Talk:Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam

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Prophet after Muhammad(peace be upon him)?
I removed the following unsourced text:
 * Equally unorthodox is the claim that a true prophet can be sent after Muhammad. One of the earliest believers was Bilaal, an emancipated Ethiopian slave, but neither he nor did the Persian Salman form any political or religious parry.

The Honorable Elijah Muhammad is viewed as "the last and greatest messenger of Allah", but not a prophet. The information about brothers Bilaal and Salman are now somewhat superfluous so I removed them as well. Rag-time4 12:15, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

Well, it is still obvious that what he taught contradicted the Quran. It contradicts the Quran to say that another messenger of Allah would need to come along and introduce an extremely different cosmology and set of beleifs, this would mean that the Quran is a flawed and incomplete book, which again, would contradict what was written in the Quran and said by muhhamad himself.

I'm sorry, but they are incompatible. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.87.37.179 (talk) 09:43, 8 November 2010 (UTC)

Comparison with Islam
The article on the Nation of Islam has a more detailed comparison with traditional Islam, and it is better sourced. This article lacks citations from reliable sources, which are supposed to be third-party sources, not just the words of one or two leaders of the group.Parkwells (talk) 22:42, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

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