The Misguided Ikhwani Shadeed Muhammad: Part 5: Shadeed's Attitude Towards the Tawhid of the Messengers - Skin and Social First, Tawhid Later
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Wednesday, September 20 2017 - by Admin
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Shadeed Muhammad
What follows below in this installment in our series is very clear evidence that Shadeed Muhammad has been misguided upon knowledge and that the fiqh (true understanding) of beneficial knowledge--if he had it in the first place--has been stripped from his heart and has been replaced with what he has been reading and studying in the social sciences and the statements and slogans of non-Muslim philosophers, black nationalists, rights activists, psychologists, novelists, politicians and Church leaders. Islām is something that fits into what he is learning from the social sciences and not the other way around; that the social sciences and whatever else he is reading is evaluated upon the Qurʾān and Sunnah.
This deviation is very evident in his speech and writings and it has also reached the level where his walāʾ and barāʾ is no longer centred around Tawḥīd but around socio-political issues affecting blacks and the racism and injustices they suffer and have suffered historically in America. Download PDF File (47 pages)
"Mis-education of the Negro" in our title is a reference to a book from the 1930s by Carter Godwin Woodson.