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Dr. Fatima Fanusie present a paper on March 26, 2014 at Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University The legacy of Fard Muhammad, founder of the Lost Found Nation of Islam, has perplexed scholars of the Nation of Islam and Islamic development in Twentieth Century America. Fatima Fanusie approached the understudied intellectual heritage and missionary activism of the Lahore heirs of Ghulam Ahmad’s Ahmadiyya movement as the critical link to understanding Fard Muhammad and the Nation of Islam in America. The dominant Islamic missionary group operating in America at the time of the development of the Nation of Islam was the Ahmadiyya movement. Between 1888 and 1975 Ahmadiyya intellectuals conceived of and implemented multi pronged strategies for affecting American religious development and cultivating Islam in American society. Dr. Fanusie will argued that the Nation of Islam was but one aspect of strategic Ahmadiyya efforts to cultivate Islam in America.
Her recorded presentation will be followed by my own reading of a paper I wrote for The Islamic law Journal but never published elaborating, from Imam Mohammed as the source, on the same subject matter. My intention is to amplifiy her scholarly research with the confirmations that Imam Mohammed(ra) gave over the years from his personal experience.