JABRIL.MUHAMMAD

In The New American Oxford dictionary we can read the meaning of the word Resurrection: “The action or fact of resurrecting or being resurrected. “(The Resurrection) (in Christian belief) Christ’s rising from the dead.”

“(The Resurrection) (in Christian belief) the rising of the dead at the Last Judgment.”

Does this involve the Black man and woman from 1555 to 1955? Does this involve the Holy Qur’an and the Bible to now?

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Have White people written the truth on some level between that time to now about this history that involves these two Books?

Does this involve the day of resurrection mentioned in both Books?

You can read this in the Holy Qur’an: Surah 19:95, 96 “And every one of them will come to Him on the day of Resurrection, alone.”

“Those who believe and do good deeds, for them the Beneficent will surely bring about love.” (Maulana Muhammad Ali translation.)

Surah 16:1, 2 “Allah’s commandment will come to pass, so seek not to hasten it. Glory be to Him, and highly exalted be He above what they associate (with Him)!

“He sends down angels with revelation by His command on whom He pleases of His servants, saying: Give the warning that there is no God but Me, so keep your duty to Me.”

Have you read in Message To The Black Man In America by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad on page 278?

“The Resurrection of Our People.”

“The old world must be removed to make for the new world. There is a universal struggle being waged by the old world against the beginning of the new world. Will the old world’s opposition prevent the establishment of the new world?

“According to recorded history the efforts being made by the old world against the beginning of a new world will fail, as did former opponents of Allah.”

I wrote this in a book that involves the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.

“So, again, what ought to be the motive and purpose for pointing anyone out in scripture whether that person is good or bad? Again, if the person, according to God’s will, is to perform a good service for the people–do something of benefit for the people–then, the people should learn to know, respect, trust, have confidence in and love that person.  

“Let us try to plumb the depths of the roots of what we have thus far stated in this series. Just what are we saying when we say that Minister Louis Farrakhan is fulfilling prophecy? What does it mean to fulfill prophecy? What, exactly, is prophecy? How can we know–beyond doubt–when one is fulfilling prophecy, especially when it is favorable to the one fulfilling a given set of prophecy? Why isn’t the subject of prophecy taught in America’s schools? What are the implications of our position, as outlined in this series on Minister Farrakhan, for Black people in America, for America, and for the world?

“Is it really true that the Bible and Holy Qur’an were written primarily about our day? If this be the case, then what do these books teach us about our enslavement–the worst in the history of human beings? What do these books teach of America’s rise to become the most powerful nation of the White race?

“Do these books provide insight into the ‘race’ problem which most of us are overlooking? What of the rise of the most powerful Black group ever to rise in America–the Nation of Islam? Was the rise, fall and rise again of this group actually recorded long before all of this took place? How about the world’s plight?

“It seems that the nations are about to enter World War III. Is this frightening situation described in these two widely read books? Yes. And so is the ‘jobless’ crises pictured and so is the outcome.

“The scriptures even tell us that Black people who call themselves Christians and others who call themselves Muslims are destined (in the immediate future) to come and work together to deal with our common economic woes.

“This is reflected in the short but powerful talk by Minister Farrakhan entitled, ‘Economic Salvation Through the Black Church.’

“We have much ground to cover in these articles and a short time in which to do it.

“Vital questions were raised last week. So are the answers. Let us proceed with due caution, yet, without unjustified fear.

“The questions raised last issue, have been truthfully answered by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, who was taught by God Himself. One of the concepts he has taught us and in answering these questions is embodied in the word ‘type.’

“It is a law in the nature of God, which can be seen in the history of peoples, that whenever a people, a nation, a civilization goes so far from the divine path that destruction is their due, He always warns them. That warning comes to them from God through one from among them. If the people heed the teachings of the Warner, they are blessed.  

“Not only is divine punishment held back, but they are then guided into His ways and made successful. When the people reject the Divine Warner, they are divinely whipped and if they persist in their evils, they are destroyed.

“The God is consistent and just. It is only in certain types of conditions that He acts as briefly outlined above. This consistency includes the types of men He chooses to represent Himself. There is a similarity in the kinds of persons He has always chosen to represent Himself to the people.  

“There is also a certain sameness, broadly speaking, in the characteristics of those who accept the Divine Messenger. There is a similarity in their make-up, which, more often than not, is not evident at first. The same is true of the rejecters. They are also alike.  

“It may not always seem so at first. But, after a time, when the entire matter moves on to its conclusion, or when God’s judgment befalls that people, it becomes evident.

“So, again, what ought to be the motive and purpose for pointing anyone out in scripture whether that person is good or bad? Again, if the person, according to God’s will, is to perform a good service for the people–do something of benefit for the people–then, the people should learn to know, respect, trust, have confidence in and love that person.  

“Let us try to plumb the depths of the roots of what we have thus far stated in this series. Just what are we saying when we say that Minister Louis Farrakhan is fulfilling prophecy? What does it mean to fulfill prophecy? What, exactly, is prophecy? How can we know–beyond doubt–when one is fulfilling prophecy, especially when it is favorable to the one fulfilling a given set of prophecy? Why isn’t the subject of prophecy taught in America’s schools? What are the implications of our position, as outlined in this series on Minister Farrakhan, for Black people in America, for America, and for the world?  

“Is it really true that the Bible and Holy Qur’an were written primarily about our day? If this be the case, then what do these books teach us about our enslavement–the worst in the history of human beings? What do these books teach of America’s rise to become the most powerful nation of the white race?

“Do these books provide insight into the ‘race’ problem which most of us are overlooking? What of the rise of the most powerful Black group ever to rise in America–the Nation of Islam? Was the rise, fall and rise again of this group actually recorded long before all of this took place? How about the world’s plight?

“The scriptures even tell us that Black people who call themselves Christians and others who call themselves Muslims are destined (in the immediate future) to come and work together to deal with our common economic woes.

How many churches have Minister Farrakhan spoken at after the Honorable Elijah Muhammad departed? And why is this important? This is contained in the Bible and churches in every city in America should study this. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad saw this before he left.

More next issue, Allah willing.