Munir Muhammad: Special Tribute Rewind

Munir Muhammad: Special Tribute Rewind

From Nurah Speaks by Nurah Muhammad

March 30, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

This episode is a tribute to Munir Muhammad, highlighting his contributions and insights about Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam.

This week’s episode of Nurah Speaks is a Special Tribute Rewind in honor of Munir Muhammad, whose birthday we celebrated March 27th. Brother Munir was the business manager and co-founder of CROE (Coalition for the Remembrance of Elijah Muhammad). He was also known as the chief archivist and historian of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam. This interview was recorded on December 9, 2017 in Camden, New Jersey during a film showing of the movie ‘The Nation’, written and directed by Junie Smith. In this interview Brother Munir explains: •how the Honorable Elijah Muhammad impacted him personally •why time dictated the establishment of CROE •why the Honorable Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam are misunderstood by many I feel it is important to note the significant impact of the work of Brother Munir. He was a man who single handedly performed the work of many men. He was an archivist, a journalist, an investigative reporter, a facilitator, a radio host, a television host, a leading media figure, a husband, a father, a successful businessman and so much more. On set in the CROE television studio, he interviewed prominent politicians, judges, notable civil rights…

People in this episode

Host: Nurah Muhammad

Topics covered

  • tribute
  • history
  • Nation of Islam
  • personal impact
  • community leadership

Keywords

  • Munir Muhammad
  • CROE
  • Elijah Muhammad
  • Nation of Islam
  • interview
  • Camden
  • history
  • community

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: CROE

Books & works: The Nation

Places: Camden, New Jersey

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