growing up i learn from my grandfather some of his attributes carried over to me but i am my own man.if the honorable minister Farrakhan teaches me the truth of ALLAH and i adopt some of his attributes than i feel like ALLAH message he is teaching is flowing through his words.surly this brother is the truth and the truth is what i seek.so i wouldnt feel i was coping him just trying to live like him,cause he lives for ALLAH and the uplifting of a people who need him..
Well, that can easily become a game of semantics. A white person born in Mexico will call himself Mexican, knowing full well, that his ancestors aren't indigenousness to that land. Honestly, I don't feel comfortable talking about this, since I have never even seen the young woman being referred to, much less know anything about her.
When I see someone acting that way, I can't help but wonder if they are really in love with this teaching or in love with the personality of the teacher. We are all Gods in our own right and have been blessed with unique gifts from the creator, therefore I think people should spend time getting to know themselves, and manifest their individual gifts for the good of the Nation, and spend less time emulating others. For the record, there are far too many Khallid imitators out in the world as well.
There are white people who live in Mexico, but no "white" Mexicans. The Mexicans frown on those men and they call them Weddas, which is neg. connotation of white! They don't believe in the white man as indigenous to Mexico Because they aren't!
I too have held post, ate dinner and learned a lot from Min. Conrad. My point was to ask you to purchase some videos for history purposes that's all. I'm not stating that in a negative way . What you say is true in some cases, in fact he was very good at it, it was one of the things that attracted me to that kind of teaching. I don't think its negative, not that you were trying to be. Just see the good in what is being said. People who have problems with The Minister may find it frustrating.
My comments were not meant to be insulting, just an observation. I believe that Bro. Ishmael is a wonderful teacher who is capable of articulating the teachings in a real practical way, however, Bro. Ishmael is probably the biggest culprit when it comes to emulating the mannerisms of Min Farrakhan, when he speaks. I have also seen this displayed during interviews. You make an excellent point when you say brothers/sisters have to recognize what gifts God has given them.
Dear Brother, Your right, I think sometimes some of the ministers in the NOI try to emulate the Minister. I think part of the struggle is becoming ourselves and recognizing that God as deposited greatness within us all. However, Idon't think that this is the case here. I have learned a great deal from his teaching and I'm proud to say that Minister Farrakhan is very proud of Bro. Ishmael's representation of the truth. I think we need to continue to encourage him in his growth and development
Isn't there such a thing as white Mexicans? I don't know nor have I seen them, so I'm not refuting your point, but your statement is a slight bit ridiculous when you suggest that because she was Mexican, she couldn't be white!
growing up i learn from my grandfather some of his attributes carried over to me but i am my own man.if the honorable minister Farrakhan teaches me the truth of ALLAH and i adopt some of his attributes than i feel like ALLAH message he is teaching is flowing through his words.surly this brother is the truth and the truth is what i seek.so i wouldnt feel i was coping him just trying to live like him,cause he lives for ALLAH and the uplifting of a people who need him..
chinaman40 1 year ago
I agree one hundred percent! Peace!
scientific19 2 years ago
Well, that can easily become a game of semantics. A white person born in Mexico will call himself Mexican, knowing full well, that his ancestors aren't indigenousness to that land. Honestly, I don't feel comfortable talking about this, since I have never even seen the young woman being referred to, much less know anything about her.
BlacksAreBeautiful 2 years ago
When I see someone acting that way, I can't help but wonder if they are really in love with this teaching or in love with the personality of the teacher. We are all Gods in our own right and have been blessed with unique gifts from the creator, therefore I think people should spend time getting to know themselves, and manifest their individual gifts for the good of the Nation, and spend less time emulating others. For the record, there are far too many Khallid imitators out in the world as well.
BlacksAreBeautiful 2 years ago
There are white people who live in Mexico, but no "white" Mexicans. The Mexicans frown on those men and they call them Weddas, which is neg. connotation of white! They don't believe in the white man as indigenous to Mexico Because they aren't!
scientific19 2 years ago
I too have held post, ate dinner and learned a lot from Min. Conrad. My point was to ask you to purchase some videos for history purposes that's all. I'm not stating that in a negative way . What you say is true in some cases, in fact he was very good at it, it was one of the things that attracted me to that kind of teaching. I don't think its negative, not that you were trying to be. Just see the good in what is being said. People who have problems with The Minister may find it frustrating.
scientific19 2 years ago
Thank you Brother, the point is well taken. Let's continue to strive to get the work done.
Peace and Blessings
StudentMinister39 2 years ago
My comments were not meant to be insulting, just an observation. I believe that Bro. Ishmael is a wonderful teacher who is capable of articulating the teachings in a real practical way, however, Bro. Ishmael is probably the biggest culprit when it comes to emulating the mannerisms of Min Farrakhan, when he speaks. I have also seen this displayed during interviews. You make an excellent point when you say brothers/sisters have to recognize what gifts God has given them.
BlacksAreBeautiful 2 years ago
Dear Brother, Your right, I think sometimes some of the ministers in the NOI try to emulate the Minister. I think part of the struggle is becoming ourselves and recognizing that God as deposited greatness within us all. However, Idon't think that this is the case here. I have learned a great deal from his teaching and I'm proud to say that Minister Farrakhan is very proud of Bro. Ishmael's representation of the truth. I think we need to continue to encourage him in his growth and development
StudentMinister39 2 years ago
Isn't there such a thing as white Mexicans? I don't know nor have I seen them, so I'm not refuting your point, but your statement is a slight bit ridiculous when you suggest that because she was Mexican, she couldn't be white!
BlacksAreBeautiful 2 years ago