nahhh is he white 4 reals.......
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nahhh is he white 4 reals.......
you make me laugh "black man" first off you chat mostly shit
second you are a cocasion male calling yourself blackman, and claiming that black man is god, you are white hence you are not god but an evil race created by the scientist yacob? correct me if iam wrong....you are confused,and hating your own race...the NGE is almost exclusively a power movement created for coloured people...you are not coloured...so you are not part of that group..and never will be
because he teaches that the true and living god is indeed the original.... he is not guilty of being white (in his warped mind)
i feel sorry for anyone with that state of mind
I will correct your error because you are in error.
yes, the white man is not god, and I don't make the claim the blackman is god, I bear witness to that truth.
no, yabub (this particular history is mentioned in the quran) did not create a race, he made a people governed by a certain nature.
i'm not confused, understanding is seeing things clearly for what they really are and not what they appear to be. it is you who is confused.
i don't hate on my own race, whatever "race" is. i speak the truth about all people.
the NGE is not a "power movenement" nor is it exclusive. people of all areas and backgrounds throughout the globe are in the NGE....white black mexican hispanic p. rican dominican brazillian indian native american arabs etc. etc....again, you speak out of ignorance.
the NGE was not created for "colored people" and I am colored by the way, again you speak out of ignorance.
again, if I chose to be an active member of the Nation of Gods and Earths, I have that ability. I am not exluded because I am "white" or "colored" for there are "white" 5% or "colored" 5%, but the ignorant (you) walk blindly in the dark and speak with the tongue of ignorance.
Just a lil' something to get the mouth wet....dealing with "Islam" let's look into the history of...
Anthropomorphism is a Greek word coming from “anthropos” meaning man and “morphe” meaning form. It represents God manifesting himself in human form.
The name Allah was the name of the Supreme God in Arabia and throughout the so-called Middle East (which was originally populated by Black People) long before Muhammad was ever born. Dr. W.C. Tisdall, inhis The Original Sources of the Qur’an, notes: “It is not possible to suppose that the recognition of the unity of God was introduced among the Arabs for the first itme by Muhammad. For the word Allah, containing as it does the definite article, is a proof tha tthose who used it were in some degree conscious fo the Divine Unity. NOW MUHAMMAD DID NOT INVENT THE WORD (ALLAH), BUT….FOUND IT ALRADY IN USE AMONG HIS FELLOW COUNTRYMEN AT THE TIME WHEN HE FIRST CLAIMED TO BE A PROPHET….
Samuel M. Zwemer, in his The Moslem Doctrine of God, says also: “But history establishes beyond a shadow of doubt that even the pagan Arabs, before Muhammad’s time, knew their chief god by the name Allah and even in a sense proclaimed His unity. In pre-Islamic literature….’ilah’ is used for any god and Al-ilah, contracted to Allah…was the name of the Supreme. Among the pagan Arabs this term denoted the chief God of their pantheon….As final proof, we have the fact the centuries before Muhammad the Arabian Kaaba, or temple at Mecca, was called Beit-Allah, the house of God…
The Beit-Allah or House of God goes back 6,000 years to a time when only Black People populated Arabia. At this time the black Arabians worshipped only the one God.
In the ancient ruins of Southern Arabia, which became the center of Black rule in Arabia, the name Allah is found in the Himyaritic inscriptions. Philip Hitti, in his History of The Arabs, notes: “Allah….was the principle…deity of Makkah. THE NAME IS AN ANCIENT ONE. It occurs in two South Arabic inscriptions, one a Minaean found at al-Ula and the other Sabean (South Arabia), but abounds in the form HLH in the Lihyanite inscriptions of the fifth century BC. Lihyan, who evidently got the god from Syria, was the first center of the worship of this deity inArabia. The name occurs as hallah in the Safa inscriptions five centuries before Islam….”
The Lihyanites were not the first Arabian worshipers of Allah, only the oldest which are so documented.
Encyclopedia of Islam, Lihyan was a descendant of Djurhume, who came from Yemen (South Arabia). “their skin were black and shinning; their looks….were not hollow but round and teeming.”
The name Allah was often written simply as “Al” because the so-called Semitic or Middle Eastern languages were consonantal – they were written without vowels. One exception was the letter “A” at the beginning of the name. The second “a” (Allah phonetically is “ALA”) is not written but understood.
The worship of God as a formless spirit….did not originate with the Original Man nor was it taught by the Prophets of God. This way of viewing God began with the Greek philosophers. In the fifth century B.C., Anaxagoras reacted against the anthropomorphic God of the Black Man and Woman and instead proclaimed that God was and “infinte self-moving mind…not enclosed in any body.” But it was his successor Xenophanes who launched a full fledged attach on the God of the Original People. He condemned the God of the Ethiopians because He had a “snub nose and black hair.” Xenophanes said this way of understanding God was wrong because He is “one andincorporeal, in substance and figure around, in no way resembling man; that He is all-sight and all-hearing, but breaths not…”
This incorporeal God was standardized by Plat (427-347 B.C).
A.S. Trittin, in his Islam, observes: “The Koran and tradition (saying of the Prophet and his companions) often speak of God as if He were a man; to take two examples only, ‘When God created the world He wrote with His Hand for Himself ‘My mercy precedes My anger,’ and, ‘He opens the gates of heavenin the last third of the night, stretches out His hand and says, ‘Is there none to ask of me that I may give?’ He stays like this till dawn.’ In consequence many thought of God as (having) a body; they asked if the throne supported Him and did He fill it. He had the limbs of a man, He was a ….light in the form of a man and His hair was black light; He was a body but not like other bodies.”
“O Iblis, what prevented thee from submitting to him whom I created with MY TWO HANDS 38:75
“And the Jews say: The hand of Allah is tied up. Their own hands are shackled and they are cursed for what they say. Nay, BOTH HIS HANDS ARE SPREAD OUT.”
Not only does he have two hands, but, like man,one is on the left and one is on the right. “And they honor not allah with the honor due Him; and the whole earth will be in HIS GRIP on the day of Resurrection and the heavens rolled up IN HIS RIGHT HAND. Glory be to Him! And highly exalted is He above what they associate (with Him).” 39:67
“Every one on it (the earth) passes away-and there endures for ever THE FACE OF THY LORD, the Lord of glory and honor. 55:26
20:39 “Put him (Moses) into a chest, then cast it into a river…there an enemy to Me and enemy to him shall take him up. And I shed on thee love from Me; and that thou mayest be brought up before MY EYES.”
“He it is who created the heavens and the earth in six days, THEN HE MOUNTED THE THRONE.” 57:4
ALLAH is the Supreme Being BLACKMAN...
so how are you a Black man now?
:lmao: who do you try to convince? we all know that the world Allah means god in arabic...of course it was used before in that part of the world :loser:
you're simply pathetic, I aint try to convince you of nothing but what you sayin have no sense at all...what do you want to prove?
:stroke: poor guy
you still aint answered my question tho:no:
this thread is about "islam" and not me it's obvious you want to know more about, but this isn't the thread to do it in.
it wasnt for the "are you white" part I've seen you wrote somewhere that you aint black. but it's true it aint the appropriate thread to talk! :)
keep cool man!
peace
i asked for everyones views on al-islam, not your views on the NGE movement. and the origin of the words islam and allah