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Revolution by the Book: The Rap Is Live - Imam Jamil Al-amin
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Revolution by the Book: The Rap Is Live - Imam Jamil Al-amin

Brand: Imam Jamil Al Amin · Categorie: Religion · Actualizat: 02.06.2026 03:05

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Pe scurt: \nRevolution by The Book by Imam Jamil Al-Amin stresses that real revolution begins within us upon our recognizing the sovereignty and preeminence of God as Creator and Lord. This produces a radical and fundamental chan…

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\nRevolution by The Book by Imam Jamil Al-Amin stresses that real revolution begins within us upon our recognizing the sovereignty and preeminence of God as Creator and Lord. This produces a radical and fundamental change that frees our minds and allows us to perceive and accept Divine authority. The results are renunciation of the temporal, and submission to God's universal, timeless Truth. \nIn the late 1960s, he was known as H. Rap Brown, Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, (SNCC), Minister of Justice of the Black Panther Party, and on the FBI's most-wanted list. Today, he is Jamil Al-Amin, a devoted Muslim dedicated to the principles of the Holy Qur'an and the traditions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). \nImam Al-Amin, the youngest of three children, was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1943. His father worked as a laborer for Esso Standard Oil. His mother taught children at an orphanage and also worked as a maid. As a youth, the 6'5 Brown was an excellent athlete, excelling in basketball and football. The name given to him by his parents was Hubert Geroid Brown. \nThe street named him Rap. He had a scathing dexterity with the language, combining profound intellect with blunt coarseness. We played the Dozens like white folks play Scrabble ... a mean game, where you try to totally destroy somebody else with words. \nInfluenced by many writers committed to the struggle of Blacks for freedom, the nineteen-year-old H. Rap Brown found Howard University inspiring and motivating. He had attended Southern University for a while but spent summers with his brother who attended Howard. \nBy 1964, Brown had moved there and become politically involved in SNCC. Under the leadership of Stokely Carmichael, SNCC had rejected its earlier policy of nonviolence and adopted a strong anti-white position. It discouraged whites from participating in the organization and disdained their support. Carmichael criticized many of the tactics of the civil rights movement and demanded Black Power for his people. \nBrown's boldness and commitment were recognized by the SNCC leadership. He confronted the political establishment with fearless verbal assaults that moved and inspired. He helped break the spell which slavery and segregation had cast over African-Americans who held white leaders in awe and reverence. In 1967, at the age of 23, he was elected chairman of SNCC, succeeding Carmichael. \nExcerpts [In the struggle], we were familiar with I

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