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by Imam W.D. Mohammed

Ancient artifact of a Africoid woman in ancient India (Photo courtesy of www.kamat.com)
Ancient artifact of a Africoid woman in ancient India (Photo courtesy of www.kamat.com)

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BLACKS IN ANCIENT INDIA

Many years ago, the Caucasian from the North came down on the dark people around the hot belt in India. Failing to defeat them with physical force, they went back and studied the wisdom and knowledge of the people they failed to defeat.

A people's knowledge is their strength. You are no stronger than your knowledge.

The world in ancient days was much like it is today. It was worse in the respect that only a few held the knowledge. Society was young and the knowledge wasn't trusted with the many.

A few directed the people with as much knowledge as they thought the people could bear. The majority of the people were babies in knowledge.

When the Caucasian returned to our world of old with a new interpretation of the knowledge of the Dravidians, they began to feed it to the black people of the ancient world. The Dravidians were an ancient black people of the Indus valley of India. The word is from "Dravida", which was the name of an old district in southern India.

The black people began to be frightened and thought that the Caucasian was a superior man that Almighty God had sent to punish them for their wrongs, and that they were to take over the world.

In the scripture of the Dravidians, the physical sun represented their body of Divine knowledge. Night represented ignorance or the absence of that Divine knowledge. They did not arrive at this kind of language because of any interest in night's blackness as a physical color or in the sun's whiteness as a physical color.

They arrived as this kind of language because of their study of the nature of the sun and the nature of darkness.

The sun is not only a source of light that enables us to have knowledge of what is around us when day comes, but it is also a source of energy and warmth. It comforts us and feeds us with energy. It makes weak physical life grow strong.

The ancient Dravidians used the sun as a symbol, not of their god in body, but of their god in the body of that Divine knowledge. So the Aryan people gave their own interpretations of Dravidian scripture and spread it to the common people.

The term "Aryan" itself reflects the deceitful scheme of the Caucasians who applied this name to themselves. It is derived from the word "arya", meaning "lord" or "master." The term Aryan has been used extensively in modern times by the Nazi in Germany who defined it as "a Caucasian of non-Jewish descent."

When Dravidian scripture spoke of "children of the night," it was identifying a certain society of people who were weakminded and weak morally. They didn't want truth because truth required them to grow morally.

No man can keep growing in real knowledge and remain small morally. Any man that grows in real knowledge and remains small morally hasn't even known the knowledge that he has been following. He has been growing mechanically.

The conquerors from the North said that the children of darkness were the black people (Dravidians) and the children of light were the Caucasians (Aryans).

Because the mass of the people were babies in knowledge and they saw that the Caucasians were advancing, they gave in to the Aryan reinterpretation of their scripture.

They began to believe, themselves, that God had sent the Caucasians down from the North to punish them. They also began to believe that the Aryans were the children of the Divine and that they, the original inhabitants, were the children of darkness (ignorance which is not accepted by God).

That made it possible for the Aryan people to trigger Aryan white supremacy in the minds of that ancient black people, and they won control of the land of the Dravidians.


Blacks in modern India
(Photo courtesy of www.kamat.com).




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