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The Final Call is the official newspaper of the Nation of Islam founded by Louis Farrakhan in 1979. The newspaper is the successor to the original organization newspaper, The Final Call to Islam, which operated throughout the 1930s before evolving to Muhammad Speaks. At its peak, the NOI newspaper distributed 900 thousand papers a week and 2.5 million monthly.<ref>[https://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/aboutus/aboutus.shtml Final Call]</ref>
'''''The Final Call''''' is the official newspaper of the [[Nation of Islam]] founded by [[Louis Farrakhan]] in 1979. The newspaper is the successor to the original organization newspaper, ''The Final Call to Islam'', which operated throughout the 1930s before evolving to ''[[Muhammad Speaks]]''. At its peak, the NOI newspaper distributed 900 thousand papers a week and 2.5 million monthly.<ref>[https://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/aboutus/aboutus.shtml Final Call]</ref>
 
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The Final Call is the official newspaper of the Nation of Islam founded by Louis Farrakhan in 1979. The newspaper is the successor to the original organization newspaper, The Final Call to Islam, which operated throughout the 1930s before evolving to Muhammad Speaks. At its peak, the NOI newspaper distributed 900 thousand papers a week and 2.5 million monthly.[1]

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