My journey of self discovery regarding the life giving teachings of The Honorable Elijah Muhammad. No one is coming to save us. We are the ones we have been waiting for. The Messenger did his job. Now it is up to us to do ours!
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It is better to have and not need than need and not have. Prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Do you have enough supplies including food and water to survive on your own for an extended period of time? I discuss what I did.
If the law tells me to harm myself should I follow it? If the law places me under threat, duress, or coercion should I give up and submit? If the law conflicts with the teachings of The Messenger what should I do? Those of us who follow The Messenger's teachings know what we should do; the question is will we do it?
I was guilty of having knowledge, yet not applying it. The Messenger taught that separation is more important than prayer. Going in motion is more important than just talking.
The sins of the father get passed on to the son. I was born deaf, dumb, and blind; yet by the grace of Allah I now can see. Many of us could see as well; if we would just open our eyes.
Negro means something that is not either this nor that and will have to be told what to do. Even though I had knowledge of self I found myself guilty of being a negro.