Condolences to Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam

Khadijah Farrakhan (November 26, 1935 – June 27, 2026)

July 2, 2026

To:       Minister Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam

We are deeply saddened to hear the news of our Sister Khadijah Farrakhan’s passing. May Allah accept her good deeds, grant her peace in the hereafter, and give the family solace during this time of mourning.

The All-African Revolutionary Party (GC) and All-African Women Revolutionary Union (GC) have historically viewed our relationship with the Nation of Islam as an important expression of our ideology and theology, as a branch of our family and clan. For those who do not know and to honor the support of Sister Farrakhan, a short history is in order.

Kwame Ture, after calling for Black Power in 1966 in Greenwood, Mississippi, visited the Honorable Elijah Muhammad in Chicago. Thus, our long relationship began and was maintained with him until the Messenger died February 25, 1975.

In November (13-16), 1978 in Conakry, Guinea, President Ahmed Sekou Toure hosted an International Ideological Symposium entitled “Religion and Revolution”.

On Feb 28, 1982, at the annual Saviors Day held at the Hilton Hotel in Chicago, Kwame Ture and Minister Louis Farrakhan participated in a seminar entitled “Religion and Revolution”.

So, it was no surprise that when President Toure visited Washington, D.C. on August 15, 1984, the A-APRP asked Minister Farrakhan to introduce him at Howard University Blackburn Center.

Our historic relationship guided our work to build an African United Front and with our brothers, sisters, and comrades in Libya to build an African Anti-zionist United Front.

Our Party cadre was called to coordinate the logistics in organizing the 1995 “Million-Man-March”, a role played by Bob Brown.

Through all of this we have maintained an intimate and principled relationship. This reciprocated respect is the pinnacle of our family-hood and the basis of our reverence for Minister Louis Farrakhan and our beloved departed sister Khadijah Farrakhan.

And through all the A-APRP (GC)’s toil and suffering, Sister Khadijah has been side by side with Minister Farrakhan, expressing her warmth, respect, and love.

With All Due Respect,

Banbose Shango

All-African People’s Revolutionary Party (GC)

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