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The Supreme Wisdom: Understanding Student Enrollment
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all right, what's going on? What's going on? We got the brother eric muhammad in the building again. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for joining us this evening. Today we're going to talk about supreme wisdom. Now for those, hold on, let's turn this on For those who don't know. For those who don't know, there's a difference between supreme wisdom and 120 lessons. There's a slight difference. So, with that said, I have the supreme wisdom lessons right here in my hand, just in case, because I want to avoid all confusion. One thing I know about coming up in the 5% Nation, right In the 5% Nation, people have different sets of lessons and you'll quote a degree and it's like that's not what my lesson say God, and then it'll be a whole thing on just a misword or whatever right. So to avoid any of that, I'm going to read straight from supreme wisdom, so we could just get straight to it. All right, let's talk about it. Thank you for coming out this evening. I really appreciate you. Brother Eric Muhammad, how are you doing?
Speaker 2:Likewise Doing. Fine Praise be to Allah for his messenger.
Speaker 1:Indeed, indeed. So now we're going into student enrollment what I noticed. First off, I would like to say this you said that we're not supposed to have these, these books, right, so I just want to put that out there for anyone who wants to know. We're not supposed to have these books. Can you explain why we're not supposed to have these books?
Speaker 2:They are for registered Muslims only, and it literally says that in one of them it says for registered Muslims only, and it literally says that in one of them it says for registered Muslims only.
Speaker 2:Now I realize that for those who, for whatever reason, choose not to register themselves as members of the Nation of Islam under the leadership of the most honorable Elijah Muhammad, that it may sound like we're trying to 10% or something like we're trying to keep something from the people that rightfully belongs to the people. That's not the case. You don't allow someone to drive who is not skilled enough to be operating an automobile. You don't allow someone to practice medicine or dentistry who is not educated enough or skilled enough, trained well enough in order to practice dentistry or medicine. When it says for registered Muslims only, it says that because there is a degree of qualification that comes through proper training and orientation that makes it necessary for you to keep those lessons out of the hands of those individuals who have not undergone that training, who have not gone under that proper preparation. You don't want people taking something as valuable and something as high powered as the supreme wisdom and just willy-nilly running around misusing and abusing it Right.
Speaker 1:Can I?
Speaker 2:give you an example.
Speaker 1:Yes, sir.
Speaker 2:All right. A lot of young brothers and I was a young brother at one time too take that for what it's worth. A lot of young brothers, you know we use the supreme wisdom to get women. We start running it down the way we run it down, it's a powerful aphrodisiac. The next thing, you know, we don't only have nine planets. We got about 90 planets.
Speaker 1:Right right.
Speaker 2:Because we done, blinded our sisters with science and we running through the women, because they never heard nobody talk like we talk and they, you know, they never heard nobody flow like we flow. So you know, when you got the supreme wisdom and you can add on and do all the things that we do with it, it's like being a rapper or rhythm and blues singer It'll get you some women now. So that's without the proper FOI training and preparation. Then you end up, you know, running the women with these women and some of us take it for what it's worth, because I used to be a young brother too. Now Some of us, even with the proper training, do the same thing Because this supreme wisdom makes us just a tad bit more magnetic than we would be if we was 85ers, and some of us are not strong enough to handle that magnetism properly. So when we start magnetizing sisters, we start magnetizing sisters and that's not good. That's just one example.
Speaker 1:Right, right, right. I'm going gonna move on from that one thank you very much so, uh, student enrollment right. I noticed on this on in this here it says rules of islam yes, sir okay, and that is not in my 120. Right, of course, right now. Rules of Islam. Why would does it state rules of Islam in that there?
Speaker 2:Because what the student enrollment actually represents in its questions and more so in its answers, it represents the rules by which you are to study and learn Islam. If you give a black man a holy Quran and you don't give him the student enrollment, he ends up growing a beard and wearing a kufi. Growing a beard and wearing a kufi and a long garment of some sort and some flip flops with some dingy socks on, and he ends up walking around looking crazy as hell, like he's just got off a camel in the desert of Arabia somewhere, and he becomes a puppet, a tool, a tom and a fool for the light, bright and damn near white Muslim that we call Arab. He does not become a proud, all wise and civilized black man who stands on his own square, but what he becomes is an Arab or Persian or Turk worshiping dumbbell, trying to be something that he is not and should not be. So the student enrollment, that's the rules, and you need those rules, and by rules meaning the standard, the criterion by which you ought to study Islam.
Speaker 2:So, before you so-called shahada, take shahada. Before you read your Holy Quran, before you go into all of this spook worship in Arabism, let's start with who is the original man, because you need that orientation so that you won't go crazy with this thing called Islam and start wanting to be an Arab. You used to want to be a cracker when you was a Christian. Now you want to be an Arab, that you are going to accept Islam. Why don't you be yourself? Because all phrases do to allow for the most honorable Elijah Muhammad. So we begin teaching you Islam with the knowledge of self. Knowledge of self.
Speaker 1:Right, indeed. Now I want to go into the first question. I'm going to, I'm going to. I'm not going to quote it from 120. Like I said, just to reiterate for those who are, 5 percent is watching, I'm going to quote it straight from supreme wisdom as it is here. So, who is the original man? So answer the original man is the Asiatic black man. Right, so we go into the original man. Is the Asiatic black man? Can we go into the? The original man is the asiatic black man. Can we go into that piece?
Speaker 2:absolutely. Now let's say let's uh, let's try to give some context to that answer. All right, when it says the original man is the asiatic man. We need to keep in mind that Master Farad Muhammad brought this knowledge to us. He began teaching us in 1930. And in 1931, he meets the most honorable Elijah Muhammad and then takes him off to the side and teaches him what he didn't teach others. In other words, he gave him a much more concentrated, much more voluminous teaching than he did to anybody else, to anybody else.
Speaker 2:Now, the reason I'm mentioning that is this For three years and four months he spent night and day with the most honorable Elijah Muhammad because he was preparing the most honorable Elijah Muhammad to take his place, meaning take Master Farad Muhammad's place among us as our educator. I'm going to use the term educator for the five percenters that are listening. Master Farad Muhammad was our educator, but he knew he wasn't going to spend but a certain amount of time among us. So he needed to prepare one among us to be our educator in his place. All right, so he prepared the messenger by teaching him for three years and four months, night and day, and just before it was time for him to leave and it was time for the most honorable Elijah Muhammad to take over. He quizzed, he tested, he examined the most honorable Elijah Muhammad, and that's what the supreme wisdom is. It's a verbal examination that Master Farad Muhammad gave to the most honorable Elijah Muhammad based on those three and nearly one half years of teaching. He asked him various questions. The messenger gave the answers based on what Master Farad Muhammad had been teaching him for three years and for months.
Speaker 2:My point is this there is a lot of supreme wisdom that is not in the lessons, just like the wisdom build degree of the 140. He also had other rules and laws that are not mentioned in this lesson. Really, wow, same thing. There is much supreme wisdom that is not mentioned in the supreme wisdom lessons. You find that in books Message to the Black man Our Savior has Arrived. Fall of America, how to Eat to Live Book One, how to Eat to Live, book Two, supreme Wisdom, book One, supreme Wisdom, book Two and in a volume of audio and video lectures given by the most honorable Elijah Muhammad. Not to mention what he dropped at the table during times when he and his laborers would be eating dinner. So there were laborers meetings where he dropped jewels. There were dinners where he dropped jewels. So there's a lot of wisdom that's not contained in the supreme wisdom lessons, and it is that you know in the 5% nation. It's called plus degrees, right? Well, that's what message to the black man? His, his audio lectures, his videos, his books, all of that? Those are quote unquote plus degrees. Those are the degrees that take you deeper into what the lessons say.
Speaker 2:So who is the original man? That's Master Farad Mohammed, asking him. The messenger says the Asiatic black man, the maker, the owner, the cream of the planet earth, god of the universe. That's the messenger answering him, based on what he had been taught. And my last point is when we say Asiatic, we're not talking about the continent that the white man calls Asia, we're talking about the whole planet. That's part of a quote unquote plus degree. We don't call it that, but what I'm saying is that's part of the supreme wisdom that you don't see in the lesson. The whole earth is called Asia by the original man, the whole earth. So when we say Asiatic, we're talking about the black man, the whole earth. No matter where the black man is, he's Asiatic because the whole planet is Asia.
Speaker 1:OK, ok, makes sense.
Speaker 2:Ok, so the maker, the owner oh yeah, the black man is god. Everything created or made. The black man created and or made. It matter of fact, the black man is self-created. There is no god who created us. We are the gods who create itself and so, maker, owner, cream of the planet Earth, god of the universe, that's the black man, right.
Speaker 1:Now can you expound on that? Because let's say, if I'm, you know, I'm not well studied in this and I may, I may quote this degree, but I'm not well to too well studied or rooted in this question. You know right here this question and answer right here itself. To me this is this is one of the most important questions and answers in one in supreme wisdom or 120. Now you say the black man created himself.
Speaker 2:Yes, sir.
Speaker 1:OK and created all that is in existence. Now let's say, if I'm 85 watching this, they're going to say how is that possible? How would you explain that to an 85?
Speaker 2:in a way that an 85 would probably wouldn't like OK, which is? How is that not possible? Like, maybe I shouldn't say this, but I will anyway. A lot of times you'll be teaching something and somebody will take it like well, who do you think you are? I'm the brother who will say who do you think I'm not? You're not going to put me on the defensive, I'm going to keep you on the defensive. You don't question who I think I am. I question who you think I'm not. Now, I'm only using that as an example.
Speaker 2:Now, when you ask the question as an 85, and not you, of course, I'm just saying when you ask the question as an 85, but how is that possible? The reason you're asking that question is because you want to start the dialogue from the position of it's taken for granted that that's not possible. What I want to do is educate you, to help you to understand that you, starting from the wrong perspective, you got the wrong idea in your head. How is it not possible? Try to look at it from that perspective. Stop thinking that it is a ridiculous concept that the black man is not the author of everything in creation. What is ridiculous is for you to think he's not. That's ridiculous, but no one has ever approached you like that before. No one has ever made you stop and think and hold on. Wait a minute. What's so non-ridiculous about the black man not being the author of creation?
Speaker 1:can I? I answer that no, I'm going to say this. I'm speaking from now. Of course I'm not an 85, right, obviously right. So now my thing is, let's say I'm an 85. Yeah well, how is the black man God when, right now I'm looking at, I went down the block I just saw this guy right here. He's homeless, he's shooting somebody, he's disrespecting a black woman, he's doing this and he's doing that criminal activity, etc. Etc. So how is the black man god when the black man doesn't exhibit godly behavior?
Speaker 2:well, one of the godly behaviors of the black man is power. The word God itself means one who is a possessor of power. All right, now the reason that black man is out there not exhibiting God-like power is because the black man, who does exhibit godlike power, grafted a devil from the black man and gave that black man power to destroy the black man. Well, all but destroy him. He was given power by the black man to rule over the black man and to attempt to destroy the black man to whatever degree. Say created, but as long as you understand what created means, the God who, quote unquote, created the black man.
Speaker 2:Ya'aqoub was the black man that you saw on the block, not exhibiting godlike power, was given to that white man by this black man. So it is our power that was given to the white man to reduce us to the condition that he has reduced us to. That was our power. Some of our power has been used destructively. It hasn't all been used constructively when you see the black man doing what you just mentioned, that is, the power of the black God being used in a destructive manner.
Speaker 1:Mm hmm, indeed, ok, good answer, good answer. Love it, the cream of the planet Earth.
Speaker 2:If you look at milk Now, a lot of us don't know too much about milk because we city slickers the white man turns and we city slickers I don't know nothing about the country man turns it. We city snickers I don't know nothing about the country. But when you know milk you have milk and then you have the part of the milk, that's the cream. You can shake the milk up and you can shake the cream to the bottom of the milk.
Speaker 1:But it always rises to the top.
Speaker 2:It always rises to the top. Now, when I was a young fella we had a milkman. You know, I'm not exactly a teenager anymore. When I was growing up we had a milkman and he brought bottles of milk and in those days the milk had cream in it. It literally had cream in it. It literally had cream in it. Us young folk today, if we ain't in the country, we don't know nothing about no cream.
Speaker 1:We never seen cream in milk before always rises to the top, comes from the time when we were familiar enough with real milk that it still had cream in it.
Speaker 2:And that's the black man. We are the best part Of creation. We are the most wise and the most powerful beings in creation. Wise and the most powerful beings in creation. And just like it takes, the milk no longer being in an agitated state. If you agitate the milk, you can push the cream down, but if you let the milk be at peace, the cream will rise to the top of the milk, showing that it is the best part of the milk. And when we, as black people, have peace again, islam, the dominant idea, is the making of peace. When we are allowed enough peace, the black man rises right to the top of everything. Got you?
Speaker 1:Got you All right and we we already. So now, um, god of the universe, right. So I'm not. I'm not gonna say who it was, but someone said we are the, we are the, uh, small cc said. I forgot what he said. He said there's a big g and we are the small g, right. However, in this degree it says god of the universe, the universe, the entire universe, right? So how do you see that part of that degree?
Speaker 2:again, the black man is god. Every time you look in the face of a black man, you are looking at God. You can talk that big G, little g, stuff, all you want to. I don't care what size you make your G's, it doesn't matter. At the end of the day, that teaching that Whenever you look in the face Of a black man, you are Looking at God Is what it is. However and this ain't no punchline, this ain't no backpedaling However, in everything that we, god, have created, you have the law of some excelling others. Some trees are skinny.
Speaker 2:I know where you're going, other trees that are huge and very, very thick. In everything there is the Excel, or excelling of some over others.
Speaker 2:Right, Some brothers in the gym pushing up 500. Some brothers in the gym barely pushing up 100. 500 some brothers in the gym barely pushing up 100. Everybody is not as strong as everybody. Everybody ain't as cut as everybody.
Speaker 2:There's always some who excel others, even though, no matter what face of what black man you look in, you are are looking at God. You see the same law of creation in human beings. You see some who excel others. There is one of us at all times, just like in all other creation. There is always one of us who excels the rest of us in knowledge, in wisdom, in understanding, in force and in power. The one who excels us all is Master Wallace Farad Muhammad. None of us are as knowledgeable as he is. None of us are as knowledgeable as he is. None of us are as wise as he is. None of us understand as much as he understands, none of us as much god as he is. We just not as wise of god, not as knowledgeable of god, not as understanding of god, not as powerful of god. But every one of us is as much a god as he is gotcha now.
Speaker 1:Uh, the original man, the second degree, I mean the original man, the colored man. The colored man is the caucasian white man. My degree does not say it like this. This is why I had to make sure I brought this out. The the colored man is the caucasian white man or yaku grafted devil, the skunk of the planet earth, and I think we went over this before. But, um, who is the colored man? The colored man is a caucasian white man or yaku grafted devil, the skunk of the planet earth. Can you explain that for those who didn't catch that on episodes like a while back?
Speaker 2:yes, at the time, in the 1930s, that this wisdom was being taught. We considered ourselves to be colored people. That's one of the nicknames that the white man gave us colored, and that's why you have NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Right. So when we are being re-educated and retrained, we got to put things in proper perspective. So Master Farad Muhammad asked his messenger, the most honorable boy, elijah Muhammad, who is the colored man? In other words, we're not colored, we've been called colored by a man who actually fits more the meaning of what colored is. We're the original.
Speaker 2:Colored means the absence of original. If you're a woman, you have nails and I'm sure they look better than mine you have nails and they're this color. It's just the natural color, right? They're not really colored at all. They're in their original state. You were born with them looking like this. Then you take polish and you color them, meaning you alter them from their original state. When you have a vehicle nobody manufactures a maroon colored vehicle it's in its original state. Then you color it, you change the appearance of it, so you're coloring it. Well, who is the colored man? You don't call us black and don't say we're black because we're colored. We came like this. The sun didn't color us black by shining on us. We are black because we're black, because we're original. So who is the colored man? It's the man that's not black. Yes, sir, the natural hue of a human being. It is not natural for a human being to be anything but black, not brown, not red, not yellow, not white. The only hue that is natural for any human being is black.
Speaker 1:In order to get anything other than black, you have to start coloring, meaning altering right, okay, now I what I like to do is make sure that I don't want to. I don't like to use the word separating, but, for lack of better term, I like to separate the schools of thought and houses and when, when I'm, when I'm building with different schools of thought. Right, however, it just came to mind. Right, this is in a, this is in a Quran. Questions for Moorish Americans, the 101s. Right, this is what this says. It says name some of the marks that were put on the Moors of Northwest by the European nations in 1774, negro, black, colored and Ethiopian. And then it goes down here to say um, on 88,. What does the word colored mean? Colored means anything that has been painted, tainted, varnishedished or dyed. And then it says can a man be a Negro, black, colored or Ethiopian? No, so I just want it and that's the 90th question and answer in the one of ones. I just wanted to make sure I say that and put that on record Peace.
Speaker 2:Peace, that's much peace. It's another example. You hear so much from brothers claiming to be Moors and it be their own crap. I want it straight from Noble Drew Ali, because when I get it straight from Noble Drew Ali, it ain't nothing I got a problem with.
Speaker 1:Right, it meshes.
Speaker 2:Right, it meshes, right, it really does.
Speaker 1:It really does. This is what I'm trying to say, people. It all has similarities, a lot of it. Now we went through colored. Now Yakul's grafted deviled devil okay, we know, that's like self-explanatory. Now, the way you broke down the skunk of the planet one time I would like for you Its primary weapon is its funk.
Speaker 2:It sprays you with its waste for lack of a better term and that waste material, skunk P-I-S-S. It sprays you with it and after it sprays you with it, you are marked by the skunk, and no matter how much you try to wash it away, it takes a long time to stop smelling, like the sk effect of what the skunk does to you lasts way longer than your contact with the skunk. The skunk will be gone and you still stink.
Speaker 2:And you have literally applied soap and water, you have literally applied the solution to getting rid of the funk. And long after the skunk is gone, long after you have washed yourself up, you still smell like the skunk. And this is why some of us, after having supreme wisdom, we still smoking, still drinking, still fornicating, still committing adultery, still lying, still cheating, we still slinging drugs, still using drugs, we doing all kinds of filth that we got from the devil. Because even though the ignorance and lack of knowledge of self is gone, the evil effect of that skunk is still all over us.
Speaker 1:That's a fact Indeed. Before we go into the next question, I just want to put this up there. Alright, we're going on to the next question, the next question and answer. The population of the original nation in the wilderness of North America is 17 million. With the 2 million indians makes it 19 million. All over the planet earth, 4 billion 400 million now. Can you explain original nation?
Speaker 2:Is the original people. Black is not a race. You have a brown race, you have a red race, you have a yellow race, you have a white race. You absolutely do not have a black race. A race is something that has a beginning and an end. The black man has no beginning, no ending. I didn't want to jump down to number nine like that. There are members of our nation. The brown race is a member of the black nation. The red race, the yellow race are members of the black nation. The white race is not a member of the Black nation. And so the original nation refers to the four quote unquote colors Black, Brown, Red and Yellow. That's the original nation, and so when it asks what is the population of the original nation in the wilderness of North America? That's why the two million Indians red race are added to the 17 million members black nation, making it 19 million. Indeed, indeed.
Speaker 2:Now the wilderness Indeed indeed, now the wilderness, the wilderness of North America.
Speaker 1:We are taught by the most honorable Elijah Muhammad that this part of the earth, north America, is a wilderness of sin and immorality. See this, you see how I do with the questions. Y'all, come on now, give it to me man. So so the wills, can you explain that? Say that again, repeat that.
Speaker 2:If you look at the word wilderness, the root word of wilderness is what Wild?
Speaker 1:Hmm.
Speaker 2:And that's exactly what this area of the world is. It's wild, it's untamed. It is a wild and untamed area, geographical area of sin and immorality. All of the things that you can't do in the Holy Land, you can do here.
Speaker 2:And if you look, even at European societies, if you like, I have never traveled to Europe, but those who have tell me you go ride the subways over there they're not filthy and graffiti filled and crazy looking like the ones over here, like you go over to Europe where the white man is from, and it's a more civilized, more advanced area. You go to some countries over there. Weed is legal. You go get some weed, just like you go get some milk Brothels. You got areas where you got whorehouses, brothels, but yet they have all of this filth going on. But it's managed so much more well than it's managed.
Speaker 2:Now, listen, don't anybody say I want to live in Europe. No, I'm not caping for them. I'm simply saying that America is much more wild and unclaimed than the filthy Europe that they come from, because the filthy Europeans are more civil, they're more tamed insofar as their filth is concerned here. The things that are legal there are illegal here and yet it's so much more out of control here. This is a wilderness. I mean it's ridiculous because if you look at history, long story short, it is the worst, the most savage, the most uncivilized. The dregs of Europe, the worst of what Europe had to offer, are the ones who established this over here. How to be the devils that they are without their whole? A triple S showing.
Speaker 1:Whereas the ones over there know how to be devils with some finesse Gotcha, gotcha, check, check, check Now. So we spoke about 2 million Indians all over the planet. Four billion, four hundred million, yeah, let's, let's talk about, I mean, we could, we could, we could say we could, we could complete it with that, with you know that part of that degree four billion, four hundred million all over the planet of original people, so we would be the largest population on the planet.
Speaker 2:Which tells us what, that we're the original population of the planet. If we outnumber the white man, 11 to 1, that goes to prove we've been here longer. We've been procreating much longer than the white man has been procreating. That's why we have procreated so many more than the white man has procreated. So that lets you know. The white man is the newest man on the planet because he's the smallest population on the planet, gotcha.
Speaker 1:All right. The population of colored people in the wilderness of North America is one hundred and three million. Right. So the population of colored people? One hundred and three million. That's self-explanatory. We already went over that. Now the area, the square mileage of the planet Earth is 196,940,000 square miles, that piece right there. When we talk about that. How do you see that degree?
Speaker 2:When, when, when we talk about that, how do you see that degree? Another one of the aspects Of supreme wisdom that is lightly touched upon in the lessons but not expanded upon is what you call the Holy Quran, or Bible. We are taught that the original black man made the Holy Quran, made the Bible All right. Now, in the Bible in particular, if I remember correctly, it talks about the coming of a particular and specific God. Now we're all God, but the gods who write the history of the black man. We don't all write it, do we? No, we don't. There's only 23 gods of the billions of gods who write the history of the billions of gods. It's done every 25,000 years. Twelve of those gods is 24 altogether. Altogether 23 do the writing. One is the judge. That one who is the judge belongs to the 12 who are major scientists, and those 12 who are the major scientists as opposed to the 12 who are the minor scientists. The knowledge for 66 trillion years of who actually is the supreme God over all it was kept secret among that 12 until Master Farad Muhammad revealed it. Now I'm going into that to say this the history that is written is prophecy. It's prophecy because it's a history of what is going to happen. It's not a history of what has already happened, it's knowing what's going to happen, writing it down as if it was history, because you know it's going to happen. Well, one of those prophecies in the Bible mentions a particular God coming who's going to measure the earth, and that God, we say, is Master Farad Muhammad, and he gives us those measurements. Farad Muhammad, and he gives us those measurements. Now I know there's a fool who thinks, who believes, that Master Farad Muhammad went to the Congressional Library and got a 1928 World Almanac and read figures and lied and said that figures he got from the white man's world almanac in 1928 are where he got his actual facts from. The problem with that ridiculous theory is there's 20 actual facts you point out. What about eight to 10 of them? You say this is where he? Well, what about the other ones? Where did he get that from?
Speaker 2:Quick plan, there is so much that Master Farad Muhammad taught that you can't find any precedent for. And if you can't find a precedent for those things, what makes you think that something you found from some ancient Greeks or some modern Europeans is the precedent for that? So it's the same thing. You can prove that Master Farad Muhammad is God, with nothing but how to eat to live. Nothing but how to eat to live. So you can say well, he got his teachings from Darby, he got his teachings from Noble Juwali.
Speaker 2:Okay, show me who taught how to eat to live. You can't show me nobody that taught how to eat to live. Nobody, nobody taught how to eat to live. There is no precedent for it. Now, since you can't find a precedent for that, why are you trying to find a precedent in Noble Drew Ali or Marcus Garvey Vinny? If he didn't get that from them, then he didn't get nothing from them. Then he didn't get nothing from them. Cut it out. Once you prove that he taught anything that you can't find a precedent for, you now have a strong foot to stand on in saying there's no precedent for anything that he taught. You have no reason to believe he took from somebody this if he didn't get from anybody that. So, bottom line, those actual facts are measurements that Master Farad Muhammad took in fulfillment of what the scripture says he would do when he comes.
Speaker 1:Now, before I go into my next question, we got a question from the chat. So my brother Ben, what's up? Brother Ben, who's from the Moorish, the Moorish movement, he says do the teachings say anything about the anunnaki?
Speaker 2:no, sometimes I just give a simple answer no, yeah, pretty much yeah, I've never I mean, um, the anunnaki?
Speaker 1:no, no, I don't, I don't, like. I'm trying like dig into my thoughts to see where there might be some kind of Something similar to it, but I can't even find it in my mind. I don't, I don't see it. No, ok, next one. Oh, peace, peace, leo. The line Black people on the left of Adam Eve, straight. Ok, they're going somewhere else with that one. All right, so now, what is the purpose? What is the purpose of? I notice, like in this degree and other degrees, is like a lot of measurements and math. So to me, the purpose of this is to get us to thinking about mathematics so that we can build a home for ourselves go ahead, yes, sir, yes, sir, and do for self.
Speaker 2:The original man is the god and owner of the earth and knows every square inch of it.
Speaker 1:Indeed, Indeed. So now, um, to go into uh, the useful land is used every day by the. Uh, the useful land. I get a little mixed up because the degree the 120 in my head and then I see this the useful land that is used every day by the total population of the planet Earth is 29 million square miles, and the original man uses 23 million square miles, in comparison to the colored man who uses six million square miles. You're welcome, I've been. So that basically explains how much useful land we use and how much of the planet we actually take up. Now what would you say would be the purpose of that, Knowing that fact?
Speaker 2:Now what would you say would be the purpose of that? Knowing that fact? That's a that's one I don't want to speculate on. But let me say this the question says how much, how, what is the area of useful land that is used every day by the total population of the planet Earth? It doesn't say how much useful land is there, it says how much of it is used Right Right.
Speaker 2:When I first learned student enrollment, I'm thinking there's only 29 million square miles of useful land. That's not what the lesson says. The original man uses 23 million square miles. The colored man uses 6 million square miles. It doesn't mean that's the only square mileage of useful land there is.
Speaker 2:Exactly so the only thing I can see and I don't even want to say this, but I will anyway the only thing I see is, like you said is basically grounding us in the mathematics of reality. Of reality, you got 4 billion, 400 million people, and yet they are being fed with only 23 million square miles of land. That's mathematics of reality. You got 400 million all over the planet Earth of colored people, and they are able to not only sustain themselves, but they have extra left over with only six million square miles of useful land. So it's getting you into the thought process of how much land is needed to sustain how many people. So, if we are 17 million, with 2 million Indians making 19 million, how much useful land do we need under our control in order to sustain ourselves? Getting you to think like that.
Speaker 1:Right, that's all I can see in it okay, okay now, um, I want to just go straight into the answer. Um, the, the said. Uh, the this degree says the said nation of Islam has no birth record. It has no birth record. It has no beginning nor ending. Okay, when it comes to that degree. Now how is it worded on here? It says what is the record of the said? What is the birth record of the said nation of Islam? Yes, it doesn't say what is the birth record of the said nation of Islam.
Speaker 2:Yes, it doesn't say what is the birth record Of the nation of Islam. It says what is the birth record Of the said Nation of Islam. The nation Of Islam is the black man. The said nation of Islam Is a movement that was established in America in 1930 by Master Farad Muhammad. Due to the fact that there is a world, yes, sir.
Speaker 1:Movement.
Speaker 2:Yes, a movement. Exactly, we were the nation of Islam before Master Farad Mohammed came, but we were deaf, dumb, blind and dead, and when you're dead you ain't moving. Once you begin to give us life. Now there's movement. All right Now, but going back to it, the nation of Islam is the Black man period, and when I say the Black man, of course the Black woman.
Speaker 2:But the nation of Islam is the Black man period. The whole 4,400,000,000 of us is the black man period, the whole 4,400,000,000 of us. But the said nation of Islam meaning what comes to your mind when you hear the words nation of Islam? When you say nation of Islam, people don't think about 4,400,000,000 original people all over the earth. They think about some Negroes in some suits with some bow ties trying to sell them some bean pies. That's what they think so and they think that we are some new brand of Muslims. Like you know they. They separate us from the Muslims of the East and we should be separated, but not in the way that they do. They separate us in the sense that that Islam is not the same Islam. I'm getting tied up in my words. Put it this way they look at them as Muslims and us as something other than Muslims.
Speaker 1:And they tend to take jabs at us.
Speaker 2:Exactly. And what they don't understand is what they think is Jewish is Islam. What they think is Jewish is Islam. What they think is Christian is Islam. What Abraham taught before Jewish, before Christian, was Islam. Meaning, just like the grass that is on your lawn today Is not the same grass that was on your lawn last year. Allah produces the first creation, then he reproduces it. Islam is not stagnant. Islam is ever evolving. Abraham taught Islam, moses taught Islam, jesus taught Islam, prophet Muhammad taught Islam, and so the nation of Islam is Islam, just like the old world of Islam is Islam. Just because it has evolved doesn't mean it's not Islam anymore. You can't have the same Islam forever. It's just not the way it works.
Speaker 2:Right, right, it wouldn't be worth having, if you could. So Islam is ever-growing, ever-evolving, ever-perfecting. So the said nation of Islam is that group of Muslims, with them bow ties and them bean pies and the newspapers. And so you ask what is the birth record of it? Because in your mind, this movement, the birth record of it is 1930. What we're trying to say to you is, yes, we are members of a culture, part of a way of life that has existed forever and will exist forever, but this movement represents where this Islam that has no beginning and has no end, it's where that Islam is right now. It's a snapshot of where Islam is right now, at this particular time.
Speaker 1:Check. Ok, now it's the 10th degree. It says what is the birth record of said Other, said others islam, said others in islam. And then we're talking about buddhism 35, 35, 000 uh years and um christianity 551 years. So now um. Can you explain that a little bit?
Speaker 2:Yes, said others than Islam, not. What is the birth record of others? What is the birth record of, said others, buddhism is thirty five thousand years old. The messenger teaches us that Master Farad Mohammed told him. He said, brother, we have a saying. Among us, you see the Hindu and the Christian walking down the street. Kill the Hindu first, because they're more poison than the Christian Elsewhere. The messenger said the Hindu is an old enemy, old enemy 35,000 years. Well, well, wait a minute, said others. Where do you get hinduism? Why are you talking about hindus when it says buddhism is 35 000 years old?
Speaker 1:because that's where it comes from because that's where it comes from.
Speaker 2:We cutting through all the chase, you see that Hindu, that Hindu, is the result of 35,000 years of rebellion against Islam, end of story. So when you look at the basic structure, the basic belief system of Hindus, it's 35,000 years old. That started 35,000 years ago. The shape that it has taken over the 35,000 years may not be the exact shape that not, may not, but is not the exact shape that it was in when it began. But it is that thirty five thousand year old enemy of Islam. And that's why he said that Master Farad Mohammed told him we consider, if we convert one Hindu a year, we consider that to be, you know, a good thing.
Speaker 1:You know, if I'm not mistaken. I think you know just another school of thought. I think Z York says something about the Hindu at some point in his doctrine. I could be wrong. That's tomorrow I'm going to ask that question. Well, actually I'm not's. Tomorrow I'm going to ask that question. Well, actually I'm not going to. We're going to have new YBs on tomorrow, just to let you know. Now, 551 years, it says. Drop, hold on. Let me put this up there, this comment drop why it's 551 years old and how others try to use that to say why messenger Elijah Muhammad was wrong well, that's minister Kevin.
Speaker 2:That's the brother that trained me in the ministry, and I was taught why by the man that trained him in the ministry, minister david bacha. Now there's controversy about this. There's a website, whose name I don't want to mention, that says that the answer to that is that Christianity is 551 years old, because it was 551 years ago that Protestant Christianity came into existence, but before that it was Catholicism. The reason I don't accept that is because, first of all, christianity is Catholicism. Without the Catholic church, there is no church, point blank, plain and simple. How do you come along as Johnny Lately and claim your Christianity, but what you come from Isn't Christianity? That's ridiculous. How in the world is the Catholic church not Christianity?
Speaker 2:And so some would say that Christianity is 2000 years old because that's when Jesus, you know, began teaching. Well, jesus's teaching was not Christianity, it was freedom, justice and equality. Jesus taught Islam. We ain't asking you how old Islam is. We already answered that. We trying to tell you how old Christianity is, and since Christianity did not begin with Jesus, it's not as old as Jesus.
Speaker 2:Christianity is something that happened long after Jesus, all right Now. For the first 300 years, there were no Catholics, so Catholicism is only 1700 years old. You know, give or take a few years, all right. Years old. You know, give or take a few years, all right. Now you have a Protestant rebellion against Catholicism in the middle ages. You know late middle ages, and so that's why I don't go, for it was when Protestantism began that you age Christianity.
Speaker 2:No, minister Bachar taught me that. The reason it says Christianity is 551 years old is because that represents the time from Jesus to Muhammad of Arabia, and the reason you start it from then and end it at then is because once Muhammad began to teach Islam, christianity stopped functioning independently. Now I'm trying to put it in words, but you have to understand it was over 20 years ago that he told me this would represent what white folks did with the Islam that Jesus taught, until it was stopped by what Muhammad taught, meaning, what the white man was teaching in the name of Jesus until Prophet Muhammad came along was independent. But once Prophet Muhammad came along, ever since then Christianity has been walking on the crutches that Islam gave it. That's where I'm headed. Christianity, in other words, would be totally and completely dead and gone If it wasn't for prophet Muhammad.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Tough to swallow, tough to understand, but Christianity had flatlined and prophet Muhammad came with them. What do you call those things? I don't know what you call them. Prophet muhammad came with those those things. What do you call him, brother? He doesn't know either and he, yeah, yeah, I know what you're talking about, yeah yeah, prophet muhammad came and put you and, and, and got it back going you're saying defibrillator?
Speaker 1:I don't think it's defibrillator.
Speaker 2:Islam, as taught by Prophet Muhammad, is the defibrillator that brought Christianity back and that's why Christianity is still looked at. That brought Christianity back and that's why Christianity is still looked at as anything right now. And if you really look at it, what really is? I could say you don't have to take this because the messenger didn't say it. But Christianity, really, what's keeping it up is masonry, oh all right.
Speaker 2:Keeping Christianity up is masonry. It's the lodge and the shrine. That's what's keeping Christianity up. Right now, the highest and most wise of the devils are the masons, the shriners, and they study Islam in secret.
Speaker 1:Oh man.
Speaker 2:What would Christianity be without masonry? Nothing, It'd be nothing Without masonry. You don't have Christianity.
Speaker 1:Check.
Speaker 2:Exactly, exactly. It's Islam in secret, christianity out front, but Islam on the down low.
Speaker 1:Indeed, indeed. On that note, thank you for clarifying some things. We went through the whole student enrollment and, uh, we have a question in here that uh, I'm gonna bring up on the next pod, um, and I'm gonna save that for the next pod and we're gonna go, yeah, let's save that for the next pod, we'll go with that question. I've been, I saw that question next pod and we're going to go, yeah, let's save that for the next pod, we'll go with that question. I've been, I saw that question, we're going to, we're going to answer that on the next one. Thank you, guys for tuning in this evening. We really appreciate you. Don't forget to comment, like share, subscribe to the channel. Uh, we have a lot of things coming up, man, a lot of things coming down the pipeline. We're growing, we're growing. Thank you for subscribing to the channel. Thank you for your support. Thank you, our brother Eric Muhammad, for supporting this channel as well. We really appreciate you and we are out of here Peace.