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He claimed that Islam was the original faith and nature of black people prior to slavery and that the original peoples of the world were black.
He described white people as a race of " devils " created by a scientist named Yakub ( the Biblical and Qur ' anic Jacob ) on the Greek island of Patmos.
He would point out the bloody history of whites as they conquered and encountered indigenous or original people wherever they went.
Fard claimed that Prophet Muhammad of Arabia was a white skinned Arab and that he was the best example for all mankind, emphasizing to his followers that The Holy Qu ' ran and the life of Prophet Muhammad must be studied.
He gave Elijah a reading and study assignment upon his departure to prepare him for his mission.
According to Elijah's book " Message to the Black Man in America ," Fard instructed him to find 104 books, most of which were about the history of Islam and the life of Prophet Muhammad.
Elijah located most of the books in the Library of Congress.
Fard also taught his followers that his own mother was a white woman from the Caucasus Mountains and that she was a righteous Muslim woman.
Fard's lessons teach that it was not the color of one's skin that makes them evil, but that the evil devilishment that Yakub taught made people weak and wicked.

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