@Endiphrint I will definitely check those books out
Of course I'm aware the honorable minister isn't innocent, but do you think he would really
condone the Black Philly Mafia's heinous acts on children. They were a sinister gang that took the NOI teachings, and segue into their own sick credence
@Endiphrint I will definitely check those books out
Of course I'm aware the honorable minister isn't innocent, but do you think he would really
condone the Black Philly Mafia's heinous acts on children. They were a sinister gang that took the NOI teachings, and segue into their own sick credence
I'll answer that by asking would you doubt that Middle Eastern Fundamentalist Muslims would have a problem bombing a public arena in America regardless if it harms women and children? I'm at work right now, but I have a copy of the book on my Galaxy and I've got a second to share something with you. The murders on that fateful day were the result of a dispute, basically what religious leaders dub apostasy. You take any religious group, especially fundamentalists, and they'll label apostasy as the worst of all sins. Even Jehovah's Witnesses have more tolerance for child molesters than they do apostates. Now, in this case, the NOI were pissed about Abdul Khaalis breaking away from their organization, but the straw that broke the camel's back was him writing an open letter that sh!tted all over the leadership of the NOI. The irony of it all can be found in a few different pages of the book (Black Brothers Inc.) one of which is on page 115 where Farrakhan himself said, "no sane Muslim would commit such crimes" and claimed the murderers were paid federal agents attempting to discredit the Nation of Islam. Also on page 112 of the book, Farrakhan stated, "They know us, and we tolerate them." Now here's the irony and you have to understand the times and understand fundamntalist thinking to put it all in perspective. The book states, and this is also on page 112, "Years later however, Farrakhan reflected on his absolute allegiance to The Messenger during these hairy times and stated, " I loved Elijah Muhammad enough that if you attacked him, I would kill you. Yesterday, today, and tomorrow."
Now neither I or anyone else has any evidence that would indicate Elijah Muhammad or Farrakhan issued the hit, however a sound case can be made that their rhetoric from the pulpit and what was printed in their literature which was filled with fundamentalist zeal and fervor played the role of at least cheerleading on some of their dumber followers to commit the horrific acts. I don't want to generalize, but it goes without saying that plenty of NOI members, especially the Fruit of Islam, consist of thugs that traded the streets for a religious uniform in the name of Islam. These are the same young and middle aged men that found a social religion to express their hatred and frustration with The System and at the same time found the discipline that they had been craving from their youth that their parent(s), teachers, and elders failed to provide them. That said, all it takes is the right charismatic leader to press the go button, put the battery in their back, and you've got murderous thug that believes he has a Godly obligation to take it to his enemy.
That said, I want to share one last thing with you while I got a second. This is from page 109 of the book. This is part of the account of what happened in that house when the murders took place. These were the children of the Abdul Khaalis it's referring to. It reads,
"The babies were next on his murderous checklist, and he wanted them drowned. James Price, apparently making a distinction between the killing of adults and children, raised an objection and asked why they would need to do that since none of the remaining children- infants who ranged from nine days old to twenty-two months of age-could identify the attackers. He had, he said, joined in for a robbery heist and perhaps an assault on Hamaas Abdul Khaalis, not for the killing of little children. After caustically warning Price about his lack of respect, Ronald Harvey told him the children were to die because "the sead of the hypocrite is in them."
After that they took all the infants to the bathroom and drowned them in the tub. Religous fundamentalism for you.
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