TRUTH
The Principle Of Organization
by the Minister Louis Farrakhan
[Editor's note: The
following article was printed from the Special Saviours' Day
edition, February 1984.]
A
problem exists within the Black community and among Black people
throughout the world, which we must solve if we are going to enjoy
the blessings of truth, which are freedom, justice and equality.
That problem is disorganization. We all, I am sure, know or believe
that in order to make progress in a peaceful world, much less in a
hostile environment, we need to be organized.
To be organized presupposes the presence of an organizer and an
organizing activity. Black people come together at church or at
the temple or mosque or masjid or synagogue, or we come together
in meetings of various kinds, and we say we belong to
organizations. However, we still find ourselves unorganized.
The Honorable Elijah Muhammad has made us to see and understand
that truth is an organizing force of itself. This is why Jesus
said, "You shall know the truth and the truth will set you
free." Once you know the truth, then you know the value of
organizing with and in accord with the truth. Then freedom becomes
a reality. The Holy Qur�an tells us that the heavens and the
earth are created in truth. Everything above us, beneath us and
around us, even in us, is a product of truth. And if you notice,
the heavens are organized, the earth is organized, our bodies are
organized. Why? Because inherent in truth is a principle of
organization.
How could this be? The throne of God, according to the Holy Qur�an,
is seen on water. Water is the source of all life. There would be
no universe if there were no water. Yet, out of water has come so
much diversity�since all living things are diverse. Still, they
come from one source, under one principle. And all of this coming
up out of water is organized. How then can we say we know the
truth and we are not organized? We have been given the truth but
we lack understanding of its principles.
Each one of us is different. Almighty God (Allah), in His
Infinite Wisdom, created no two snowflakes exactly alike. No two
raindrops are exactly alike. And as long as human beings have been
coming forth in this universe, no two human beings have ever been
or will ever be exactly alike (except of course through the
process of cloning, but we haven�t gotten to that at this
point). Each one of us has a different footprint, a different
handprint, and a different fingerprint, which shows that each one
of us is unique.
If we are all unique but we come from one source, how then do
we organize all of this diversity? The Bible teaches us that God
gives us many gifts. We have one spirit but many gifts. Each one
of us has a gift, which is related to the gift of everybody else.
But these gifts mean nothing unless they are organized with a
common goal and a common aim and purpose.
The human body is a masterful organization of living tissue.
You have many different organs operating in nine different
systems. But this body is highly organized and, therefore, highly
effective. It can adapt to every condition: extreme heat, extreme
cold, high altitude, and below sea level. It will adapt. The human
machine is highly organized.
The ant is highly organized also. No wonder Solomon said,
"Oh, thou sluggard, study the ways of the ant and become
wise." Every civilization that has recorded its history
records the presence of ants. The reason ants are not extinct is
because they are highly organized.
In the kind of environment we live in, where we as Black people
are constantly under some harassment or affliction from a dominant
society that has not matured to accept us fully as human beings,
we cannot make progress unless there is the presence of truth. And
we cannot make progress even with truth if, with truth, we are not
highly organized.
Every great leader that came to Black
people from among ourselves brought a degree of truth and also
brought a degree of organization. For example, Marcus Garvey
brought with him a degree of truth, and therefore, a degree of
organization that was in keeping with the degree of truth that he
brought. Noble Drew Ali brought truth, and with truth he brought
organization. You cannot have truth and have disorganization; they
are not compatible. If there is organization, there is some truth
present. If there is truth present, there should be some
organization present.
If Mr. Muhammad, by the grace of Allah (God), was able to take
a disorganized Black people and organize us into the most
powerful, disciplined, organized force of Black men and women ever
to be seen in the western hemisphere or anywhere among Black
people on earth, then that should tell you that he had a higher
degree of knowledge. We, under the leadership of the Hon. Elijah
Muhammad, were working with a people that are considered by the
scholars and scientists as dead. And anytime you can organize
death, you are an organizer.
Bodies together in a room should not be assumed to be an
organization. Organization only takes place when there is
development of the individual, and as they are developed, they are
manifested to an organizer who puts these individuals into a
scheme or into a plan. These people start working together for the
common good of the whole.
In order to be organized, we do not have to submerge our
personality. Our personality is unique, our character is unique.
We don�t have to lose our character to belong to an
organization. But our character and our personality must develop
under the truth so that we will know where we fit as the
organization grows from the simple to the complex.
Black folks have been attempting organization ever since our
fathers were brought into slavery. We understood that we could do
nothing by ourselves. We need others working with us to accomplish
any task that is worthwhile. God started alone but He did not
remain alone. He created all of this wonder from his singleness.
And it speaks to His own Unity; even though it is diverse, the
universe has a unity of purpose. All praise is due to Allah.
Since the God created man and did not want man to be alone, He
created woman to be different from the man. Therein lies the
challenge to both. You are similar yet different but created to
harmonize. You are created to make life what it should be for
humanity.
We must not get carried away with our individuality and not see
the necessity of uniting, linking with people who are different or
diverse from our own self.
Is it necessary for everybody to be what you think they ought
to be in order for them to be acceptable to you? Or must you grow
up to see the diversity in nature and the uniformity of God�s
great plan that all of us are not going to be the same? If you and
I, recognizing our differences, cannot reach out to organize
ourselves beyond our sameness, and to embrace that which is
different from ourselves in the scheme of God�s plan for our own
salvation, then we are always going to remain simple organizations
that can never attain high goals. We will always be a simpleminded
people who will be exploited and oppressed by powerful men and
women who understand the principle of organization.
If we truly want to be free�not talking about being free�but
if we truly want to be free, if we truly want to be the master of
our own destiny, if we truly want the human right of self
determination, then organization of a complex nature must be
present along with that desire, and the truth must be present in
order for us to accomplish what we will.
Think, reflect, then get up and do. This is the FINAL CALL. |