Have you ever thought about joining the NOI? Why or why not?
I refuse to join any religion. I left Christianity (which I was forced into by my parents). I left at 18 and never looked back. I refuse to join the NOI either.Have you ever thought about joining the NOI? Why or why not?
Religion does nothing but divide and conquer. I notice that people are often turned off by people who have a different religion than them.No and simply because I’m not religious. I support it wholeheartedly but I don’t think dogmatism does us any good. It may work for some that need to be led but for me I can’t follow a doctrine I don’t agree with and that’s not allowed in Abraham faith. You have to accept it as truth and that’s too much for me. I never forgo my intellectual function for anyone.
I don’t know if it’s all religions but it’s definitely the big 3 Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Those 3 religions have been ultra destructive because they think their way is the only right way to live. You can be religious but keep it to yourself. Don’t try to convert everyone because your god supposedly told you to.Religion does nothing but divide and conquer. I notice that people are often turned off by people who have a different religion than them.
I wonder how they were able to survive the FBI onslaught. What did they do that every other movement did not. It’s probably being on code."I like pork and white women too much" - Shorty (Malcolm X's friend in the movie)
Real talk though. I respect them highly. The only black group of size that is on code. I'm waiting to her of any bigger and as on code. That said, I am not into the religion like that for one. I'm not a follower like that, second. But I try and buy a bean pie or a Final Call when I can.
I look at the works, NOT the person or people. I tried to join when I was 12 years old, but my Mom wouldn't allow me to.There are some issues that i wouldn't be able to mentally get past, but I'm more often than not in tune with most of what they stand on. I hate how they did Malcolm and brother Khalid, but as far as a code goes. There is a lot to learn from them. They also have a lot of resources and i think when shit hits the fan, as a group, they will be the most prepared to survive and move on.
Religion also convinces us to unite with and forgive our enemies and even refer to them as "family", "brother", and "sister." To the religious folk reading this thread, be careful.Religion does nothing but divide and conquer. I notice that people are often turned off by people who have a different religion than them.
Same sentiments."I like pork and white women too much" - Shorty (Malcolm X's friend in the movie)
Real talk though. I respect them highly. The only black group of size that is on code. I'm waiting to her of any bigger and as on code. That said, I am not into the religion like that for one. I'm not a follower like that, second. But I try and buy a bean pie or a Final Call when I can.
Yeah, it is said that 30 days of repetition begins a habit, so it stands to reason that collectively after years of practicing a certain discreet stance, the habit becomes a Code.I wonder how they were able to survive the FBI onslaught. What did they do that every other movement did not. It’s probably being on code.
Bingo‼️, as I contemplate the question I cannot help but wonder that, if the Black community throughout America had as large a proliferation of Mosque as we do churches, what & how would our communities look & function.There are some issues that i wouldn't be able to mentally get past, but I'm more often than not in tune with most of what they stand on. I hate how they did Malcolm and brother Khalid, but as far as a code goes. There is a lot to learn from them. They also have a lot of resources and i think when shit hits the fan, as a group, they will be the most prepared to survive and move on.
Much RespectI look at the works, NOT the person or people. I tried to join when I was 12 years old, but my Mom wouldn't allow me to.
I was already working for & learning from Huey P. Newton & The Black Panther Party at age 7, as well as professor Angela Davis, Malcolm X, Mohammad Ali & I attended The NOI temple every chance I got.
I'm now married to my Muslim King & learning this way of life. I'm in no way disappointed or regretful.
Before, I had zero discipline whatsoever & would go upside-down anyone's head, if crossed.
Should've been incarcerated & or dead so many times, but I know that the Most High has missions for me yet to complete & that's exactly why I'm still here & where I stand now & forever.
I was heavy into Dr. Khalid Abdul Muhammad, after Malcolm X was killed & still watch him on YouTube, as well as Minister Farrakhan.I look at the works, NOT the person or people. I tried to join when I was 12 years old, but my Mom wouldn't allow me to.
I was already working for & learning from Huey P. Newton & The Black Panther Party at age 7, as well as professor Angela Davis, Malcolm X, Mohammad Ali & I attended The NOI temple every chance I got.
I'm now married to my Muslim King & learning this way of life. I'm in no way disappointed or regretful.
Before, I had zero discipline whatsoever & would go upside-down anyone's head, if crossed.
Should've been incarcerated & or dead so many times, but I know that the Most High has missions for me yet to complete & that's exactly why I'm still here & where I stand now & forever.
Same to you, dear brother! ✊🏽✊🏽Much Respect View attachment 5129
It's NOT a religion, it's a way of life. I don't know of any religion other than the NOI that got thousands of Black men off drugs, out of being incarcerated, self respect of themselves & their women & children & gave them monetary positions within the NOI.Religion also convinces us to unite with and forgive our enemies and even refer to them as "family", "brother", and "sister." To the religious folk reading this thread, be careful.