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We, the Black Jews.
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
Dear Brother, Let us look at the history of the Nation Of Israel. First, we must determine if those who live in the country that we now know as Israel,are the same group of people spoken of in the Bible. When you look at the term Jew, you are speaking of a group of people who follow the religion of Judaism. You have several different groups within this religion. You have Askhanazi, Falasha, Hebrew, Zionist, Rasta Safarian, all of these are said to be Jewish people. You can look this up in a book written by a Dr. Ben Jochannan entitled, We, the Black Jews. In it he traces the origin of Judaism to a dark-skinned group of people in what is now known as Ethiopia. He also points out that historically there is no record of Egyptians enslaving a group of people for 400 years and states that the story in the Bible is a prophetic one, than a historical one. When a Jewish scholar from the area called Palestine travelled to Europe he descended upon a group of people in the Caucausus Mountains. This Jewish scholar taught them Judaism. Somehow in the process of teaching them he died. This group of people, the Askhanazis with the acceptance of Judaism felt that they were the chosen people of God and travelled up to northern Europe to spread their doctrine. This they faced with deep opposition, and caused them to be persecuted. This was due to the fact that Europe was still in its Barbaric stage. When Adolph Hitler took power, he saw that the Jewish people had exercised an inordinate amount of control within Germany and in many parts of Eastern Europe. Thus, with his ideology, he used this as the catalyst to the Jewish Holocaust. In 1949, the United States and Great Britain proposed to the exiled group of Jewish people to settle them in a part of land of their choice. They chose Palestine being of its holy landmarks and origin of Judaism. Thus, you had the Arab-Israeli conflict begin and it is still going today. But, you cannot prove historically that the Nation of Israel, who are predominately Black, have suffered more than those in the African Diaspora. You cannot prove it. your brother and servant, Hector Falu-Muhammad |
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