1 - Black Male and Female Relationships - Dr. Naim Akbar
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I love this Brother. I was fortunate 2 have the blessing 2 have read some of his books. Peace love Elroy...
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Brilliant!
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@OMalone11 True
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@OMalone11 just wondering about the links,,, you said that Akbar seconds the words of Atham and Chawah. I was cynically wondering who these characters are.
19 years old from the UK ... *gasps* really
what do u mean
as 4 popular culture, what r u getting at.
w/ luv
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@OMalone11 mmmm whats the deal with the agressive "dumb unedu'd african"? and really 19 years old from the UK ... *gasps* really? Okay well where do you see me link this to modern understanding of men/women hood, In fact I am one of the first to acknowledge that the whole ancient principle has vanished and in turn we have a debased society basing principles of feminity on Popular culture which changes like we change undies...
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@YahSedQanu excuse dumb uneducated African coming out of traditional schooling.. please would you elaborate upon who these characters are...
women are no logner whole... what we have is these one dimensional superficial qualities that we claim as manhood or womanhood and being to interact as if they were the whole thing and when we do that... we become these monsters...
P.S. I believe this lecture is from 1992
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@YahSedQanu excuse dumb uneducated African coming out of traditional schooling.. please would you elaborate upon who these characters are...
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thank you bro. akbar
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African men and women have a strong, bold and non-fearing relationship onto one another.
We can make an important value and positive nature without any difficulties, because the African man knows how to inspire his women while our women can uplift their men and that what counts.
wow, that was deep...there is no african concept of male without female and female without male" this correlates to Atham and Chawah
YahSedQanu 2 years ago 7
Brother Na'im Akbar is a great teacher and he knows how to inspire so many of our brothers and men.
Brother Akbar is known for his deep and unfearful teaches in getting African males to respect themselves, their families and to know they're born leaders.
Enough respect, Brother Na'im Akbar.
peasah2005 2 years ago 5