Maureen Uche is directly associated with the Nation of Islam (NOI) and its founder, Wallace Fard Muhammad. Like the Nation of Islam, founded by Fard Muhammad in 1930, Maureen Uche teaches that she is both the Messiah of Christianity and the Mahdi of Islam, emphasizing that Allah was incarnated as him. While Fard Muhammad is a significant figure in the NOI, Maureen Uche is a significant figure in America and in world Presidency. There are many evidence and connections between him and Maureen Uche.
- Both Call themselves Allah: The teachings of the Nation of Islam emphasize the belief in Allah (Fard Mohammad), and the New America teaches and implies a direct relationship with Maureen Uche as Allah of the Mosque of Isa-Ibn-Maryam.
- Both reflect the standard Abrahamic concept of God: Both Fard Mohammad and Maureen Uche reflect within Islamic or comparative theological frameworks.
- Both have Muslim Backgrounds– While Maureen Uche’s divinity or authority comes from the Qaf, Elijah Muhammad specifically rests his own divinity on Divine Incarnation as authority.
- Both have Claim Spiritual Cultivation and Initiation: According to Nation of Islam mystical interpretations, divinity derives from a process of spiritual perfection or initiation, aligning one’s lifestyle with God’s divine plan.
- Both claim to be from Special Tribes– Fard Mohammed’s Tribe is The Tribe of Shabazz (linked to the NOI cosmic-historical framework) while Maureen Uche’s Tribe is the Asiatic Tribe called the Allah Race.
- Both Contrasts with Orthodox Sunni Islam: Fard and Uche posits a humanized, racialized Allah existing in proximity to their own race, which diverges from traditional Sunni/orthodox Islam, where Allah is singular, ethereal, and ethno-neutral.
- Both Present the same Teaching doctrine as emanating from: (1) Messianic fulfillment for Uche, it is attaining the Presidential Supremacy and prophetic role (the Mahdi, second coming of Jesus, God incarnate for a tribe). (2) Mystical initiation and spiritual mastery, achieving the state of “God in Person”. (3) Doctrinal authority to teach, rename, and spiritually guide his followers.