Let’s talk about prayers for a moment!
The Christian and Muslim prayers are good prayers, nevertheless the prayers belongs to another people.
The Christian and Muslims prayers came out of the hearts and minds to the Jewish and Arabian people. The first thing I see from this wisdom is that the Jewish and Arabian people are real people because they have a brain to think with and a heart to have feelings.
So, then I said to myself that we Black Americans have hearts, brains and our own prophet and therefore, why do we need to still use the prayers of other people.
I’ve told you all before that the same way the Jews and the Arabs got to God is the same way we Black Americans have to get to God and therefore, going to God through the Jews and Arabs is unacceptable to God.
No one on this site speaks the wisdom that I speak, am I right.
You all must stop using the prayers of other people and come to use our own prayer that comes from our mind and feelings like the Jewish and Arabs. I have our first prayer given to me by God.
harry,
in my opinion and I believe 99% of people who hear or read your words
----------YOU HAVE NO Wisdom................
but let us pray.....
yes let us Pray---for wisdom..............
Sûrat AnNaml
(The Ants, The Insignificant Kingdoms) XXVII
In the Name of Allâah,the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
1. Tâ-Sîn.
These are the Verses of AlQur’âan, it is a Reading or Book that gives clarity for MANKIND.
2. A guide to the Path for the Believers of the Oneness of Allâah, Monotheism.
3. Those who perform AsSalât (Iqâmat-AsSalât); give AzZakât and they believe with certainty in the resurrection, appropriate recompense for behavior, of their good and bad deeds.
4. Those who do not believe in the resurrection, a judge of their good and bad deeds;
We have made their deeds fair-seeming to them, so that they wander about blindly.
5. They are those for whom there will be an evil torment in life, And in the Hereafter they will be the greatest losers.
6. You Mohamed; are being taught AlQur’âan from One, All-Wise, All-Knowing.
7. Remember when Mûsâ said to his household: "I have seen a fire; I will bring you from there some information, or I will bring you a burning flame, that you may warm yourselves."
8. When he came to it, he was called:
"Blessed is whoever is in the fire, and whoever is around it!
Glorified be Allâah, Raabbeel ÂlÂlaamîn (mankind, jinn and all that exists).
9. "Mûsâ! It is I, Allâah, the All-Mighty, the All-Wise.