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Hyphenate 'Em!The people being called Caucasians, born in America, called Americans, should be called Euro-Americans if that is their nationality. The same way they took it upon themselves to call Africans born in America, Afro-Americans.Source: The Constitution of U.N.N.M. Hadraat Hawwaa'Symbolic of the Female's Weakness
Hawwaa' comes from the Arabic verb "hayya" which means life, living. Hawwaa' was (allegedly) the first woman on earth. She was made from the rib side of the Prophet Adam (4026-3096 B.C.E.), son of the Most High.
Hawwaa' was four feet tall and light skinned. She had seven thousand long braids (symbolic of many braids). Hawwaa' had a broad face with a wide nose and thick lips. When Hawwaa' and the Prophet Adam were in the garden, the Most High told them you can eat of all the trees in the garden except one fruit (poppy seed, Cannabis) tree which was in the middle of it (the Garden), or they shall surely die. Iblis called Hawwaa' and told her, if she did not eat of the forbidden tree she and her mate (Adam) would feel the pains of old age and eventual death. On that instance Hawwaa' left her tent and hurried toward the forbidden tree called "Sizen," each of its fruit clusters contained fifteen thousand grains. When Hawwaa' witnessed that the tree tasted good and appetizing, she tried to convince the Prophet Adam to partake of it. After a period, he agreed and together they ate. It was her second time and his first. After this, they heard the voice of the Most High and his Angelic Beings moving in the garden at the blow of the dust wind. They both hid. So the Most High said to the Serpent, because you have done this you will have a greater curse than every wild beast and cattle, upon your very belly (like a snake) you will move about, and the dust of the earth you will eat for your whole life. To the woman, the Most High cursed her with the pains of childbirth. The Prophet Adam, the man, would have to work from the sweat of his brow. The thought of Haadrat Hawwaa' on the spiritual plane was present within the X-chromosome of the Prophet Adam. For woman possess two X-chromosomes. Haadrat Hawwaa; had 23 sons and 22 daughters. Each time she gave birth she would bear a male and female child together. She bore all twins except Seth. Seth was born without a twin. He took the place of Abel who was slain by Cain, his brother. Haadrat Hawwaa' is now one of the four women of light, along with Maryam (Mary) mother of the Prophet/Messiah Jesus, Haajar (Hagar) mother of the Prophet/Apostle Ishmael, and the second wife of Abraham, and Hanna (Anna) mother of Mary. She is buried on top of Mount Arafat, just outside of Mecca, with Adam. Source: Poster - Great Women of the Scriptures [out of print] Death & DestinyWhen death actually occurs, the soul accompanied by the astral body departs from the physical body, to spare its 1000-year life. It travels to different planes according to its gadur, meaning "fate." The results of good gadur may be the enjoyment of heavenly surroundings, while negative gadur earns unpleasant experiences beyond the physical plane.After leaving physical life, the soul's experiences correspond to the after-life he or she has come to expect. The plane to which the soul travels is most influenced by the last thought, prior to death which is determined by the types of thought, which predominate throughout a person's life. There can be no doubt that heaven and hell exist, both here and elsewhere although these are as much a state of mind as a solid reality. An Enosite (mortal) who has been selfish, greedy or brutal in his or her dealings with his or her fellows will exist on a lower plane where they must face the memory, and the gadur effect of those deeds. One who has lived a virtuous life travels to a higher plane to other planets, where the soul will have to think of that which it wants, and to desire will automatically manifest from his or her thoughts. But those who have transcended the idea of heaven rewards, who overstand the nature of birth and rebirth, and no longer wishes to partake of the endless round of material pleasures and pains, travel to even higher planes on to other worlds. There everything is of a purer and lighter vibration. There is still pleasure, for these souls will have accumulated much agreeable gadur. However, the experience is a learning one. This is the working of the mind. (Ye must seek out the scroll, Is There Life After Death? Scroll #124, for in it, I give you the knowledge and wisdom of death, and what happens on the other side of life). Source: The Mind
Roots of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico originally named Borinquen by the Taino Native Americans, was conquered for Spain in 1508 A.D. by Juan Ponce De Leon. Originally, several Native American groups inhabited this island, long before Christopher Columbus visited on his second voyage to the New World (1493 A.D.) and renamed it San Juan Bautista. It was given its present name Puerto Rico, meaning "rich port" by Juan Ponce De Leon, who established a settlement inland from San Juan at Caparra in 1508 A.D. In 1518 A.D.
The Moors were bought in as "slaves" to work the plantations and sugar mills, which the Spaniards introduced to the island in 1511 A.D. during the late 1500's. The island's strategic value was realized and other European countries tried to capture it. In 1595 A.D. the Spanish defeated the English when they tried to capture Puerto Rico. However, raids from the Dutch, French and English continued for a long time. San Juan was burned during the Dutch attack in 1625 A.D. and the English sacked Arecibo in 1702 A.D. Puerto Rico was finally open to foreign trade in 1804 A.D. Therefore, the Puerto Ricans are a mix of the Taino Native Americans, the Spanish, the English, The Dutch, and the Moors. Source: Let's Set The Record Straight! "The seed of the olive tree produces many different shapes and sizes of olives, but the seed stays the same." Saying of Dr. Malachi Z. York-El. |
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