That's not what it's about. In my opinion, Ghetto Messiah is actually a formula, it's a formula for change. "Ghetto", the first portion of it, focuses on a social setting and that setting where people are, is usually that they're in underpriviledged, high poverty areas, that are politically unrepresented.
And so these people are struggling; they're catching everything. And those are the people that desperately need the change the most. And the other portion of it, "Messiah", that brings in what I really feel is the solution which is a spiritual change. And so I'm using that term
because it's a word that we know in English extremely well, and people know it as a spiritual term. They automatically think of Jesus or Issa, Alayhi Salam (Peace be upon him).
But what we're trying to get people to see is that Jesus or Issa (Alayhi Salam, he was apart of this foundation of Islamic monotheism. And so if we follow what came after Issa, that's prophet Muhammad, Salallahu Alayhi Wassalam (Peace and blessings be upon him) and that means the solution is Islam. In some other pieces, "Messiah", "Ghetto Messiah", was a term thrown on Malcolm X by the FBI, the CIA with the co-intel pro in the late 60's and so, it brings that political struggle to it.
But Malcolm was a spiritual warrior too, I mean he practiced Islam in his later years. And then just looking at the character of Issa Alayhi Salam, (the word) Messiah, what it means is like a wiping, a touching of something. And so with music, we're trying to touch people. We're trying to get people to see that change is necessary, and we're trying to touch them with music, but the music, the message is Islam.
"Deen Tight" is this the N.W.O. agenda for the muslims. His LP is called "Ghetto Messiah" Messiah! Allah gave that name to Nabi Isa (ALAYS SALLAAM) this zionist puppet is making a mockery of our deen. WAKE UP!
Honestly, I don't care what you do and do not have a problem with. When you make generalizations about a group of people you are use asshole tendencies. Wether or not your are muslim does not make it right for you to criticize groups as a whole because this music video is not a representation of the whole muslim community but the words of a few. Watch your words and I will do the same...;-))
i don't have a problem with being called judgmental. my problem was with you swearing at me. no where in my post did i use swear words. so i would like the same courtesy.
are you even Muslim? Because if you are you shouldn't be using such foul language and calling your sister in Islam a name like that. You may not agree with what i said but not once did I swear. So you shouldn't do it either.
amazing....!
i have not enough the words to explore...
zackycd 1 year ago 2
That's not what it's about. In my opinion, Ghetto Messiah is actually a formula, it's a formula for change. "Ghetto", the first portion of it, focuses on a social setting and that setting where people are, is usually that they're in underpriviledged, high poverty areas, that are politically unrepresented.
RS4TTT 2 years ago
And so these people are struggling; they're catching everything. And those are the people that desperately need the change the most. And the other portion of it, "Messiah", that brings in what I really feel is the solution which is a spiritual change. And so I'm using that term
because it's a word that we know in English extremely well, and people know it as a spiritual term. They automatically think of Jesus or Issa, Alayhi Salam (Peace be upon him).
RS4TTT 2 years ago
But what we're trying to get people to see is that Jesus or Issa (Alayhi Salam, he was apart of this foundation of Islamic monotheism. And so if we follow what came after Issa, that's prophet Muhammad, Salallahu Alayhi Wassalam (Peace and blessings be upon him) and that means the solution is Islam. In some other pieces, "Messiah", "Ghetto Messiah", was a term thrown on Malcolm X by the FBI, the CIA with the co-intel pro in the late 60's and so, it brings that political struggle to it.
RS4TTT 2 years ago
But Malcolm was a spiritual warrior too, I mean he practiced Islam in his later years. And then just looking at the character of Issa Alayhi Salam, (the word) Messiah, what it means is like a wiping, a touching of something. And so with music, we're trying to touch people. We're trying to get people to see that change is necessary, and we're trying to touch them with music, but the music, the message is Islam.
RS4TTT 2 years ago
"Deen Tight" is this the N.W.O. agenda for the muslims. His LP is called "Ghetto Messiah" Messiah! Allah gave that name to Nabi Isa (ALAYS SALLAAM) this zionist puppet is making a mockery of our deen. WAKE UP!
InternationalRevival 2 years ago
Honestly, I don't care what you do and do not have a problem with. When you make generalizations about a group of people you are use asshole tendencies. Wether or not your are muslim does not make it right for you to criticize groups as a whole because this music video is not a representation of the whole muslim community but the words of a few. Watch your words and I will do the same...;-))
RebelOnetimeRIH 2 years ago
i don't have a problem with being called judgmental. my problem was with you swearing at me. no where in my post did i use swear words. so i would like the same courtesy.
rania3830 2 years ago
Ok mom haha. But you were judging, were you not, so allow me to do the same. call'em like I see'em.
RebelOnetimeRIH 2 years ago
are you even Muslim? Because if you are you shouldn't be using such foul language and calling your sister in Islam a name like that. You may not agree with what i said but not once did I swear. So you shouldn't do it either.
rania3830 2 years ago