On Saturday, November 20, 2021, Brother Abdul Qiyam Muhammad was a guest on The Rockwell Radio Show hosted by DJ Rockwell.





(Source: FinalCall.com) A panel of nine men from the Nation of Islam gathered by Zoom during Saviours’ Day weekend to discuss points from the booklet, “Social Media Guide Book: The Wise Use of Social Media.” Their dialog focused on utilizing social media in the best manner and to exemplify how men of righteousness should conduct themselves in a world filled with distractions and foolishness.
To set the stage for discussion, Student Minister Willie Muhammad, from New Orleans, who moderated the Feb. 27 private men-only workshop, read an excerpt from week 14 of “The Time and What Must Be Done,” a 58-week lecture series by Minister Farrakhan in 2013.
“I think we should strive to fill the airways of the social media or the internet with intelligent discourse, rather than the vanity, useless, foolishness, constantly being used on the internet, on Facebook, on Instagram, on Twitter pages. I would also like the ministers of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad under my leadership to respond intelligently to the people that are raising questions. Everyone who doubts the truth of what we are saying and exclaiming their vitriol and bitterness to what they are hearing from us, but never ever should we go down in the gutter with those who choose to go there,” said Minister Farrakhan.
“FOI are not attention seekers. FOI are humble so when we see that we are in an environment that condones things that are against the standards that we strive to uphold, that’s when the challenges come in and we have to overcome that need for praise and that need for attention,” said Brother Joshua Muhammad from New York
When the panelist was asked what are some positive examples of how to use social media, Brother Joshua Muhammad from Atlanta said, he uses social media to humanize Minister Farrakhan. “As a student of history I am aware and know that the plan of the Cointelpro and the government likes to assassinate the character of the leader before they assassinate them … they have misused his image to make it seem like he’s out of touch with the people, a hater or angry and I show his mercy. So whatever they try to use to demagnetize the minister I do what I can to magnetize him,” he said
Brother Ben X, a social media influencer, spoke about how he uses clips and messages of Minister Farrakhan to have a positive effect on millions of people all over the world. “If we have the masses of the people following us on social media we can have the same effect that the Honorable Minister Farrakhan had on us. Because they can go directly to him, they can listen to his direct spirit,” he explained. “I’ve had people DM (direct message) me saying, the message and the video stopped them from committing suicide …,” shared Bro. Ben X.
Bro. Khaliq Muhammad and Bro. Rizza Islam also shared tips.
“You have to be wise with what you post and not just put anything and think that there will be no consequences. The authorities which is a third party can see what you post and your family and friends see the example you are demonstrating. As the Honorable Minister Farrakhan teaches us to demonstrate by being the best example, he said put the clean glass next to the dirty glass and let the people pick from which to drink,” said Rizza Islam.
Brother Qiyam Muhammad from the Ministry of Information closed out the session by quoting Minister Farrakhan’s words to his son, Student Supreme Captain Mustapha Farrakhan, about his (Minister Farrakhan’s) use of social media. “The Minister has a Twitter account, the Minister has a Facebook account, the Minister has an Instagram account, but you can’t find nothing personal about the Minister on his account. Because he’s always dropping wisdom of God and the Honorable Elijah Muhammad,” he said.
“The Minister is the Criterion, the standard, the way, the measure and the blueprint by which we can be successful in utilizing social media,” said Bro. Qiyam.
—J.A. Salaam, Contributing Writer
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In an appearance on The Breakfast Club Show, comedian Corey Holcomb shared his thoughts on The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan being unjustly banned from social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram.
(via FinalCall.com) Facebook, the largest and most powerful conveyor of information in the world, recently ruled that “doctored” videos depicting false information can remain on their social media platform, but truthful information as depicted by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan will not be permitted and his voice would be subject to a lifetime ban from Facebook.
A company spokesperson stipulated May 22 that information posted on Facebook does not have to be true.
In other words, one can blatantly lie on Facebook and not have to be punished, but truth telling is not permitted.
Facebook’s double standards are astonishing. But what’s behind what I call the Facebook Farrakhan Ban? From at least 1984 and generally since the 1930s, certain Jewish groups have sought to silence the voice of the Nation of Islam.
No Black movement seeking freedom, justice and equality has had the impact of the NOI, and a concerted effort has been instituted to quell the voice and stymie the impact of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali (see “Muhammad Ali’s Forgotten Legacy of Anti-Semitism”), and now Minister Farrakhan.
The voice of Minister Farrakhan is the most potent and iconic in America. He has a global following and his actions have stimulated massive changes in Black America. He has addressed over four million people in four massive marches in Washington, D.C.; not to mention speaking before 20 million live and 60 million on television in Iran. No other American can make that claim. He has been seen by multi-millions more on the Internet, on television and the radio, and in newsprint. His power and influence have had a global impact over the past 60 years. This kind of influence has disturbed some in the Jewish community, because unlike other “Black Leaders” they have not been able to silence his voice or negate his impact in the Black community, in the Islamic world, in Africa, or among progressive Whites. Notwithstanding the fact that the Zionists control the mass media, their efforts to minimize Minister Farrakhan’s influence have failed miserably.

The Facebook ban on Farrakhan is analogous to the infamous Cointelpro initiative of the federal government and the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. This program was a co-initiative of the FBI and the ADL. Both groups spied on the NOI and jointly sought to identify a “Black Messiah” who would electrify and unify the Black masses. Martin Luther King never brought millions of Black people together the way Farrakhan has, Kwame Toure (Stokely Carmichael) was never able to accomplish what the Minister has, the Civil Rights Movement never produced the likes of Farrakhan, and the Black Christian leadership could not collectively stimulate the sleeping Black masses the way Minister Farrakhan has. Add to this scenario the fact that the Jewish community, through its representatives in the 12 major Jewish organizations, has sought to control the destiny of Black America for over 100 years.
For example: According to The Ugly Truth About the ADL by the Editors of the Executive Intelligence Review, B’nai B’rith was a major proponent of slavery in America. The authors conclude “B’nai B’rith has been from their inception, arms of the British secret intelligence agencies and secret societies that are sworn enemies of the United States. The B’nai B’rith and the ADL have used their nominal Jewishness to conceal their actual allegiance and agenda.” Moreover, the “early history of B’nai B’rith is part of one of the ugliest chapters in the British-led Confederate secessionist insurrection against the Union in the 19th century. The ADL is more closely aligned with the racist Ku Klux Klan than with Judaism, more closely aligned with the murderous Medellin Cocaine Cartel than with any civic group.” These quotes were written in 1993 and the authors have never been sued for libel.
As for slavery, in Charleston, S.C., for example, many members of B’nai B’rith became wealthy in the cotton and slave trade. In addition, the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us that, “The 1914 war, which involved all of the White race, crushed the power of Turkey in Europe and pushed that power back across the Bosporus (or pushed Islam out of Europe as nearly as possible).” The power behind the fall of the Ottoman Empire that broke the power of Islam were the crypto-Jews. Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey and its first president, is believed by some to be Jewish. So too was Ishmail Enver Pasha, the leader of the Young Turk Revolution, and the head of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkan Wars and in World War I. Little known is the fact that B’nai B’rith played a central role in the Russian Revolution that brought the Bolsheviks (communists) to power in 1917 (see Mark Weber, “The Jewish Role in the Bolshevik Revolution and Russia’s Early Soviet Regime.)”
Therefore, not only did the Jews bring down the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire through the use of agent provocateurs and subterfuge but they sought to do the same in the Nation of Islam. The subterfuge used to bring down the Ottoman Empire, Russia and others is now being applied domestically to compromise the NOI. In 1990 it was discovered that the ADL had paid agents, spies to infiltrate the NOI. Information obtained from these spy activities were sold to the apartheid Government of South Africa. These spy activities were conducted in major cities throughout the United States.
Therefore, there is no question that our Jewish detractors are hell bent in trying to do to the NOI what they have been successful in doing on an international basis, bring down the Government of the Nation of Islam. (See the video on Youtube, “The FBI Manufactured Plot to Kill Farrakhan and Split Black America”; also read the article “The FBI-Manufactured Plot to Kill Farrakhan” in The Final Call on March 4, 1997). Some have speculated that the FBI learned many of its dirty tricks from the ADL, and the ADL has been the hidden hand operating behind the scenes. (See Dope, Inc. and the research written by the Editors of the Executive Intelligence Review.) Also see “The Israel Security Forces Are Training American Cops Despite History of Rights Abuses” from The Intercept.
Hence, the tactic of using Facebook to ban Minister Farrakhan is only one step in their multitiered strategy to attempt to destroy the Nation. However, their tactics are back firing. In the “Supreme Wisdom” lessons given to all members of the Nation of Islam to study we learn that “Mr. Muhammad cracked one Atom into ten million parts.” Min. Farrakhan is like that atom that has been cracked by the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Now Min. Farrakhan is being cracked into 10 million parts, and his voice is having the impact of a nuclear bomb. Since the ban by Facebook his impact has grown exponentially. His supporters in the media, entertainment, the sports arena, and the religious community, and elsewhere, have joined forces to spread his message even to greater numbers of viewers.
Allah (God) says in the Holy Qur’an, “And (the Jews) planned and Allah (also) planned. And Allah is the best of planners.” (3:53)
Thank you Facebook for giving Allah (God) and His Messenger this opportunity to reach even greater multitudes who can benefit from the wisdom of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.
Jackie Muhammad is a member of the NOI Research Group.
Nation of Islam to respond to unjust lifetime Facebook ban of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
CHICAGO—In response to public outrage over the unprecedented and unwarranted lifetime ban imposed on the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, National Representative of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, by the Facebook and Instagram social media platforms, a major rally will be held Thursday, May 9, at St. Sabina Catholic Church, at 7 p.m. CDT. He and Nation of Islam officials will respond to the assault on truth and free speech as the community comes out to show its support.
“Beyond insulting to Min. Farrakhan, a man with a lifetime of working for peace, spiritual values and social reform, this unjust sanction deprives the American public and others of the basic right to know. It is an abridgement of free speech in a country that presents itself as a democracy and does no public good,” said Ishmael Muhammad, a top aide to Min. Farrakhan and assistant minister at Mosque Maryam in Chicago.

Saint Sabina Church, pastored by Father Michael Pfleger, is located at 1210 W. 78th Place in Chicago. Doors will open for the tomorrow’s program at 6 p.m. CDT. Father Pfleger invited his longtime friend and brother in faith, Min. Farrakhan, and the Nation of Islam to come to his parish and respond to the Facebook outrage. Working media are invited to attend the Thursday evening event.
Working media should contact Richard B. Muhammad, 312 480 9775, or St. Sabina to register to attend the Thursday event. See the event live online at https://www.noi.org/wearefarrakhan/.
Hip-Hop artist Snoop Dogg didn’t waste any time airing his displeasure over Facebook, Inc. permanently banning The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan from Facebook and Instagram. Snoop dared them to ban him as well.
“If you’re down with it like I’m down with it, post your favorite Minister Farrakhan videos on your Instagram and Facebook page,” Snoop Dogg said in the Instagram video posted Thursday. “Show some love to a real brother. Post it right now. He got footage everywhere.”
via Social Strong

If there’s something just as (if not more, we’ll explain why later) important as being present on social media, is being authentic on social media. Although it may sound redundant that being authentic on social media could be even more important than being on social media, it’s possible and it happens more often than you may think.
Being on social media doesn’t just mean opening accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat and whatever, you name it, it means also being active. If you have social media accounts and nothing new has been posted since Justin Bieber’s release of ‘Baby’, you might as well delete your social account right now.
Social media accounts require time to grow and business owners need to understand that they’re not just hit and run jobs. You create the account, fill it up with boring static information about your company and hope that customers will start queuing at the door. No, it doesn’t work like that. You need to be social! You need to be active, you need to be authentic. Here’s why this is so important.
Authenticity is the key to a solid business relationship with your clients
Whenever a company is not authentic on social media, people know it. Most people on social media are digital natives and they have been “socialmedeing” longer than you have been in charge of a business (most likely).
Being authentic is fundamental when approaching your clients and possible clients, because they can feel an immediate connection to a brand that actually listens to their needs and requirements.
People want to identify with the person they are engaging with and this is why your brand needs to have a voice. Social media users want to talk with a real person. They want to be assured that a real person is reading their comments and questions and takes the time to come up with a customized response, not just a random generated “reply” message.
While it takes longer to answer everybody with a unique message, tailored for their exact questions, being authentic pays off on the long run.
90% of Millennials crave authenticity
Millennials have slowly become the economic motor of today’s world. Of course, this differs from country to country to country, from economy to economy, but in just a decade, this statement will need no further explanations.
According to a study conducted by Social Media Today, 90% of millennials want authenticity from the brands they interact with on social media. Not only that, but this specific age group now commands $200 billion of the annual spending power, which means that brands better listen, and they better listen good to what they have to say.
Millennials can spot fakes a mile away when it comes to social media accounts. If a brand has bought its followers and subscribers, they can easily tell and step away from their pages. Brands with 10,000 fans on Facebook with only 10 likes per post are the easiest to spot and they are also the first to be outed by the community.
It’s better to have less fans, but a real following. Developing a community is more important than faking popularity, because not only will social media users call you out sooner, or later, but social networks also have algorithms that will ban or shadow ban your content (making it visible to fewer and fewer users). If your fan/reaction ratio is low, your content will stop appearing in people’s newsfeeds. Still not convinced that authenticity is crucial for your social media accounts?
Good content is great. Original content is even better!
A brand’s authenticity (or rather lack of) can be spotted in more ways than one. Sure, you can put effort into your communication and generate some good content for your company’s social media accounts, but then again, anyone with a small budget, time or skills can do that. So, what makes you stand out? What’s your X factor?
Well, the answer may be simpler than you think. Actually, it could be right in front of you. Still don’t get it yet? It’s you! People like original content. They want authentic content. Social media users are tired of seeing all those stock photos placed on articles “written by our Communication Director”, or some other exec in your company.
Your followers want to see something authentic. Something relatable. They want to see photos of you, your employees and your real offices, not those perfect stock photos that are the sheer definition of the word ‘generic’.
Make it a priority to be more authentic and the positive results will be short to follow. Authenticity is something your followers, clients and future clients will appreciate and expect from you, and you will start receiving the same treatment from them. If the feedback you receive is authentic, that means that you’ll have an easier time developing better products and services, tailored to your customers’ needs.
Be authentic and start collecting that valuable feedback! Build an honest brand and long lasting business relationships through social media.
All Praise is Due to Allah! WOW, my brother Eric Muhammad and the mighty students of his Islamic Sciences class at The Elevated Places TOTALLY surprised me today!! They invited me to the campus for a special book-signing for Volume 2 of “The Teachings 2.0: Twitter Sayings of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan”.

But I had no idea they would have me to do an in-depth one-on-one interview with the multi-talented star Sister Ayah on a wonderful set they created with a live audience!! They showed out!

I thoroughly enjoyed the dialogue and the entire time signing books and taking photos. They truly set the tone as I prepare, by Allah’s Grace, to hit the road for #TheTeachingsTour to spread this blessed book on behalf of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. THANK YOU FOR THE LOVE EP!!

(Source: BlackEnterprise.com) If you’re a black entrepreneur attempting to build a profitable business, attracting the attention of investors, journalists, and customers can be tough. Not only do you need to fight for attention in an already crowded marketplace, but you also have to fight against stereotypes and thinly-veiled racial bias at the same time. Some of the smartest moves black entrepreneurs can make is to follow, interact with, and tag your online posts with the right social media hashtags. If you’re a black entrepreneur hoping to grow your business venture, these are the best hashtags you should be using:
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