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By Byron Muhammad   Muhammad Mosque No. 46, located in New Orleans, LA, has initiated an impactful book giveaway campaign aimed at spreading knowledge and empowerment within the community. Spearheaded by the generosity of a dedicated member of the mosque, who generously purchased 100 copies of the book “Message to the Black Man” by the...
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New Orleans – Saturday, August 27, 2005, began like any other day in the Crescent City.  It was a hot day with no indication of what was to come two days later.  Word from the National Hurricane Center was that the storm that originated over the Bahamas had now emerged into the Gulf of Mexico...
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New Orleans, LA. – On August 5, 2023, Muhammad Mosque No. 46 became a hub of community spirit as Brother Karriem Muhammad, who once walked the halls of this very building as a child, spearheaded a heartwarming Back to School Giveaway. The event saw an outpouring of support from residents in the neighborhood, who braved scorching temperatures to...
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New Orleans, LA – In a historic display of unity and fellowship, the members of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine Akilah Temple, specifically Akilah Temple NO. 283 & Akilah Court #255, joined hands with the Brothers and Sisters of Muhammad Mosque No. 46 in a cultural exchange that left a lasting impression...
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On Saturday, June 18, 2022, Muhammad Mosque 98, located in Pensacola, Florida unveiled its, “Elijah’s Free Community Market.” The market, located under the breezeway outside of the mosque, includes a dry pantry for non-perishable food items and personal hygiene supplies, and a community refrigerator for water, healthy snacks and fresh produce. According to www.welfareinfo.org, Pensacola...
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NEW ORLEANS, LA – Medical research states that one in seven Black men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime. Overall, Black men are 1.7 times more likely to be diagnosed with—and 2.1 times more likely to die from—prostate cancer than white men. These stats, the example of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan’s prostate cancer foundation...
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New Orleans, LA – The popular and historic Black Masking Indian traditions are rooted in the friendship developed between Africans who escaped the horrific institution of slavery and the Native of Americans who provided them refuge. Centuries later the descendants of these Africans transported to North America during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade parade the streets...
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