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The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan addresses Muslim youth during virtual Youth Retreat at Saviours’ Day 2021
The “NOI Youth Retreat” concluded its informative series of virtual Saviours’ Day workshops with the powerful workshop titled “Defending Farrakhan.” Believers in the Nation of Islam who have been prominent defenders of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan through social media and other mediums were on the panel to answer questions, share their knowledge and experience in defending the Muslim leader.
Panelists during the Feb. 27 workshop included Anisah Muhammad, a 23-year-old author and journalist from Macon, Ga.; Nzinga Muhammad, a 21-year-old interdisciplinary studies student on a history track at Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C.; Kareem Muhammad, the 27-year-old host of the “Kareem Talks” podcast from College Park, Ga. and Student Ministers Ilia Rashad Muhammad and Demetric Muhammad, both authors, scholars and members of Minister
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The Savioursâ Day Youth Retreat was just as powerful and uplifting as expected, and then some. Hundreds of participants from as young as 13 joined the first virtual youth convention February 26-27, created by youth, for youth.
The retreat started off with the workshop âFinding Your Musicalityâ featuring youth artists NuWorld and Goalden Chyld. Special guest, Student Minister Rasul Muhammad, a son of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad was thrilled to speak with the youth on the significance of music in the resurrection of the Black man and woman in North America and throughout the world.
âThe greatest instrument that Allah (God) created is the human being, so when the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan said, âlet the cultural revolution begin,â that means that something has to be opposed. A change in the way we do things, in the way we think has to change,â he said.