America’s Black “American African Muslims” need only basics of Islamic teachings to stick their necks out and be counted as most distinguished citizens in American culture and civilization. They need to pick the gems from the Qur’an and to assimilate the invocations for making their lives both useful to them and to the country they live in. Here is an astounding statement of God in the Qur’an (Chapter 11/Hud, verse 6): “There is no living creature on earth but that God owes it its sustenance.” Sustenance embraces all three ingredients: food, apparels and housing. One can observe this from all the creatures on earth. The key for this lies in a simple prayer: “O God! Whatever provision you have for me, I am in dire need of it.” This is the invocation that Moses uttered when he landed in a new country when he fled from Pharaoh’s Egypt. The supplication can be read in the language of Qur’an (Chapter 28 Al Qasas verse 124). Following this let them recite this divinely approved supplication: “O God!”Make my work earnings righteous and make them sufficient for me over the wrong ones and make me self sufficient out of your own limitless bounty.” Last but not least is an astounding stimulus in the Qur’an for the believers who spend on charity in love God’s countenance on the Day of Judgment: (Chapter 2 Al Baqarah Verse 261): “God multiplies charity by 700 times (70,000 per cent). This stimulus precedes manning of usury. So, why go astray from the essence of Islamic virtues? Let them chart their course of live accordingly and put to litmus test the authenticity of the Qur’an and the prayers mentioned above.
America’s Black “American African Muslims” need only basics of Islamic teachings to stick their necks out and be counted as most distinguished citizens in American culture and civilization. They need to pick the gems from the Qur’an and to assimilate the invocations for making their lives both useful to them and to the country they live in. Here is an astounding statement of God in the Qur’an (Chapter 11/Hud, verse 6): “There is no living creature on earth but that God owes it its sustenance.” Sustenance embraces all three ingredients: food, apparels and housing. One can observe this from all the creatures on earth. The key for this lies in a simple prayer: “O God! Whatever provision you have for me, I am in dire need of it.” This is the invocation that Moses uttered when he landed in a new country when he fled from Pharaoh’s Egypt. The supplication can be read in the language of Qur’an (Chapter 28 Al Qasas verse 124). Following this let them recite this divinely approved supplication: “O God!”Make my work earnings righteous and make them sufficient for me over the wrong ones and make me self sufficient out of your own limitless bounty.” Last but not least is an astounding stimulus in the Qur’an for the believers who spend on charity in love God’s countenance on the Day of Judgment: (Chapter 2 Al Baqarah Verse 261): “God multiplies charity by 700 times (70,000 per cent). This stimulus precedes manning of usury. So, why go astray from the essence of Islamic virtues? Let them chart their course of live accordingly and put to litmus test the authenticity of the Qur’an and the prayers mentioned above.