Saturday, August 30, 2014

Islam and Black Racism by Daniel Mann

Islam and Black Racism

Several years ago, I collected some  of the "Sayings of Mohammad" and the Islamic Sages. They are so horribly offensive and racist that, for several years, I resisted posting them widely. I didn't want to give offense to my dear brethren of African descentHowever, in light of the fact that many Black Africans have come to identify with Islam and are now joining terror groups like ISIS, it is necessary that they know that Islam is not their friend.

How ironic it is that so many American converts to Islam are African Americans. They have believed the propaganda that “Islam is the Black man’s religion.” Instead, Islam is highly racist.

The following quotations are all derived from Wikipedia.

From the Hadiths: The Sayings of Mohammed

  1. Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle said, "You should listen to and obey, your ruler even if he was an Ethiopian (black) slave whose head looks like a raisin." (Sahih Bukhari 9:89:256)

  1. Jabir (Allah be pleased with him) reported: There came a slave and pledg- ed allegiance to Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) on migration; he (the Holy Prophet) did not know that he was a slave. Then there came his master and demanded him back, whereupon Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said: Sell him to me. And he bought him for two black slaves, and he did not afterwards take allegiance from anyone until he had asked him whether he was a slave (or a free man) (Sahih Muslim 10:3901)

  1. 'Ubaidullah b. Abu Rafi', the freed slave of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), said: When Haruria (the Khwarij) set out and as he was with 'Ali b. Abu Talib (Allah be pleased with him) they said," There is no command but that of Allah." Upon this 'Ali said: The statement is true but it is intentionally applied (to support) a wrong (cause). The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him described their characteristics and I found these characteristics in them. They state the truth with their tongue, but it does not go beyond this part of their bodies (and the narrator pointed towards his throat). The most hateful among the creation of Allah us one black man among them (Khwarij). One of his hand is like the teat of a goat or the nipple of the breast. When 'Ali b. Abu Talib (Allah be pleased with him) killed them, he said: Search (for his dead body). They searched for him, but they did not find it (his dead body). Upon this he said: Go (and search for him). By Allah, neither I have spoken a lie nor has the lie been spoken to me. 'Ali said this twice and thrice. They then found him (the dead body) in a rain. They brought (his dead) body till they placed it before him (Hadrat 'Ali). 'Ubaidullah said: And, I was present at (that place) when this happened and when 'Ali said about them. A person narrated to me from Ibn Hanain that he said: I saw that black man.
  2. Sahih Muslim 5:2334

  1. Shem, the son of Noah was the father of the Arabs, the Persians, and the Greeks; Ham was the father of the Black Africans; and Japheth was the father of the Turks and of Gog and Magog who were cousins of the Turks. Noah prayed that the prophets and apostles would be descended from Shem and kings would be from Japheth. He prayed that the African’s color would change so that their descendants would be slaves to the Arabs and Turks.  (Al-Tabari, Vol. 2, p. 11, p. 11)

  1. Ham [Africans] begat all those who are black and curly-haired, while Japheth [Turks] begat all those who are full-faced with small eyes, and Shem [Arabs] begat everyone who is handsome of face with beautiful hair. Noah prayed that the hair of Ham’s descendants would not grow beyond their ears, and that whenever his descendants met Shem’s, the latter would enslave them. (Al-Tabari, Vol. 2, p. 21, p. 21)

  1. A man of B. al-'Ajilan told me that he was told that Gabriel came to the apostle and said, 'There comes to sit with you a black man with long flowing hair, ruddy cheeks, and inflamed eyes like two copper pots. His heart is more gross than a donkey's; he carries your words to the hypocrites, so beware of him.' This, so they say, was the description of Nabtal. (Ishaq:243)

  1. "I have heard the Apostle say: 'Whoever wants to see Satan should look at Nabtal.' He was a sturdy black man with long flowing hair, inflamed eyes, and dark ruddy cheeks. He used to come and talk with the Prophet and listen to him. He would carry what he had said to the hypocrites. Nabtal said, 'Muhammad is all ears. If anyone tells him something he believes it.' Allah sent down concerning him: 'To those who annoy the Prophet and say that he is all ears, say, 'Good ears for you.' For those who annoy the Apostle there is a painful punishment." 9Ishaq:2430

  1. It is your folly to fight the Apostle, for Allah’s army is bound to disgrace you. We brought them to the pit. Hell was their meeting place. We collected them there, black slaves, men of no descent. (Ishaq:450)

  1. The black troops and slaves of the Meccans cried out and the Muslims replied, ‘Allah destroy your sight, you impious rascals.’ (Ishaq:374)

  1. "Abu Darda reported that the Holy Prophet said: Allah created Adam when he created him (sic). Then He stroke (sic) his right shoulder and took out a white race as if they were seeds, and He stroke (sic) his left shoulder and took out a black race as if they were coals. Then He said to those who were in his right side: Towards paradise and I don't care. He said to those who were on his left shoulder: Towards Hell and I don't care. – Ahmad." (Mishkat, Vol. 3, p. 117)

  1. Ahmad ibn Abi Sulayman, the companion of Sahnun said, “Anyone who says that the Prophet was black should be killed. (Ibn Musa al-Yahsubi, Qadi ‘Iyad, p.375)

  1. "Ham [Africans] begat all those who are black and curly-haired, while Japheth [Turks] begat all those who are full-faced with small eyes, and Shem [Arabs] begat everyone who is handsome of face with beautiful hair. Noah prayed that the hair of Ham's descendants would not grow beyond their ears, and that whenever his descendants met Shem's, the latter would enslave them." (Al-Tabari, Vol. 2, p. 21, p. 21)

  1. And on the day of resurrection you shall see those who lied against Allah; their faces shall be blackened. Is there not in hell an abode for the proud? (Qur'an 39:60)

Words of the Islamic Scholars

  1. Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) was, among other things, an Islamic jurist, Islamic lawyer, Islamic scholar, Islamic theologian, and hafiz: "Therefore, the Negro nation are, as a rule, submissive to slavery, because [Negroes] have little [that is essentially] human and have attributes that are quite similar to those of dumb animals, as we have stated."

  1. (Ibn Khaldun, Muqaddimah, 14th century) "beyond [known peoples of black West Africa] to the south there is no civilization in the proper sense. There are only humans who are closer to dumb animals than to rational beings. They live in thickets and caves, and eat herbs and unprepared grain. They frequently eat each other. They cannot be considered human beings."

  1. Ibn Sina or Avicenna (980-1037), was, among other things, a Hafiz, Islamic psychologist, Islamic scholar, and Islamic theologian: [Blacks are] people who are by their very nature slaves. Quoted in “Blasphemy Before God: The Darkness of Racism In Muslim Culture” by Adam Misbah aI-Haqq

  1. Ibn Qutaybah (828-889), was a renowned Islamic scholar from Kufa, Iraq: "[Blacks] are ugly and misshapen, because they live in a hot country."

  1. Nasīr al-Dīn al-Tūsī (1201-1274), was a Shia Muslim Scholar and Grand Ayatollah

  1. "If (all types of men) are taken, from the first, and one placed after another, like the Negro from Zanzibar, in the Southern-most countries, the Negro does not differ from an animal in anything except the fact that his hands have been lifted from the earth -in no other peculiarity or property - except for what God wished. Many have seen that the ape is more capable of being trained than the Negro, and more intelligent."

  1.  [The Zanj (African) differ from animals only in that] their two hands are lifted above the ground,... Many have observed that the ape is more teachable and more intelligent than the Zanj.[4]

  1. Al-Muqaddasi (945/946-1000) was a medieval Muslim geographer
  2. "Of the neighbors of the Bujja, Maqdisi had heard that "there is no marriage among them; the child does not know his father, and they eat people -- but God knows best. As for the Zanj, they are people of black color, flat noses, kinky hair, and little understanding or intelligence."[3]
  3. Al-Muqaddasi (fl. 966), Kitab al-Bad' wah-tarikh, vol.4

  1. Al-Masudi (896-956), was a Muslim historian and geographer, known as the "Herodotus of the Arabs.": "Galen says that merriment dominates the black man because of his defective brain, whence also the weakness of his intelligence."[3]

  1. Ibn al-Faqih was a Muslim historian and geographer: "A man of discernment said: The people of Iraq ... do not come out with something between blonde, buff and blanched coloring, such as the infants dropped from the wombs of the women of the Slavs and others of similar light complexion; nor are they overdone in the womb until they are burned, so that the child comes out something between black, murky, malodorous, stinking, and crinkly-haired, with uneven limbs, deficient minds, and depraved passions, such as the Zanj, the Somali, and other blacks who resemble them. The Iraqis are neither half-baked dough nor burned crust but between the two."

  1. Abu Rayhan al-Biruni (973-1048), was an Islamic scholar and polymath: "The Zanj are so uncivilized that they have no notion of a natural death. If a man dies a natural death, they think he was poisoned. Every death is suspicious with them, if a man has not been killed by a weapon."

  1. Hudud al-`Alam is a book dedicated to Abu l-ārith Muammad b. Amad, a ruler of the local Farighunid dynasty. "Their [Zanj] nature is that of wild animals. They are extremely black." "Among themselves [the Sudan] there are people who steal each other's children and sell them to the merchants when the latter arrive."

  1. Hudud al-`alam, 982 AD: "[inhabitants of sub-Saharan African countries] are people distant from the standards of humanity" "Their nature is that of wild animals..."

  1. Al Jahiz (781–869), was a famous Muslim scholar: "Like the crow among mankind are the Zanj [African Blacks] for they are the worst of men and the most vicious of creatures in character and temperament."

  1. Jahiz, Kitab al-Hayawan, vol. 2: "We know that the Zanj (blacks) are the least intelligent and the least discerning of mankind, and the least capable of understanding the consequences of actions."

Please forgive me for even repeating these words. However, I trust that you will find that the importance of exposing Islam, for what it is, is more important than the momentary offense of reading these words. Tragically, so many Black people are turning to Islam. They need to be warned.

There are also many verses from the Quran that also degrade blackness – 67:27; 7:46; 20:102; 55:41; 39:60; 3:106; 55:39. However, I didn’t include them because it can possibly be argued that these verses do not pertain to the African skin color.

It is only because of the far surpassing value of Christ that I would present such insulting words. In Christ, we are all truly one:

·        There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. (Galatians 3:28)

                  Once again, I'm sorry for any offense that repeating these words might have caused.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Does Your Blood Cry? The Uniqueness Of You Cries Of The Creator

Blood is not merely a red colored substance, it is ALIVE! Looking at a drop of blood with the naked eye does no justice to what lies within. The familiar red fluid in the body that contains white and red blood cells, plateletsproteins, antibodies and other elements is a life source for all animals including mankind. 

For twelve years of my life I worked in a hospital Hematology laboratory performing clinical testing on blood for the purpose of diagnosing illnesses. I loved it. The tiny world under the microscope still to this day captures my imagination. I own my own laboratory microscope at home where I continue to diagnosis diseases using it.  

The Bible speaks so much of blood, starting in Genesis with the murder of Abel by his brother Cain.
Genesis 4:1He said, “What have you done? The voice of your brother’s blood is crying to Me from the ground.
The Hebrew word for "crying" is צָעַק tsa`aq {tsaw-ak'} which means:
 1) to cry, cry out, call, cry for help
    1a) (Qal)
        1a1) to cry, cry out (for help)
        1a2) to cry, cry out (in distress or need)
        1a3) to make outcry, clamour
    1b) (Niphal) to be summoned
    1c) (Piel) to cry aloud (in grief)
    1d) (Hiphil) to call together
A primitive root; to shriek; (by implication) to proclaim (an assembly):— X at all, call together, cry (out), gather (selves) (together). 1


Some may say that this term is merely poetic, but I say it is scientific. Does blood cry out or proclaim? If so how?

Every human being has unique DNA only identical twins have the same DNA. Your blood "proclaims" or "cries out" to the world who you are, who your parents and grandparents are, where your people migrated from, what genetic illness you have inherited and if you leave it somewhere... it proclaims where you were. It has not been until modern times with the advent of DNA testing that we realized how much our blood really "says" about us. As we travel smaller and smaller the human genome has opened up surprising doors. Well for the Christian they were not surprising doors. Modern genetics have now told us that all humans alive today came from one woman.... and that all men came from one man. Now I am not saying this.... my DNA is speaking for me and you, and every human live today. Now this discovery has upset many, and now the rush is on to smash the square peg of Darwinism in this new round hole. This round hole is that all people on planet earth came from one man and one woman. But is it a new round hole?... No this is not new it was told simply to us from the beginning by God. Imagine all the time and money that has been spent on something that was already known. We have discovered many beautiful things about our DNA and genome and the complexity of it all. That there is no "junk DNA" we were just too scientifically immature to know what we were looking at. 
Acts 17:26 And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings,
It is becoming very apparent that there is "Intelligence" behind our design to many in the scientific community. That the idea of a "Mastermind" behind design is not a childish notion but a fact. The numerous crime shows and CSI series have given most people a small glimpse into the world of DNA. Where everyday people can see for themselves that yes our blood does indeed cry out, and proclaim, and shout out in grief even when we are no longer alive to speak for ourselves.  
Leviticus 17:1111 For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul.’ 
As we see the great importance of blood it may make it easier to understand the significance of the blood of Christ.
1 John 1:7
But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.
Ephesians 2:1 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.
Revelation 1:5-6 and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler over the kings of the earth. To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.




By Robin S. Wilson


Luther Conigliarro and Wayne Guida discuss Genetic Entropy and its relationship to Evolution.
They also discuss the “Age of the Earth” relative to Biblical teachings.
Do these topics/issues really matter to those who believe in God?

http://www.equilibriumpodcast.org/podcast-3-genetic-entropy-age-of-the-earth-does-it-matter/

1. http://lexiconcordance.com/hebrew/6817.html