The Final Call

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The Final Call is a newspaper published in Chicago. It was founded in 1979 by Louis Farrakhan and serves as the official newspaper of the Nation of Islam.

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The original version of The Final Call was published by NoI's founder Elijah Muhammad in the 1930s as the Final Call to Islam. This small newspaper evolved into the Muhammad Speaks Newspaper in the 1960s and attracted a circulation of 900,000 per week, with monthly circulation of 2.5 million. Today, the weekly Final Call serves a readership of diverse economic and educational backgrounds and is distributed in North America, Canada, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean.[1]

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Nation of Islam
Famous Leaders: Wallace Fard Muhammad · Elijah Muhammad · Malcolm X · Clarence 13X · Warith Deen Muhammad · Louis Farrakhan

History and Theology: History of the Nation of Islam · Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam · Nation of Islam and anti-Semitism · Yakub · Million Man March · Faradian Islam · Savior's Day

Publications: Message to the Blackman in America · How To Eat To Live · Muhammad Speaks · Bilalian News · The Final Call

Subsidiaries and Offshoots: Fruit of Islam · The Nation of Gods and Earths · United Nation of Islam

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