![]() ![]() Farrakhan’s message to the millions gathered in the mall and those watching on television around the world that day, he explained to the world the need for atonement and he laid out the eight steps of atonement. Workers did not go to work that day, children did not go to school that day and no one engaged in sport or play.ĭuring Min. ![]() Two of the best descriptions of the Million Man March include the word “miracle” and the phrase “a glimpse of heaven.”Īlong with those who attended, many men, women and children spent the day at home watching the event on television and participating in the day of fasting and absence. The Washington Mall, where the March was held, was left as clean as it was found. There was neither one fight nor one arrest that day. The world saw Black men demonstrating the willingness to shoulder the responsibility of improving themselves and the community. The world did not see thieves, criminals and savages as usually portrayed through mainstream music, movies and other forms of media on that day, the world saw a vastly different picture of the Black man in America. Conrad Worrill, who was a main organizer of the March and the current president emeritus of the National United Black Front.Ĭongress shut down that day and President William Clinton was “out of town.” Mainstream media in American and media outlets from around the world were watching. “The Million Man March was one of the most historic organizing and mobilizing events in the history of Black people in the United States,” said Chicago-based Dr. It was a day of atonement, reconciliation and responsibility. All creeds and classes were present: Christians, Muslims, Hebrews, Agnostics, nationalists, pan-Africanists, civil rights organizations, fraternal organizations, rich, poor, celebrities and people from nearly every organization, profession and walk of life were present. The day produced a spirit of brotherhood, love, and unity like never before experienced among Black men in America. On that day, Monday, Octothere was a sea of Black men, many who stood for 10 hours or more sharing, learning, listening, fasting, hugging, crying, laughing, and praying. to declare their right to justice to atone for their failure as men and to accept responsibility as the family head. įor more information about Saviours' Day, please visit noi.org/sd2022.About The Million Man March Inspired and led by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, more than a million Black men gathered in Washington, D.C. Though seating is very limited at the mosque, there is no limit on access to high quality viewing for the millions who eagerly await this unprecedented event at. Minister Farrakhan has said of Him, "In that human being is the kind of power that would make that human being a manifestation of the Presence of God." His Coming was the fulfillment of divine prophecy. Fard Muhammad, the Self-Guided One, the Great Teacher of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Who came alone to North America from the Holy City of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Saviours' Day is the Celebration of the Birth of Master W. "This extraordinary title, 'The Swan Song', and the prevailing circumstances in the United States and around the world will certainly inspire those who seek Truth and Guidance to turn yet again to one man, the one man whose 67 years of demonstrated love and sacrifice and 44 years rebuilding the Work of his Teacher, the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, has earned him their complete trust," said Student Minister Ishmael Muhammad, the National Assistant to the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. In the 1 year and 7 months since that time, those who heard it witnessed each and every Divine Word of Guidance and Warning contained in it come to pass. His address, entitled "The Swan Song", will be the first time the Minister has delivered a major global message since "The Criterion", July 4, 2020. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ - The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan will appear live and in person at Mosque Maryam, Headquarters of the Nation of Islam on Sunday, February 27, 2022. ![]()
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