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The Month of Ramadan: A Sign of the Resurrection in a time of Darkness

“Surely, We revealed it on the Night of Majesty — And what will make thee comprehend what the Night of Majesty is? The Night of Majesty is better than a thousand months. The angels and the Spirit descend in it by the permission of their Lord — for every affair — Peace it is till the rising of the...

LSU basketball player Angel Reese an example of Black excellence

As a basketball fan, March Madness is my favorite time of year. It is the pinnacle of the basketball season, a time to shine! I thoroughly enjoyed the Lady Vols in the ’90s and 2000s. Lately, I've been rooting for Dawn Staley and the South Carolina Gamecocks. I watched the Final Four game and I was looking forward to...

Spiritual health and the digestive system

By Billy Muhammad We all need the right foods for physical health and wellness. The proper food and intake of those foods are essential to the body’s survival. We have a general knowledge of the proper foods but what about the intake (digestion) of those foods? Do we consider the proper chewing (mastication) for swallowing foods? Let’s take a look...

Sharing the Teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad

On Sundays at Nation of Islam mosques and study groups around the U.S. and abroad, students in the ministry class share the Life-Giving Teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad under the leadership of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. Brothers and sisters mount the rostrum, delve into scriptures and current events, and deliver messages of light, life and power...

The Big Lie: How Fauci Instilled Panic and Set the Stage for Lockdowns

by Jeffrey A. Tucker - Brownstone Institute Dr. Anthony Fauci, the key witness in the March 11, 2020, hearing on COVID-19, made false claims about the lethality of COVID-19, generating panic and creating the conditions for an unprecedented national lockdown. Dr. Anthony Fauci is finally gone from his government perch. Let us recall that it was he who set this calamity...

Why nations are dropping the U.S. dollar and why we should be paying attention

There is a growing movement for de-dollarization among nations divorcing themselves from using the United States dollar as the reserve currency for international commerce. Some analysts and observers say the rejection is a sign that the global stronghold of the American government is falling to pieces. She is losing her prestige among the nations of the Earth and is...

Allah’s (God’s) Weapons of Weather South and U.S. slammed by more dangerous storms

U.S. territories still recovering from hundreds of tornadoes braced for more extreme weather in the days to come. According to AccuWeather, there were nearly a dozen tornadoes in the Midwest, April 4, into the 5th, which left at least six dead. Twenty-two tornadoes hit Indiana alone on March 31 and April 1, according to the National Weather Service. Five...

Randall Robinson:  A Mighty Tree Has Fallen

A mighty tree has fallen as the African proverb goes, with the passing away of Randall Robinson, the renowned human rights advocate, lawyer, author, and co-founder of TransAfrica Inc., an advocacy group for Africa and the Caribbean. He died March 24 in a hospital from aspiration pneumonia on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts and Nevis, where he and...

Minister Louis Farrakhan on Randall Robinson

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCIFUL. March 31, 2023 As-Salaam Alaikum(Peace Be Unto You) On behalf of my wife, family, and the Nation of Islam, I was shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of my Brother and friend in the struggle for justice for our people, the late Randall Robinson. Brother Randall is one of the most erudite...

How will Memphis reckon with ‘community policing and accountability?’

by Zakiyyah Muhammad @zakiyyahmaryam_ MEMPHIS—The fight for justice for Tyre Nichols has not slowed down in the city of Memphis. Since the young, Black man’s death, the outcry against violent police misconduct and lack of accountability has been the theme in the disappointed community. On the evening of March 30 the National Civil Rights Museum began a four-part series of panel discussions...