Temple Reading Class With Brother Jason
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Temple Reading Class With Brother Jason
Above All We Want Unity: Equality, Unity, and the End of Criticism
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As the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad said, above all, we want unity. In this Wednesday Evening Ministry Class, Brother Minster Jason Fareed teaches from The Theology of Time, the twenty-one lectures the Messenger of Allah delivered in 1972, on one of the most needed subjects for our growth as a people and as a Nation.
The Messenger teaches that Islam came to unite us and to remove the spirit of division, envy, suspicion, and criticism that has weakened our people for generations. This class breaks it down in his exact words: equality means to be equal in everything, with no big I and no little you; false pride must be put down and leveled off; and Islam came to "squash that thing called criticizing" and make us brothers. We all came from the same slave parents, so we have no ground to look down on one another. Give your brother and sister the benefit of the doubt, be patient with one another, and stop criticizing everything Black owned and Black operated.
The class stands the teaching next to the Holy Qur'an, chapter 3 verse 103, Surah 49 Al-Hujurat (The Apartments), and 17:37, and next to the Bible, as both Books witness for unity and against pride and slander.
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As-Salaam-Alaikum.