The Four Great Judgments of rain, hail, snow, and earthquakes that Allah (God) is bringing upon America as taught by the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad and curtailing her on all her sides, as the Holy Qur’an prophesies, visited the South Central states the first week of May.
Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Louisiana braced for a severe weather catastrophe.
Extreme weather has been threatening the South for days, from the southern Plains to the Gulf Coast, leaving a 10-year-old Texas girl dead after she was swept away by floodwaters. Three others were injured after lightning struck a home in Texas, sparking a fire, according to FOX Weather Meteorologists Britta Merwin and Kendall Smith.
“Damage reported after powerful winds, softball-sized hail pummel Texas, Louisiana,” read their headline, reporting on a multi-day severe weather and flash flood event that began on May 6, with millions of people across Texas and Louisiana seeing strong to severe storms with damaging hail and life-threatening flooding.

The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, the Eternal Leader of the Nation of Islam, for decades, warned the nations of the Earth, specifically America, that the wrath of Allah (God) was imminent due to her wickedness perpetrated against the Black man and woman of America.
The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad taught that God would use the forces of nature to pummel and punish America. The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, his National Representative, has echoed his teacher’s warnings for decades and declaring, “watch the weather.”
“Allah (God) has a way of showing His disapproval to those who are wise enough to read the signs. FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Act, was enacted to finance emergencies and recoveries from national disasters.
Natural disasters are God’s way of indicating his displeasure and are a sign of impending doom,” wrote Minister Farrakhan in his 1993 book, “A Torchlight for America.”
“FEMA doesn’t have enough money to pay for the earthquakes that hit San Francisco during the World Series a few years ago. FEMA does not have enough money to pay for Hurricane Hugo, Cyclone Omar, the hurricanes in Hawaii, the tornadoes that have torn up Tampa Bay, and Hurricane Andrew. All of these catastrophes increase the budget deficit,” wrote Minister Farrakhan.
Thunderstorms were tracked and struck several regions of the United States in early May, bringing a few tornadoes, according to Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist. Even a single tornado—if it strikes a populated area—could pose a serious threat to lives and property, he indicated in his May 7 report.
“After storms brought flash flooding, damaging winds, hail, and even a tornado from Texas to southwestern Mississippi on Tuesday (May 6), the severe weather threat will shrink southward to a zone in southern Texas and along the Gulf coast,”
Wrote Mr. Sosnowski. Even where storms remain below severe intensity, as they pass near airports or cross the approach and landing zones, ground stops and airline delays are possible, he continued.
The Weather Channel also tracked that broad area along the northern Gulf Coast expected to see localized flash flooding through May 7, including in New Orleans and Houston.
On May 7, USA Today reported that more than eight million people were under flood watches issued by the National Weather Service across much of Louisiana and parts of Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Also, at Final Call presstime, strong to severe storms were expected in the Houston and Galveston area of Texas and, “Large hail, strong wind and localized minor flooding are all risks,” USA Today reported.
“We are taught in the Holy Qur’an that surely the Shock of the Hour is a grievous thing. And even knowing that, honestly, I’m shocked at what I’m seeing.
And it’s happening so fast, and it’s non-stop, and as soon as you get your footing together like you’re prepared to the best of your ability for one storm, the next one happens as soon as this one is completed.
There’s no breathing room between them,” stated Sister Landra Muhammad, who has researched and authored a book on the subject of disaster preparedness and has taken several courses through FEMA.
According to Travel and Tour World, a media platform for travel and tourism, flight cancellations, trip delays, and cruise schedules are facing massive strain.
“Airports in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Louisiana are issuing urgent warnings. Airlines are canceling hundreds of flights. Meanwhile, trip delays caused by intense tornadoes, hail, isolated storms, and flash flooding are stranding thousands of travelers.
Across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Louisiana, families, tourists, and business travelers are scrambling,” the website reports.
In addition, there is severe and/or explosive turbulence, stated Sister Landra Muhammad, who is also a flight attendant for a major airline. “The skies are not friendly. They are very aggressive,” she said.