...

Word Count : 1297

Malcolm X

Last Update:

Muhammad's son, Wallace D. Muhammad; the son told Malcolm X about his skepticism toward his father's "unorthodox approach" to Islam. Wallace Muhammad...

Word Count : 18387

Clara Luper

Last Update:

Clara Shepard Luper (born Clara Mae Shepard May 3, 1923 – June 8, 2011) was a civic leader, schoolteacher, and pioneering leader in the American Civil...

Word Count : 2505

Dina Wadia

Last Update:

Wadia (née Jinnah; 15 August 1919 – 2 November 2017) was the daughter of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, and Rattanbai Petit. She belonged...

Word Count : 2279

Wikipedia

Last Update:

online petition against the inclusion of images of Muhammad in the English edition of its Muhammad article, citing this policy. The presence of politically...

Word Count : 27077

Muhammad V of Granada

Last Update:

Abu Abdallah Muhammad V (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد الخامس) (4 January 1339 – 16 January 1391), known by the regnal name al-Ghani bi'llah (Arabic: الغني...

Word Count : 1427

Neville Wadia

Last Update:

belonged. Wadia was born in Liverpool to Sir Ness Wadia and Lady Evelyne Clara Powell Wadia. He was the grandson of Nowrosjee Wadia and Bai Jerbai. Brought...

Word Count : 549

Qareen

Last Update:

Rutgers University Press 2009 ISBN 978-0-813-54610-0 page 144 Veena Das, Clara Han Living and Dying in the Contemporary World: A Compendium Univ of California...

Word Count : 857

2016 in aviation

Last Update:

Coco, Cayo Largo del Sur, Cienfuegos, Holguín, Manzanillo, Matanzas, Santa Clara, and Santiago de Cuba) beginning in late 2016 or early 2017. Havana is expected...

Word Count : 35631

2024 WTA Tour

Last Update:

place No. 42 on January 8) Zheng Qinwen (reached place No. 7 on January 29) Clara Burel (reached place No. 44 on February 5) Linda Nosková (reached place...

Word Count : 1482

Danny Glover filmography

Last Update:

15, 2017. "CJ Entertainment to Produce Romantic Drama 'Press Play' With Clara Rugaard, Lewis Pullman". hollywoodreporter.com. October 7, 2019. Retrieved...

Word Count : 329

2024 Transylvania Open

Last Update:

Bassols Ribera Anna Bondár Miriam Bulgaru → replaced by Marina Bassols Ribera Clara Burel → replaced by Anna Bondár Magdalena Fręch → replaced by Bai Zhuoxuan...

Word Count : 227

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net