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TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE Imagine that there is a bank which credits your account each morning with $86,400 carries over no balance from day to day, allows you to keep no cash balance, and every evening cancels whatever part of the amount that you failed to use during the day. What would you do? Of course, draw out every CENT!!! Everyone has such a bank. Its name is TIME, every morning, it credit you with 86,400 seconds. Every night it writes off, as lost, whatever of this time you have failed to invest for good purpose. It carries over no balance. It allows no overdrafts. Each day it opens a new account for you. Each night it burns the record of the day. If you fail to use the day?s deposits, the loss is yours. There is no going back. There is no drawing against the ?tomorrow?. You must live in the present on today?s deposits. Invest it so as to get the utmost in health, happiness and success! To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who has failed a grade. To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother that has given birth to a premature baby. To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask an unprepared defendant who stands trial, or a lawyer unprepared for trial. To realize the value of ONE DAY, ask the daily wage laborer who has children to feed. To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet. to realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask the person who has just missed the bus or the train. To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask the person who has avoided an accident. To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics. Therefore, TREASURE every moment that you have, and always remember that TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE? Truly I Am, Forever Moor? King Connally-Bey Psalm 1:1-3/119:97
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE Imagine that there is a bank which credits your account each morning with $86,400 carries over no balance from day to day, allows you to keep no cash balance, and every evening cancels whatever part of the amount that you failed to use during the day. What would you do? Of course, draw out every CENT!!! Everyone has such a bank. Its name is TIME, every morning, it credit you with 86,400 seconds. Every night it writes off, as lost, whatever of this time you have failed to invest for good purpose. It carries over no balance. It allows no overdrafts. Each day it opens a new account for you. Each night it burns the record of the day. If you fail to use the day's deposits, the loss is yours. There is no going back. There is no drawing against the "tomorrow". You must live in the present on today's deposits. Invest it so as to get the utmost in health, happiness and success! To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who has failed a grade. To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother that has given birth to a premature baby. To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask an unprepared defendant who stands trial, or a lawyer unprepared for trial. To realize the value of ONE DAY, ask the daily wage laborer who has children to feed. To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet. to realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask the person who has just missed the bus or the train. To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask the person who has avoided an accident. To realize the value of ONE MILLISECOND, ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics. Therefore, TREASURE every moment that you have, and always remember that TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE... Truly I Am, Forever Moor... King Connally-Bey Psalm 1:1-3/119:97
Abdu-l-Rahman Ibrahim Ibn Sori (a.k.a. Abdul-Rahman) was a prince from West Africa who was made a slave in the United States. In 1828, he was freed after spending 40 years in slavery by the order of President John Quincy Adams and Secretary of State Henry Clay after the Sultan of Morocco requested his release. Abdul Rahman was freed because of the Treaty with Moors. This is why treaties are important to Moors and Muurs alike. This book discuss treaties that deal with Indigenous People and Moorish Americans. Learn legal understanding of treaties from the past along with present day interpretation. A great tool in learning and application of the treaties in court or jurisprudence!
Shalom, hotep and 13Ahavah to all who bliss this works with your precious attention and focus. It is my sincere hope and will that this compiled work of divine and right knowledge will elevate, protect, inform, uplift and inspire you to a better existence and future. This information has been hidden from my people for too long but now is the time of great revealing so that we may free ourselves from the shackles of bondage and be resurrected from mental death and live as we were always meant to, which is in harmony with our consanguinity and true customs and culture: Love, Truth, Peace, Justice and Freedom for All. This level of scholarship is brought to you by Th Elders of the Moors Order of The Roundtable, just a few of the loyal and Faithful Moors who carryout and embody what it is the Prophet Noble Sheik Sharif Abdul Ali A.K.A. Drew Ali uncovered and brought back to the Asiatics of Th North Gate/ North-West Amexem/North-West Afrika. May Th Divine will of Allah light Th flame of your consciousness and revive Th ancestral greatness of thy pedigree. All is well and well is all. Bro. Mafuz El Bey
Taking the influential work of Arthur Huff Fauset as a starting point to break down the false dichotomy that exists between mainstream and marginal, a new generation of scholars offers fresh ideas for understanding the religious expressions of African Americans in the United States. Fauset's 1944 classic, Black Gods of the Metropolis, launched original methods and theories for thinking about African American religions as modern, cosmopolitan, and democratic. The essays in this collection show the diversity of African American religion in the wake of the Great Migration and consider the full field of African American religion from Pentecostalism to Black Judaism, Black Islam, and Father Divine's Peace Mission Movement. As a whole, they create a dynamic, humanistic, and thoroughly interdisciplinary understanding of African American religious history and life. This book is essential reading for anyone who studies the African American experience.
Stemming from his anthropological field work among black religious groups in Philadelphia in the early 1940s, Arthur Huff Fauset believed it was possible to determine the likely direction that mainstream black religious leadership would take in the future, a direction that later indeed manifested itself in the civil rights movement. The American black church, according to Fauset and other contemporary researchers, provided the one place where blacks could experiment without hindrance in activities such as business, politics, social reform, and social expression. With detailed primary accounts of these early spiritual movements and their beliefs and practices, Black Gods of the Metropolis reveals the fascinating origins of such significant modern African American religious groups as the Nation of Islam as well as the role of lesser known and even forgotten churches in the history of the black community. In her new foreword, historian Barbara Dianne Savage discusses the relationship between black intellectuals and black religion, in particular the relationship between black social scientists and black religious practices during Fauset's time. She then explores the complexities of that relationship and its impact on the intellectual and political history of African American religion in general.
Islam has become an increasingly attractive option for many African-Americans. This book offers an ethnographic study of this phenomenon & asks what attraction the Qur'an has for them & how the Islamic lifestyle accommodates mainstream US values.
Reproduction of original printing of the Circle 7 Koran. This 1926 edition pre-dates the incorporation of the Moorish Science Temple of America by Noble Prophet Drew Ali. A Moorish American artifact for those looking for a professionally bound edition for their Moorish Literature collection. This hardcover version has a maroon exterior with a hunter green faux quarter bound spine and gloss finish. The interior is a reprint of an original HKMHTS.
This work was inspired by the Prophet's teachings from the Holy Koran. Chapter XII Jesus teaches the common people at a spring tells them how to obtain eternal happiness. (The Truth) With this lesson we must learn through silence, the way to the hidden treasures of the truth lies within the human heart. (mind) The Holy Prophet teachings are for unlimited capacities for progress. In all the world there are two things: The one is truth, the other is false - hood. In searching for information that is written or not, one must first Proclaim, Practice, and Preserve Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom and Justice. P is the 16 letter in which the total is 7 the symbol of Spirituality. Noble Drew Ali has risen out of the waters uplifting humanity from drowning or drifting away from the cares of the world, and placing her on a solid rock of salvation. Saving her and her seeds of civilization so that she may teach her sons and daughters to Love instead of hate. He said: "I am the Question and the Answer." So therefore in order to receive an answer we must ask questions. And be very mindful, of what we learned from them. These lessons is for the intent of finding the truth, and at times look into its hidden meaning. From the thoughts of the Hidden Chamber Peace and Love, Brother Eric Mungin Bey
Prophet Noble Drew Ali: Saviour of Humanity is the first book about the life of Noble Drew Ali written from an insider of the Moorish movement, providing documentation not yet seen by the public eye. This is arguably the greatest and most comprehensive work on the founder of the Moorish movement in America. The author meticulously and responsibly immerses the reader into the life and labor of the Moorish American Prophet, giving an accurate, detailed, and intimate view of the scope and breadth of his work. The book is a treasure for Moorish Americans and researchers alike.