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Muhammad, Elijah Muhammad, and messengership

Curated claims, side-specific moves, saved relationships, and timestamped evidence for this topic.

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Claim

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Every nation can have its own messenger, supporting the claim that America or Black Americans could have a messenger such as Elijah Muhammad.

Muslim/NOI-side argument for a messenger to America or Black Americans.

Moves

1 move3 references0 edges
  1. Argues each nation receives a messenger in its own language, including people without a prior warner.

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    MuslimQuranEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Cited by the Muslim perspective to argue that God sends each nation a messenger who speaks its language, supporting the claim that America should have its own messenger.

    Open debate
  3. 2
    MuslimQuranEvidencePrimary Evidence

    Cited to argue that Allah raises a messenger for every nation in its own language, supporting the claim that America would have its own messenger rather than relying on an Arabi...

    Open debate
  4. 3
    MuslimQuranEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Cited to argue that people without a prior warner, identified here as Black people in America, would need a messenger, supporting the claim that Elijah Muhammad could be Allah’s...

    Open debate
  5. No move edges yet. 1 move in this claim has no saved in-topic edge relationship.

Claim

1 move3 references1 side

Islam is universal and should not be limited to Arab or Semitic identity.

Muslim-side rejection of ethnic limits on Islam and its prophets.

Claim

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Islam was completed through Muhammad as the final or decisive message.

Muslim-side claim that Islam’s completion is tied to Muhammad’s finality.

Claim

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Rejection by one’s own people does not disprove a claimed messenger such as Elijah Muhammad.

NOI-side defense of Elijah Muhammad using biblical examples and prophecy.

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1 move1 reference1 side

Abraham is described in the Quran as an upright Muslim, not as Jewish or Christian.

Muslim-side argument about Abraham’s religious identity.