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By
Brother Mustafaa Muhammad
In the Name of ALLAH, The Beneficent, The Merciful
“And
surely this your community is one community, and I am your Lord, so
keep your duty to Me. But they became divided into sects, each party
rejoicing in that which was with them. So leave them in their
ignorance till a time.”(Holy Qur’an 23: 52-24)
One of
the Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan’s greatest desires since 1977(31
years ago) is to see the unity of black Christian(other faiths too)
and black people who claim the Islamic faith. The brother minister
has specifically tried to show us the oneness and commonality of the
faiths we claim. There has been a degree of misunderstanding with
regards to Minister Farrakhan’s preaching in Churches and quoting
the Bible. Some think The Hon. Minister Louis Farrakhan is a
confused Muslim when he says, “I am a Christian, as well as a
Muslim.”
At the
conclusion of the 7th article in the series, My walk with
Farrakhan, it is hoped that my black Christian family may have a
better understanding concerning the mission of The Hon. Louis
Farrakhan.
Islam is
submission to the will of God
The word
Islam, due to the actions of some Muslims, has become associated
with “terrorism” “fanaticism” “evil” “backwardness” and other bad
connotations. Some find it hard to believe the root meaning of Islam
is peace. The religion of Islam teaches us that there is only one
God called ALLAH and that our life must be one of submission to his
will for human beings. By our submitting to God’s will and following
the five main principles of Islam, we begin to enter into peace with
God, self and fellow human beings. Our religion can be discussed
more specifically, but I wanted to give a brief overview of Islam
for the purpose of the article.
The
theme of One God runs through the Old Testament and the New
Testament of the Bible. The Old Testament(Deut 6:4) teaches, “Hear,
O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord.”The
New Testament(Mark 12:29) teaches:
Jesus
answered, "The foremost is, 'Hear, O
Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord.”
The Holy
Qur’an(2:136), scripture of Muslims, says the follow in support,
“Say: We
believe in Allah and(in) that which has been revealed to us, and
(in) that which was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael and Isaac and
Jacob and the tribes, and (in) that which was given to Moses and
Jesus, and (in) that which was given to the prophets from their
Lord, we do not make any distinction between any of them and to Him
do we submit.”
From the
oneness of ALLAH(God) we are now being introduced to the oneness of
the prophetic community. We are taught in Islam that all of the
prophets taught the same basic message. That one message is
obedience to God’s will. Also, each prophet taught the principles of
prayer, charity, faith, family life, being kind to neighbors and
fasting. The Holy Prophet Muhammad(Peace be upon him) taught us 124,
000 prophets have been raised among humanity in different times and
none of them disagreed. Why didn’t they disagree? They were raised
up by God in different times, different societal circumstances yet
they preached God is One.
The Holy
Qur’an(5:44-48) appeals to the Jews and Christians to not be divided
by the revelation of the Qur’an,
“Surely
We revealed the Torah, having guidance and light. By it did the
prophets who submitted themselves(to Allah) judge for the Jews, and
the rabbis and the doctors of law, because they were required to
guard the Book of Allah, and they were witnesses thereof. So fear
not the people and fear Me, and take not a small price for My
messages. And whoever judges not by what Allah hasrevealed, those
are the disbelievers.”
And
further The Qur’an says,
“And We
sent after them in their footsteps Jesus, son of Mary, verifying
that which was before him of the Torah; and We gave him the Gospel
containing guidance and light, and verifying that which was before
it of the Torah, and a guidance and an admonition for the dutiful.
And let the People of the Gospel judge by that which Allah has
revealed in it. And whoever judges not by what Allah has revealed,
those are the transgressors.”
Finally
speaking of the unity within the prophetic community, The Qur’an
says,
“And We
have revealed to thee the Book with the truth, verifying that which
is before it of the Book and a guardian over it, so judge between
them by what Allah has revealed, and follow not their low desires,
(turning away) from the truth that has come to thee. For everyoneof
you We appointed a law and a way. And if Allah had pleased He would
have made you a single people, but that He might try you in what He
gave you. So vie one with another in virtuous deeds. To Allah you
will all return, so He will inform you of that wherein you differed.
[Note: The book mentioned being revealed is the Qur’an.]
I pray
that my effort in these quotes will be understood. I am trying to
create a context which to understand the ministry of Minister
Farrakhan and his efforts to unite both Muslim and Christian.
Why Jesus
must be understood
At this
time the die hard black Christian may say, ‘Yeah all that sounds
good, but you must come by my Jesus to be saved.’ Or ‘Jesus
is the only way to salvation, my friend.’
I will
say in defense, we must have greater understanding. The Bible
teaches us,
“Wisdom
is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy
getting get understanding.”
(Proverbs 4:7)
There is
a difference between what Jesus(peace be upon him) taught and what
Christianity teaches. Also, our present understanding of God, Jesus
and Christianity came via our former slave masters and their
children.
Jesus
taught that God(his father) was One. However, Christianity teaches a
trinity of God’s. Jesus taught of the supremacy of his father, God,
over him. However, Christianity made Jesus equal with God and a God
himself. Jesus said, ‘I come not to change the law or the prophets,
but to fulfill.’ However, Christianity teaches that all the former
prophets were sinners and in certain respects the former books are
devalued.
What has
been accepted as the teachings of Jesus(Christianity) are actually
the interpretations of his teachings according to men. These
interpretations were formulated and passed via vote at the Nicene
council in 325 A.D.
According to Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia,
“The
First Council of Nicaea, held in
Nicaea
in
Bithynia
(present-day
İznik
in
Turkey),
convoked by the
Roman Emperor
Constantine I
in 325, was the first
Ecumenical council
of the Christian Church, and most significantly resulted in the
first uniform Christian
doctrine,
called the
Nicene Creed……
The purpose of the council was to resolve disagreements in the
Church of Alexandria
over the nature of
Jesus
in relationship to the Father; in particular, whether Jesus was of
the same
substance
as
God the Father
or merely of similar substance.
St. Alexander of Alexandria
and
Athanasius
took the first position; the popular
presbyter
Arius,
from whom the term
Arian controversy
comes, took the second. The council decided against the Arians
overwhelmingly (of the estimated 250-318 attendees, all but 2
voted
against Arius). Another result of the council was an agreement on
when to celebrate the
Resurrection,
the most important feast of the ecclesiastical calendar……
The
Council of Nicaea was historically significant because it was the
first effort to attain
consensus
in the church through an
assembly
representing all of
Christendom.
"It was the first occasion for the development of technical
Christology."
Let
me stop and say this. I am in no way trying to weaken the faith of
any true Christian nor am I trying to “diss” Jesus(Peace be upon
him). I will add that what is called Orthodox Islam or Sunni Islam
is an interpretation of the teachings of Prophet Muhammad(Peace be
upon him) and a perversion of what the man originally taught. I
wanted to clear that up, so I wont lose my Christian family and
abort our coming to greater understanding.
According to both the Bible and the Qur’an Jesus is given special
mention as a servant of Almighty God. We are taught that he prayed,
gave charity, spoke the truth and fasted. We are told that he
believed in and represented one God to his followers and the general
public. We don’t find in Jesus’ own words any support for the
doctrines that his name have been put on.
All
Muslims, regardless to sect, are taught to love, honor and revere
Jesus as an honored servant of Almighty God. We do not pray to Jesus
or worship him in any way, shape or form. We find great inspiration
in his stand for what is right during his time on Earth.
My black
Christian family must not worship Jesus, but rather follow Jesus and
submit to the will of the Father, Almighty God. Remember, the slave
master didn’t introduce us to Jesus to make us better human beings,
but to make us better slaves for them.
In a
Book titled “What if Blacks didn’t exist?” by author Felix
Ehui the Author differentiates between the “Christianity” practiced
by the Europeans and the “Christianity” practiced by those under her
oppression. He explains it as:
“Since slavery, there have always been two kinds of Christianities
in America: the one that Europeans control and the one that tries to
be true to its African roots.”(pg.22)
Can Muslims
and Christians unite?
The Hon.
Minister Louis Farrakhan made a call for 1 million men to show up in
Washington D.C. for the purpose of atonement and reconciliation with
God and each other. The amazing thing is the majority of those who
came identified themselves as Christians. On that day, Muslims and
Christians prayed together, laughed together, ate together and
prayed together in the oneness of Almighty God. The message of
Minister Farrakhan on that day was go back to whatever house of
worship you are in and make it better, more responsive to the needs
of the community.
Minister
Farrakhan commonly goes into churches to help clarify our
misunderstanding of Jesus and to help foster unity between us by
focusing on the principle of obedience to God. He teaches us that a
true Muslim is a Christian and a true Christian is a Muslim. How can
this be? The followers of Muhammad are seeking oneness with God by
submitting to his will and following his servant, Muhammad. The
followers of Jesus are seeking oneness with God by submitting to his
will and following his servant, Jesus. Therefore, if both are
seeking the way to God, but through different men, why shouldn’t we
work to understand each other and love one another.
During a
speech titled "Self Improvement The Basis For Community
Development" Minister Farrakhan spoke on our ultimate unity:
"Tonight, there are Christians and Muslims praying together, singing
together, seated together. Why? Because Farrakhan does not come into
the Valley to divide people who believe in God, but to show those
who believe in God that, if you truly believe in God and seek to
understand what you believe, you find a way to connect things that
appear to be diverse and different. Because, if we can connect
Indians and Mexicans and Blacks, who appear to be different (and
whites), then what can you do to connect Hebrews, Muslims,
Christians. It should be easier to connect those who believe in God
than those who are culturally and racially different. Tonight, we
are going to overcome all of that."
There
are too many Churches, Mosques and other places of worship in the
black community, yet our neighborhoods reflect a hellish condition
instead of Godliness. In the word community we find unity and in the
word unity we find the meaning one. There is One God and one
prophetic community, so let us not be divided in these perilous
times.
In my
walk with Min. Farrakhan he has taught me to love all of my black
brothers and sisters whether they prescribe to my beliefs or not. He
has given me an ecumenical understanding of God and his word which
allows me to interact and work with my Christian brothers and
sisters in harmony.
We
shouldn’t even let there be division over the various names we call
the one true God. The Holy Qur’an gives and answer to this potential
diving issue
Say: Call on Allah or
call on the Beneficent. By whatever (name) you call on Him, He has
the best names.(HQ 17: 110)
Repetition is a great teacher, so I will close this article with
the Quranic verse I opened it with.
“And
surely this your community is one community, and I am your Lord, so
keep your duty to Me. But they became divided into sects, each party
rejoicing in that which was with them. So leave them in their
ignorance till a time.” (Holy Qur’an 23: 52-24)
The
black community is in need of Godly black men and women who are
willing to struggle the way the prophets did to make a better
reality for our elders, children and women. We don’t have to stop
being who/what we are to recognize a brother or sister who believes
in Jesus, Muhammad or both.
Thank
you for reading these few words!
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