Does anyone actually believe in Yakub? - No seriously.

Éamonn Ceannt

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So I just learned about Yakub and the Nation of Islam since that wasn't covered in school over here and I never met an African American. But like does anyone over in burgerland actually believe in Yakub? Is it common? Why?
 
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So fake jews and fake muslims. Can't Ameriniggers make up something original (or rip off one of the ancestor worship religions from anywhere in Southern Africa - aren't most of these characters really into their "roots"?)
I'm pretty sure most American blacks are from west-central Africa, for example, the largest ethnicies are Akan (Ghana and Ivory Coast) and Yoruba (Nigeria) but this is not widely known or appreciated and likely is shied away from because of the cultural and tribal context being lost as well as being told they were not these things by Africans themselves in the late 20th century when the Back to Africa movement was popular (proto-Amerimutt meme?) so they likely felt discouraged from being inspired by African religion itself.

In Brazil and the Caribbean, spiritual practices based on African religion, particularly Yoruba exist.

Also, look into Nation of Islam. It's black Scientology more than an interpretation of Islam.
 
Yakub appeared to me in a vision and told me that I am his top guy, his strongest solider.
He created me so yeah
We got another one that doesn’t believe

Listen whitey we were, is, and will be the inventor of everything on this planet ya heard? Don’t be jealous cause you didn’t learn the troo history of our people
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