Warith Deen Mohammed (lahir Wallace D. Muhammad; 30 Oktober 1933 - 9 September 2008), juga dikenali sebagai "W. Deen Mohammed" atau "Imam W. Deen Muhammad", adalah pemimpin Muslim, ahli teologi, ahli falsafah, kebangkitan semula Islam, dan pemikir Islam (1975-2008) AfrikaAmerika yang membubarkan Nation of Islam (NOI) pada tahun 1976 dan diubahsuai menjadi gerakan Islam arus perdana ortodoks, Komuniti World of Al-Islam di Barat yang kemudiannya menjadi Persatuan Umat Islam Amerika. [1][2][3] Beliau adalah anak kepada Elijah Muhammad, pemimpin Nation of Islam dari 1933-1975.[4][5]
Beliau menjadi pemimpin negara (Menteri Agung) Nation of Islam pada tahun 1975 selepas kematian bapanya. [6] Hasil daripada kajian peribadi dan pemikiran, beliau telah membawa sebahagian besar ahli-ahli NOI asal untuk arus perdana, Sunni Islam tradisional menjelang 1978.[7] Dengan penggabungan ini, beliau menyelia penukaran jisim terbesar kepada Islam dalam sejarah Amerika Syarikat.[8] Beliau menolak pendewaan sebelumnya Wallace Fard Muhammad, diterima putih sebagai sesama penyembah, menjalin hubungan yang lebih rapat dengan masyarakat Islam arus perdana, dan memperkenalkan Rukun Islam ke dalam teologi kumpulannya.[3][9]
Kumpulan-kumpulan serpihan menentang perubahan ini terbentuk selepas kematian Elijah Muhammad, khususnya di bawah Louis Farrakhan, yang pada tahun 1981 akan memulihkan Nation nama Islam (dari Final Call) untuk organisasinya, NOI Farrakhan dan panggilan akhir sebelum menuntut kesinambungan terus dari pra-1976 NOI.[3][10]
Karya
Buku
The Teachings of W. D. Muhammad, Muhammad's Mosque #2, Chicago, Illinois, 1975
The Lectures of Emam W. D. Muhammad, Muhammad's Mosque #2, Chicago, Illinois, 1976
Book of Muslim Names, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Mosque #2, Chicago, Illinois, February 1976
The Man and the Woman in Islam, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Mosque #2, Chicago, Illinois, February 1976
As the Light Shineth from the East, W.D.M. Publications, Chicago, Illinois, 1980
Prayer and Al-Islam, Muhammad Islamic Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, 1982, Library of Congress Card Number: 82-61077
Religion on the Line, W.D.M. Publications, Chicago, Illinois, 1983
Imam W. Deen Muhammad speaks from Harlem, N.Y. Book 1, W. D. M. Publications, 1984
Imam W. Deen Muhammad speaks from Harlem, N.Y.: Challenges That Face Man Today Book 2, 1985
Meeting The Challenge: Halal Foods for Our Everyday Needs, The Honorable Elijah Muhammad Masjid, Chicago, Illinois, 1986
An African American Genesis, M.A.C.A. Publication Fund, Chicago, Illinois, 1986, Library of Congress Card Number: 86-63266
Focus on Al-Islam: Interviews with Imam W. Deen Mohammed, Zakat Publications, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 1988, Library of Congress Card Number: 89-090728
Mohammed Speaks, W.D.M. Publications, Chicago, Illinois, 1999
Blessed Ramadan - The Fast of Ramadan
Plans for a Better Future: Peace, Inclusion and International Brotherhood
The Schemes Of Satan the Enemy of Man
The Champion We Have In Common: The Dynamic African American Soul Books 1, 2, 3, & 4, The Mosque Cares Publications, August 2005
A Time for Greater Communities Vol. 1-4
Securing our Share of Freedom
Prayer in al-Islam, A Learner's Guide w/Instructional CD, WDM Publications, Chicago, Illinois, 2007
Return to Innocence: Transitioning of the Nation of Islam, The Sense Maker, Chicago, Illinois, 2007
Life The Final Battlefield, W.D.M. Publications, Chicago, Illinois, 2008
Risalah
A Look At W. Deen Mohammed: Muslim American Spokesman for Human Salvation, A Ministry of W. Deen Mohammed Publication, Chicago, Illinois, 1993
Video dan audio
Imam W. Deen Mohammed: "Systems of Knowledge", Muslim News Magazine, recorded as a television special by MNM during the 1994 Islamic Convention in Washington, DC. This classroom lecture was delivered in front of more than 200 Imams and scholars at the Renaissance Hotel. "Systems of Knowledge" is a classroom presentation on the essence of Quranic Arabic and its meaning to all mankind. This presentation marked the only time that Imam Mohammed allowed cameras into one of his private Imam classes. RT: 60 minutes. 1994.
Rujukan
^In 1989, Mohammed changed the spelling of his surname Muhammad to Mohammed to reflect the spelling on his birth certificate. Muslim Journal, Vol. 15, No. 19, December 22, 1989