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Former Blog King The reason that we have not acknowledge his birthday is perhaps in our spirits we know that we are not the same nationality. Your attempt to place all the so-called black nations together as one is fruitless. We are Shemitic people or the fruit of the Children of Israel, the majority of South Africans are Zulus or Hamitic people. Cousins of your beloved Kemets (CHAM), however there are Lemba's in South Africa that are the seeds of israel just like the remanant in Egypt. Hamitic & Shemitic peoples live together throughout the lands of Africa, however they are from a different nationality. Also we so-called black americans have experience most Africans looking down to us in contempt, another sign they are not our people spiritually and historically. Chinese from Shanghai don't reject native Chinese in Chinatown, they co-exist in harmony and work alongside each other with their businesses on Canal Street? Note: The reason you are doing this Kemet stuff is because you are spiritually lost and since you are a proponent of "Black Consciousness" you should post an article about Steve Biko the originator of the "Black Consciusness" political movement and he is a ZULU just like Nelson. I never heard that either "MEN" said they were LEMBA'S ????????? Time for you to get your FACTS straight!
Saturday, December 6th 2014 at 9:38AM
Yaiqab Saint
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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (18 July 1918 ¨C 5 December 2013) was a great man. This is BIA, an African American Family site, so your post for an African that is deceased is ? BUT for the African American Family we have NOT understood Many things and Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela did have great Insight---LIKE During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons will live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for. But, my lord, if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die. Nelson Mandela himself once said, ¡°¡°In the face of European colonialism, Islamic communities took their place along the whole spectrum of resistance politics, including the struggle against apartheid.¡± Nelson Mandela¡¯s friendship with Muslims and his knowledge of Islam goes back many years before almost to the time of his arrival in Johannesburg when he met many of his comrades the likes of Molvi Cachalia and Molvi Saloojee and many others. ¡°¡°In spite of their small numbers in relation to the total population, Muslims have made a profound contribution to the religious, social, economic, cultural and political development of South Africa. During the darkest days of apartheid, Muslims played a role in protest politics with an impact far greater than their numbers would suggest. Some Muslims like Imam Abdullah Haroon, Ahmed Timol were killed by the apartheid security police. Ahmed Kathrada spent 26 years together with Nelson Mandela in Robben Island. Others like Ebrahim Ebrahim served terms of 20 years. Muslim Theologians like Moulana Cachalia, spurred on by their religious convictions to take a strong stand against Racism and injustice were in the forefront of the ANC delegation to the Non©\Aligned Movement conference in Bandung, Indonesia, that first brought the injustice of the apartheid system onto the world stage. Many Muslims were forced into exile. It was therefore not surprising that after the first free elections in 1994, there were 17 Muslim MPS in the first parliament of a new and free South Africa. Together with this many Muslims were also in the cabinet of Nelson Mandela, including the Minister of Justice, Abdullah Omar, a prominent member of the Cape Muslim community. The first chief Justice in the new dispensation, Justice Ismail Muhammed was also a prominent member of the Pretoria Muslim community. This trend has continued with many Muslims still playing an active role in the decision making of the Country. thank you dJohnson for a time of Reflection and understanding
Saturday, December 6th 2014 at 10:11AM
robert powell
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May Mandiba continue to rest in peace...
Saturday, December 6th 2014 at 3:31PM
Siebra Muhammad
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Siebra im sure people are celebrating him ..I dont know what the hell robert and jakes are ranting about ,im not even reading their comments ,,they are non factors !
Saturday, December 6th 2014 at 9:59PM
DAVID JOHNSON
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