Clara Muhammad (born Clara Evans; also known as Clara Poole; November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972) was born in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of Mary Lou (Thomas) and Quartus Evans. She was the wife of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad. They married in Georgia in 1917, before he changed his name from Elijah Poole. Between 1917 and 1939, Elijah and Clara Muhammad had eight children: six boys and two girls, including Warith Deen Muhammad.
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| - كلارا محمد Clara Muhammad (مواليد 2 نوفمبر 1899 - توفيت 12 أغسطس 1972)، وكان اسمها قبل إسلامها كلارا پول Clara Poole، وقد وُلِدت باسم كلارا إڤانز Clara Evans في ميسون، جورجيا. وقد كانت الزوجة الأولى لزعيم أمة الإسلام إلايجا محمد. وقد تزوجا في جورجيا في 1917، قبل أن يغير اسمه من إلايجا پول. وبين عامي 1917 و 1939، أنجب إلايجا وكلارا ثمانية أطفال: ستة أبناء وبنتين، ومنهم وريث الدين محمد. (ar)
- Clara Muhammad (born Clara Evans; also known as Clara Poole; November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972) was born in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of Mary Lou (Thomas) and Quartus Evans. She was the wife of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad. They married in Georgia in 1917, before he changed his name from Elijah Poole. Between 1917 and 1939, Elijah and Clara Muhammad had eight children: six boys and two girls, including Warith Deen Muhammad. (en)
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| - كلارا محمد Clara Muhammad (مواليد 2 نوفمبر 1899 - توفيت 12 أغسطس 1972)، وكان اسمها قبل إسلامها كلارا پول Clara Poole، وقد وُلِدت باسم كلارا إڤانز Clara Evans في ميسون، جورجيا. وقد كانت الزوجة الأولى لزعيم أمة الإسلام إلايجا محمد. وقد تزوجا في جورجيا في 1917، قبل أن يغير اسمه من إلايجا پول. وبين عامي 1917 و 1939، أنجب إلايجا وكلارا ثمانية أطفال: ستة أبناء وبنتين، ومنهم وريث الدين محمد. وكانت كلارا محمد تُعرف بلقب السيدة الأولى لأمة الإسلام، ويعود إليها فضل تعريف زوجها بتعاليم مؤسس أمة الإسلام و.د. فرض.[1] وقد قادت المنظمة أثناء غياب زوجها من 1935 حتى 1946 هرباً من تهديدات بقتله من زعماء مسجد منافس وقد أُلقي القبض عليه أثناء ذلك بتهمة التحريض أثناء الحرب العالمية الثانية.[2][3] (ar)
- Clara Muhammad (born Clara Evans; also known as Clara Poole; November 2, 1899 – August 12, 1972) was born in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of Mary Lou (Thomas) and Quartus Evans. She was the wife of Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad. They married in Georgia in 1917, before he changed his name from Elijah Poole. Between 1917 and 1939, Elijah and Clara Muhammad had eight children: six boys and two girls, including Warith Deen Muhammad. Known as the First Lady of the Nation of Islam, Muhammad is credited with introducing her husband to the teachings of Nation of Islam founder W.D. Fard. She guided the organization during her husband's absence from 1935 to 1946 as he fled death threats from rival temple leaders and was then incarcerated for sedition during World War II. In the NOI's earliest days she helped establish and run the University of Islam and Muslim Girls Training schools, which provided education for NOI members' children, considered one of the nation's early versions of religious homeschooling. Children's attendance at the schools was considered truancy and resulted in prosecutions and violent confrontations between Temple members and police in Detroit, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. (en)
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