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Accessing God’s Mind

“Certainly a Messenger has come to you from among yourselves; grievous to him is your falling into distress, most solicitous for you, to the believers (he is) compassionate, merciful. But if they turn away, say: Allah is sufficient for me—there is no God but He. On Him do I rely, and He is the Lord of the mighty Throne....

The evolution of a beautiful form

JABRIL.MUHAMMAD The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan: So, Dr. Alim went away with my words and he thought. He thought critically on the Nation. Then, he wrote me a letter. He thought that I might be upset because of his critique of the Nation. But when I read his letter, I got him on the phone and told him that is...

Accepting and acting upon the mercy of God

JABRIL.MUHAMMAD Click Here to Join Minister Jabril Muhammad's Mailing List In the course of presenting news of the UN inspectors’ work in Iraq, the TV news program: Newshour With Jim Lehrer, the filmed image of President Bush appeared. A phrase in his statement really caught my attention. It was: "I’m sick and tired of games and deception." He was speaking of...

The explosive truth of Jesus

Human beings, whether they are good, evil or a mixture of both, need meaning. The way human beings arrive at meaning is through the making of interpretations, which yield meaning–whether correct, incorrect or a mixture of both. This occurs even on the cellular level, or on the subconscious level of human life. People make interpretations all day long every day,...

Use of God’s gift renders us all equal

JABRIL.MUHAMMAD Previous Farrakhan The Traveler Articles  Click Here to Join Minister Jabril Muhammad's Mailing List “And when thou seest them, their persons please thee; and if they speak, thou listenest to their speech. They are like pieces of wood, clad with garments. They think every cry to be against them. They are the enemy, so beware of...

A special knowledge produces a special patience

“… but it was reasonable to expect them to ask themselves: how did Islam change those Arabs who responded to the call of the Prophet? How did they achieve such an unparalleled degree of discipline? Why did they attach greater value to enforcing the commands of the Prophet than to looting a wealthy city which had fallen to them...

More Than A Vision – Part 4

JABRIL.MUHAMMAD Previous Farrakhan The Traveler Articles  More Than A Vision - Part IV: The Wheel is seen by many “The judge turned to the U.S. Attorney, and they said the judge said ‘Are you planning to arrest Reverend Farrakhan? You're not going to put Reverend Farrakhan in jail, are you?' And there was a silence in the courtroom. The response was,...

Envy, Part 5:The ‘veil upon their hearts’

JABRIL.MUHAMMAD Previous Farrakhan The Traveler Articles  Seldom has the Messenger publicly commented on the envy of his opponents. Once in writing of the prophesied reaction of many of our people to him, as recorded in the Qur’an and Bible, he wrote: “So, they will scorn the meanings of it by one of them whose meanings have been taught to him by...

Min. Farrakhan’s Magnificent Answer on the Honorable Elijah Muhammad

JABRIL.MUHAMMAD Previous Farrakhan The Traveler Articles Continued from Previous Column Chapter Six is titled: “Minister Farrakhan’s Magnificent Answer.” I raise a question at the end. The interview of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, from which I excerpted a small part, and placed it in an earlier part of this book, was done over a period of several days. On April 3, 1994,...

Mind, heart relate and overcoming trials

JABRIL.MUHAMMAD More columns by Jabril Muhammad Surah 104: 1 “Woe to every slanderer, defamer!” (Muhammad Ali translation.) He wrote a powerful footnote to that verse. Now in Muhammad Asad's translation we read: Surah 104:1 “Woe unto every slanderer, fault finder!” He has a footnote in which he wrote, “everyone who maliciously tries to uncover real or imaginary faults in others.” ******* The...