In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
*Disclaimer:Disclaimer: This blog inspired by the teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad. Only OPEN minds should continue reading.
Written Largely with help from Bro. Deen Muhammad, Mosque #27!
“Look at how wise the God is brother. See, when God raises a Messenger he’s an intercessor by Allah’s Permission: I BEG your Pardon. God and A Messenger. A Messenger BEGGING God’s Pardon for You. And then God said I never heard of one. See you’re pardoned. Your Sins are forgiven. And you are declared to be the righteous in spite of your weakness. If your faith in Allah will lead you to better conduct you must do it now. Muslims don’t delay, whatever you know you’re doing that’s not right, tighten it. Because the Quran says I that day only your righteousness will sustain you. And you have to be the moral superior of your enemies who come against you in order to get victory over your enemies. So we cant hold the name of God in unrighteousness. We have to clean it up. Hurry Brothers and sisters, Satan is at the door. Hurry, Hurry" Transcribed from the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan....The Departure, November 18, 1989, Cleveland, OH
“This is the fifth in a series of articles about the huge events of October 7th and the 13th, of this year (1992) which revolved around glorious acts of the Honorable Louis Farrakhan.
It is written that one day God said to Moses that He was going to wipe out—kill—all of the people whom He commissioned Moses to teach and lead. He told Moses he would make a greater nation out of him.
What did those people do that caused God to want to wipe them out? How did Moses react to Him (God) and the people, at that time and why?
Moses begged God not to do so. Moreover, he humbly said to his Lord that if He would not forgive His people, then he asked his God to blot him off from the book of life.
Moses loved his God and God’s people, with an intensity that was of the same quality of the love in the same God Who produced him, to save His people. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad demonstrated this same kind of love, and then some, from 1931 right through the time that He departed, in 1975, and even up to this very moment.
At this point, I repeated a point I’ve made in another article, with significant additions. It was:
One day, nearly 60 years ago—maybe 1932—Master Fard Muhammad said to his servant, ‘Come on Karriem. We got about all we’re going to get.’ The Honorable Elijah Muhammad, instantly, humbly and tearfully responded, ‘Master, if you destroy them, destroy me’.”
http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/Columns_4/article_6969.shtml
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad begged our pardon. THAT is tremendous LOVE. A man Loved us SO much that he was willing to give His Very Life for Us. Today, the Minister, is the one in whom the dwelling spirit of THE Lord and of Our Lord, repeats this pattern!(Which is all really ONE spirit or mind, if we understand). His very existence is GRACE. He is not just the result of Allah's grace. HE IS ALLAH'S GRACE! HE is the embodiment of that Attribute of Allah. Allah appeared to us IN the Person....
“Are there any Muslims other than the righteous?” Sentence 16, the second person responds, “I beg your pardon! I have never heard of one.” Please lookup “pardon.”
Problem Number 32. If there were seventeen million Muslims by nature in North America, yet devils by circumstance; then were said Muslims set to be destroyed, due to being “poison and rusty?” Did we need someone to “beg our pardon?”
Did “one of the Prophets in the early days” say only “one hundred and forty four thousand” out of the seventeen million “were to return to their original Land?”
Mathematically, if only “one hundred and forty—four thousand,” out of seventeen million, would “take the Knowledge of their own”, then that would be less than one percent of the population. Yet, since the entire seventeen million were “poison and rusty” and could be destroyed, if it were not for the Compassion, the Beneficence, the Mercy of the Saviour and the Deliverer, then we needed him to “pardon” us.
The Messenger “begged our pardon.” He begged for us to be pardoned” from being punished for our sins.
There are VERY deep principle in this. I’ll get to it next time!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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