Allah, the All Wise, the Best Knower, who has knowledge of the past,
the present and the future revealed this above prophecy to Muhammad (May
the peace and blessing of Allah be upon him) nearly 1,400 years ago, as
though it were taking place during that time. However, it was referring
to these days, and we see the manifestation and fulfillment of the above
verse.
There is no doubt in anyone�s mind today that the condition of the
nations is such that needs a ruler who is not involved in the present
world of corruption to bring about peace and good will among the people
of the earth. There cannot be peace for the lovers who seek after peace
until the peace breakers have been removed from authority and their
activities of mischief making, causing bloodshed, grief, sorrow and
trouble among peace-loving nations.
There is not a civilized government of people at this writing that is
not in trouble and trying to find a solution to the cause. All the
nations of the earth are so corrupt with other than good that they
cannot come to any agreement on peace with each other, then carry it
into practice. The disagreement and corruption today is seen not only in
the Christian world of Europe and America but also in the very heart of
the Holy Land in Africa and Asia.
Corruption started in Europe, and it has now spread over nine-tenths
of the population of the Planet Earth. It has caused the dissatisfaction
of nearly 100 per cent of the civilized nations.
Dissatisfaction has reached such a percentage that it is bound to
bring about universal war, since the corruption is universal. The
continuing disagreement between the heads of the nations is referred to
as CONFUSED and CONFLICT in the Bible and Holy Qur�an. In this world of
universal corruption and crises and the ever-growing threat of universal
war, we, the so-called American Negroes, the Lost-Found members of the
tribe of Shabazz, should unite and take our stand on the side of Allah
(God), His religion of peace (Islam) and our own nation (the Black
People).
(Reprinted from "Message To The Blackman," 1965.)