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In The Name of Allah |
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Reviewed
by Ashahed M. Muhammad
Is it a street gang of
gun-runners, dope dealers, thieves and miscreants, or is it a youth group
teaching Black pride to inner city youth? Is it an unofficial offshoot of the
Nation of Islam, or a special forces Black Op?
Is it a social group created to unify and spread the teachings of Islam
to all those in need of knowledge or simply a trendy cultural anachronism
responsible for certain aspects of hip hop terminology?
Much is said regarding the Five Percenters – a youth movement founded in
Wakeel Allah, an insider and scholar within the Five Percenters has written the
most thorough and comprehensive
treatment of this story of Clarence 13X Smith (aka Allah, aka The Father) and
the origin of the Five Percenters. This is a must read and is considered the
most definitive balanced treatment of this subject to date.
At 438 total pages and with 432 reference notes, the book may appear somewhat
intimidating, however, it can be read and enjoyed no matter what level of
previous knowledge exists in the reader’s mind regarding the subject.
It is important to understand that like most movements that have become national
and even global in their impact and reach, the Five Percenters are not
necessarily monolithic in their views and belief systems or in total agreement
regarding what the group is or represents.
The author delves deeply into the intricacies and subtle variances of the
different schools of thought without being disrespectful to any, by forthrightly
and effectively dissecting the ideological differences that exist within the
group.
For example, on pages 322-323 , Wakeel goes into whether the Five Percenters see
themselves as an extension of the Nation of Islam or a division of
the Nation of Islam.
He writes:
"Hence, those who see themselves as an extension of the NOI tend to embrace the fundamental concepts of NOI theology. These Five Percenters believe that Allah’s original intent and purpose of founding the Five Percenters were to spread the teachings of Islam (as taught in the NOI Lessons) to the “babies” in the street who didn’t attend the Mosque. These Five Percenters identify themselves in the lessons as being part of a larger Nation of Islam that encompasses all the human family who “are striving for righteousness” and Black People in particular."
In contrast or perhaps in
juxtaposition to that view, he discusses those who would be classified in the
category of a division of the Nation of Islam.
He writes:
"These
Five Percenters who are partial to the NOI teachings believe that Allah
(Clarence 13X) left the Mosque to establish a counter-teaching or a whole new
“nation” that contrasted with the NOI teachings (lessons) or Islam in
general. These Five Percenters tend
to innovate on the NOI teachings rather than adhere to the fundamental concepts.
This is a critical point and
difference that must be understood because those who adhere to the latter world
view even reject the term “Five Percenter” preferring instead to be
redefined as the “Nation of Gods and Earths.”
This has been a source of conflict and great consternation among those
whose desire it is to establish – at the very least – operational unity
among those with ideological differences within the Black Nation.
In Appendix II Wakeel Allah’s research uncovers the FBI files on
Clarence 13X and the Five Percenters with special emphasis on the FBI COINTELPRO
which involved the prevention of a unified coalition of Black Nationalist
groups, prevention of the rise of a Black “Messiah” who could unify and
electrify the masses to unity and action as well as preventing Black Nationalist
groups and their leaders from achieving “respectability” and long rage
action.
What makes this book and the
author’s treatment of the subject so unique is the fact that
Additionally, Many high ranking
officials such as the International Representative of the Nation of Islam,
Minister Akbar Muhammad were in
Included in the book are
transcripts of several actual interviews with Clarence 13X himself.
In those interviews, his thoughts, opinions and ideas regarding
leadership and the movement are on display.
As the founder, most visible head and unquestioned leader of the
movement, this perspective is essential to understanding the Five Percenters.
You can even observe the unique speaking style and cadence in just
reading the interviews and the words of others in their descriptions of
“Ciphers” held with “The Father” as he is affectionately called.
What were the circumstances that led to the creation of the
Universal Flag of the Five Percenters?
What gave rise to the sophisticated and unique nomenclature
of those who are adherents to the doctrine of the Five Percenters?
What were the circumstances surrounding the death of Clarence
13X?
These critical questions and many
others are answered in this book.
The book is instructive not simply
because of the nature of the topic. It
is instructive because it demonstrates the need for those writers and scholars
within the Black Nation to tell our story and define ourselves.
More writings like this are needed. We cannot allow our enemies to
position our historical figures and our historical realities.
This book is an essential first step for one interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the doctrine and foundation of the Five Percenters.
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Ashahed
M. Muhammad is an author, researcher and the Executive Director of the Truth
Establishment Institute.
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