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Who Is The Messenger For Africans Muslims? (A must-read for all Muslims) by Sixfiguresmart(m): 3:58am On Sep 21, 2022
Surah 10:47 And for every community there is a messenger. After their messenger has come,1 judgment is passed on them in all fairness, and they are not wronged.

The distance from Jerusalem to Mecca is about 1500 KM. If we identify that as a new COMMUNITY, the distance from Mecca to Kano is roughly 7000 KM. The people of Kano have racially distinct features compared to Quraysh. They speak contrasting languages and have absolutely different belief system. The Northerners worshipped the Nok gods while the Quraysh from Mecca worshipped Hubal. Up till now, they keep looking for signs of Hubal and they have his symbol and the symbol of Sopdet or Sirius, on top their mosques.

Mohammed identified Mecca as a difference COMMUNITY, hence he was appointed as messenger even though he was only 1500 KM apart. So, where is the prophet for the COMMUNITY of the Northern Nigeria?

The Muslims from Mecca sold all the black men in the Northern hemisphere of Africa to the Europeans for 700 years and beyond. These men were called MOOR in Spain. The Moors were the black men living and protecting the Northern parts of Africa. Strong huge and big men. The Northern Africa used to be called Mauretania. Hence the name, Moor. They Moorish men were invaded the way islam is about to invade the world right now. They came to traded until they were trusted and then they invaded.

They forced these men to convert to Islam and then enslaved them. These blacks were also used to build Europe to build all those European structure by Muslims and then the whites after the Muslims were chased out. That is why They could not replicate the massive development during the medieval times in recent times. Cos' no free slaves anymore.

The Muslims began the business of enslaving black men. Mohammed called them Satan and stirred up prejudice against them. Before Mohammed, there was no legal or formal utterance by any person of influence directed to a particular skin type. They will not even give water to a black man who was stabbed and dying. His followers continued this tradition.

Remember that the Muslims ruled Spain and Portugal for 700 years. The Expulsion of the Moriscos (Moor. You see why there are no blacks in Europe for so long?) was decreed by King Philip III of Spain on April 9, 1609. The Caliphate abandoned the Moor in Europe and ran away to the Northern African and Turkey. The Moriscos were descendants of Spain's Muslim population who had been forced to convert to Christianity.

Now, as the Moriscos were expelled from Spain, what did the Muslims do? Teamed up with Turkey to Kill the Moors at sea. They sank their boats. Why? Because they had been forced to become Christians earlier in Spain after they were abandoned by the Caliphate.

Today, is the same. Hardly do you hear muslims from Mecca blowing up himself. Osama Bin Laden sat in a palatial sofa controlling his pawns to go blow themselves. You will expect more people in mecca or Saudi Arabia to be more involved in terrorism and Jihadism. But, no! They rather use stupid Africans or Bengalis.

The word for the 72 virgins has to do with light skin women not dark skin. So, the 72 virgins are white women. What is the reward of the black woman in their Jannah? She has no place.

Also, the black man has no place in Jannah because allah has reserved him for hell.

al-tirmidhi hadith 38
Allah's Messenger said: Allah created Adam when He had to create him and He struck his right shoulder and there emitted from it white offspring as if they were white ants. He struck his left shoulder and there emitted from it the black offspring as if they were charcoal. He then said (to those who had been emitted) from the right (shoulder): For Paradise and I do not mind. Then He said to those (who had been emitted) from his left shoulder: They are for Hell and I do not mind.
Re: Who Is The Messenger For Africans Muslims? (A must-read for all Muslims) by Sixfiguresmart(m): 5:53pm On Sep 23, 2022
Lukuluku69 come over here and see this one too
Re: Who Is The Messenger For Africans Muslims? (A must-read for all Muslims) by dattaswami1: 2:48am On Sep 24, 2022
Sixfiguresmart:
Surah 10:47 And for eve.........o not mind.


Even before creating this world, the unimaginable God descended down as the first Energetic Incarnation called Datta or Father of heaven (also called as Allah, Yahawe etc). He did this to express Himself for the sake of the souls who were to be created later. Datta, which is the name of the first Energetic Incarnation, means ‘given’.
It means that through the form of Datta, the absolute God, who is beyond space and time, and who is unimaginable to all souls, can now be grasped by the souls. So actually, God did not incarnate because of the desire of souls.

The concept of incarnation was not the idea of souls. It was the noble idea of the unimaginable God Himself. It was due to His kindness that He descended in the form of an Incarnation. Through the Incarnation, He can interact with souls, help them in every justified way, and uplift them.

Along with this primary aim of God, His secondary aim is to have entertainment in a positive manner. Ignorant people wrongly blame God thinking that His entertainment is negative like that of a sadist.

God enters the upper energetic worlds in the form of Energetic Incarnations. On earth, He appears in the form of Human Incarnations(like Jesus, Krishna, Rama etc). Both these types of Incarnations are equal in all aspects.

But the Human Incarnation is relevant to human beings on earth while the Energetic Incarnation is relevant to energetic beings in the upper worlds. When human beings die on earth and their souls pass on to the upper worlds, they too get energetic bodies. Then, the Energetic Incarnations of the upper worlds become relevant to them.

Relevance is decided by the common medium. In an ordinary human being, the physical body is the medium for the soul. The medium allows the soul to experience the outside world and interact with other souls. In the case of energetic beings, their external body, which is the medium of their soul, is non-material. It is made out of energy. When God incarnates in any world, material or energetic, He enters a devoted being (called as Son of God) from that world.

The external body and soul of that devotee(Son of God like Krishna, Rama, Sai Baba, Jesus, Muhamamd etc) become the medium of God. It allows God to interact with other souls who too are present in the same medium in that world.

This arrangement is most wonderful like the divine nectar (amṛtam). It provides the greatest benefit to souls. It allows them to interact with God and be uplifted. But before souls can be benefitted by this divine nectar, they have to survive a horrible poison. This poison is the repulsion between common media. The repulsion is the mutual ego and jealousy that exists between all fellow-beings of the same kind (common media).

As a result, the energetic being is repelled from the Energetic Incarnation and the human being is repelled from the Human Incarnation. Due to this poison, the soul in a human body rejects the Human Incarnation here on earth and upon reaching the upper energetic world, rejects the Energetic Incarnation there too. The end result is a total loss for the soul, every time and everywhere!

The aim of the Incarnation is only to re-establish the right path and the balance of the world, whenever it is disturbed. This is clearly stated in the Gītā (Yadā yadā hi...—Gītā). The same concept was also stated by Jesus, who said that He would come again. It means that the order in the world gets disturbed often and there is an emergent need for God to enter into His creation again and again to rectify it.

When a factory is established by a person, he visits it every day so that he will be available to solve any problem that arises at once. It is necessary for the smooth administration of his establishment. No owner comes to the factory only when called by the workers after a problem has arisen. The owner has his own fundamental right and sense of responsibility to visit his establishment as many times as possible and no invitations are necessary for him.

Invitations are valid when a person is invited to visit the property of someone else. In this case, all of creation is God’s own property. So, He needs no invitation from souls within His creation to enter into creation. This analogy of the factory and factory-owner has its limitations since it is an example from this world, which is the imaginable domain.

In the actual concept, the unimaginable God exists in His original place surrounding the boundary of this world. At the same time, using His unimaginable power, He also visits this world which is surrounded by Him. He enters creation in the form of multiple Energetic and Human Incarnations. The various Incarnations as well as the original unimaginable God, exist simultaneously. Even though God appears to be divided, He remains undivided as clearly told in the Gītā (Avibhaktaṁ vibhakteṣu...—Gītā). This is possible only with His unimaginable power.

While attending to His primary justified responsibility of establishing justice in the world and destroying injustice (Paritrāṇāya...—Gītā), He also fulfills the desires of His climax devotees as a secondary or associated activity. Fulfilling the desires of devotees is only an associated activity from the angle of coincidence. But it is also the primary activity from the angle of importance.

The Human Incarnations of God are of two types, based on how long it takes to solve the problems. If long-term problems exist, Datta, the Energetic Incarnation of God selects a devoted human soul and merges with that soul. Datta is born on earth merged in the body and soul of that selected soul.

This is how normal Human Incarnations are born on this earth. Apart from this, God also comes to earth in the form of temporary Incarnations. Sometimes, when a climax devotee is facing an urgent problem, God suddenly merges with any ordinary human being present nearby to help the devotee. Once the devotee has been helped, God leaves that human being into whom He had temporarily entered. These temporary Incarnations are called Āveśa Avatāras.

If necessary, God can even appear in the form of a newly-created Human Being by His unimaginable power. As soon as the purpose is over, the new Human Being disappears. God thus helps human beings by appearing in human form (Daivam mānuṣarūpeṇa) and this concept applies to both the long-term (normal) Human Incarnations and the temporary Human Incarnations. In any case, the incarnation of God in human form is always need-based and is meant for the sake of His real devotees. The term ‘Emmanuel’ in the Bible, means the Incarnation of God, who comes here to save His own devotees.

The same unimaginable God exists in every Incarnation and He always possesses His full power. So, one should not differentiate one Incarnation from another. Quantitative and qualitative differences are inherent in creation. So, two Incarnation appear to be externally different. But the same power of God always exists with God in every Incarnation. In fact, God, the Possessor of the unimaginable power is not different from the unimaginable power. The Unimaginable Entity must only be one. There cannot be two unimaginable items since if they can be counted as two, or differentiated from each other, they are not unimaginable at all! So, God’s unimaginable power is the same as the unimaginable God Himself.

The power possessed by all Incarnations is the same. But the power exhibited by different Incarnations may differ based on the need of each specific program. When an Incarnation exhibits only a ray or the 1/16th fraction of God’s power, He is called as a Ray-Incarnation or a Kalā Avatāra. When an Incarnation exhibits a somewhat larger fraction of God’s power, He is called a partial Incarnation (Amśa Avatāra). When an Incarnation exhibits a major part of God’s power (more than 12/16th fraction) and the power remains with Him throughout His life, He is said to be a complete Incarnation (Pūrṇa Avatāra). When an Incarnation exhibits the entire power of God throughout His life, He is called the most-complete and greatest Incarnation (Paripūrṇatama Avatāra). One should never insult any Incarnation by thinking that one is lower than another since this classification is only based on the power exhibited by the Incarnation. The power possessed by each Incarnation is always the entire unimaginable power of God.


The devotees propagating the true spiritual knowledge in all regions of the world are also Incarnations of God since God merges with such devotees to carry out His own work. There may be one cook in the kitchen, but there are several waiters distributing (propagating) the cooked true knowledge in this world. Krishna cooked the true knowledge-food in the form of the Gītā. Sage Vyāsa recorded it and several sages propagated it. Krishna, Vyāsa and the other sages, who propagated the Gītā, are all Incarnations of God since only God can do His work. They all are different media of God and God did His work through them. It only appears as if they did the divine work. The reality is that the kind God, who actually does His own work secretly, gives the fame of carrying out His work to His devotees. While doing His divine work through them, He uplifts all these devotees in various angles and stages.

God incarnates everywhere in the world in every generation. By propagating His knowledge everywhere, He exhibits the power of His divine knowledge in a form that is suitable to the devotees present in each place. This propagation of His knowledge everywhere shows His kindness for humanity since all people can be benefitted by His knowledge where ever they live. If He were to incarnate only in one place many people would not be able to visit Him. Based on all these aspects related to Incarnations, we cannot limit the number of Incarnations of God. The Incarnations of God are infinite in number as said in the Bhāgavatam (Avatārāhyasaṅkhyeyāḥ…).


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