Yakub (Jacob): The Father Of Mankind

Yakub (Jacob): The Father Of Mankind

by Elijah Muhammad
Yakub (Jacob): The Father Of Mankind

Yakub (Jacob): The Father Of Mankind

by Elijah Muhammad

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Overview

Yakub is a Black Scientist introduced to the public by Elijah Muhammad. Elijah Muhammad told of his history as being the father of mankind or the maker of the white race. This teaching proved to be one of the most explosive within the Nation of Islam's theological and mathematical doctrine.

Thought to be a myth, especially among those who gravitated more towards Orthodox Islam, which by the way, don't accept Elijah Muhammad as being authentic, but since the cloning of the sheep Dolly and other organic species, the facts that Elijah Muhammad attributed to this man cannot be discounted unless we all suddenly agree that "Dolly" never happened.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781884855795
Publisher: Secretarius Memps Publications
Publication date: 11/06/2008
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.27(d)
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Elijah Muhammad was born on October 7, 1897 in Sandersville, Georgia. He met his teacher, Master Fard Muhammad in Detroit, Michigan after migrating there in the early 1930's. Upon the departure of his teacher, Elijah Muhammad became the Leader, Teacher and Guide of what went from The Lost-Found Nation of Islam in North America to what is known today as the Nation of Islam. Notable students of the Messenger were Malcolm X Little, later named Malik El Shabazz, Cassius Clay, also named Muhammad Ali, and Louis Wilcox, later named Louis Farrakhan.

Given the profoundity of the writings of Elijah Muhammad, it would be an injustice to attempt to put it in a small synopsis; therefore pasting this link in your browser and visiting http://www.memps.com, will render the best and most accurate information available about Messenger Elijah Muhammad.
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