Seriously Why Are Black People Muslim

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Mali was a rich, powerful empire prior to Islam. Dahomey Kingdom, Kingdom of D'mt/Axum were all outside of Islam and were prosperous.

Let's be clear. The powers that did thrive under Islam didn't do so because of faith (certainly not faith alone). But because of already acquired wealth and Islam's prioritizing of the sciences, the classics.
A slight correction. The Mali Empire was more or less Islamic.
I think you mean the Ghana Empire. That was established before the advent of Muhammed and Islam.
 

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Many Muslims tho practice Islam differently its the hard core radical racist imams who have perverted Islam and made it a somewhat of dictatorship that allows honor killings of woman and children and the enslavement of men many moderate Muslims do not believe in any of this nonsense and believe in peace and love for all brothers and sisters
 
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Well everyone is claiming Islam is anti black thank you for clearing it up that it’s actually pro equality.

And also if you believe in God you wouldn’t think he’d make a race or group superior by default. Superiority is earned, it’s in your action your character.
At the bolded part - Preach.
I'm no fan of Islam or Christianity. People get Islam and Middle Easterners confused. Middle Easterners hate SSA people with a passion. Islam hates everybody that not of the book.
 

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Not a religion perse but African spirituality. Obeah, Voodoo, Palo, Santeria.That’s our roots.

Islam can’t be “pro black” cuz it’s not ours to begin with.....so that’s dead. Hell....Orthodox christianity is more “pro black” than islam.

Islam is a religion of slavery, pedophilia, death and violence. Bilal was a slave.

At the end of the day tho, do you. Just dont lie and say that Islam is for us when it’s not.
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What's this us :mjlol:
 
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My boys from the UK told me the vibe different over there when he went to one for the first time, isolated incident maybe but you can’t remove the religion from the culture and expect people to not be themselves that’s being naive


Well yeah I understand that but that doesn’t mean every black person will have a negative experience. You made it seem like it’s the case for every black man entering a non black mosque.
 

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It's not white.
I come from a city (philly) where Islam really blew up in the 90s/2000s and witnessed first hand how it was more of a trend and herd mentality thing than a real substantial change in the way the majority of ppl were living.

Far as it's African connection....When I started to research Mansa Musa and found out he gave away TONS of gold to arabs during his pilgrimage :snoop: only for the ancestors of those same Arabs to come hundreds of years later and push the destruction of ancient artifacts of Musa's kingdom. Most of the internal conflict in places like Nigerian, Mali, and Chad is Islam based. All the slave holders in north east Africa are Arab muslims enslaving black muslims :why:. It's too much for me.
 
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A tribal power beating back a technologically advanced invader? For years? You don't give the OG Zulu enough credit.

Cetshwayo was the man ! .... He fukked those yuck mouth cacs all the way up..He hit them with the




The South gone Hol it down ! :blessed:
 

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A slight correction. The Mali Empire was more or less Islamic.
I think you mean the Ghana Empire. That was established before the advent of Muhammed and Islam.
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The Mali Empire converted to Islam and the ruler was Muslim but it didn't force its subjects to be Muslim.

If you have more info, I'd like to read up more on it.
 

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Satan's greatest deception EVER, Islam literally makes no sense, the Quran is chock full of inconsistenties that people claim the bible has and "Allah" is who unbelievers seem to paint the God of Abraham as

Muslims are what people see most christians as, self righteous hollier than thou pricks who think if you don't follow their extremely strict set of rules you'll be damned for eternity and anyone who doesn't a pig undeserving of redemption

Funniest part is people who are in Islam think they've cracked some secret code to life and are incredibly arrogant and aggressive, if you point out the many holes in their book they'll literally just ignore them, its a watered down cheap fake DLC to the bible, mohammad is no different from Joseph Smith, i can understand muslims falling for it but for the life of me i dont see the appeal to it for a non-muslim
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Most of the commentators have never read the quran yet believe and write negatives connotations because they lack understanding.

Culture and religion are two separate things. Why can't these commentators grasp that basic fact? Answer, they don't want too, just wanna be stiff neck and complain.

Someone mentioned voodoo, as being better. Ask Haiti, how that's working out. Voodoo is based on superstition and practises that can lead to repulsive actions e.g albinos being mutilated for body parts.

I understand commentators are confused but the lack of critical and objective thinking displayed is sad. So keen to show hatred to a religion because of an in ability to separate from race and culture.
I’m HIGH KEY skeptical of the desire to try and separate religion and culture. In many cases, religion IS culture and has been one of the most powerful vehicles for shaping culture since the dawn of time. Hell from an evangelical standpoint, that’s the entire point. It’s disingenuous to argue that countries where millions have been killed in the name of a deity hasn’t had their culture wiped clean by current dominant religious cultural paradigms.

Religions develop within the cultural climates and then shape the cultures of all they touch. They are inextricably tied.
 
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