Anarchy – It’s Winter In America
This lecture delivers an urgent warning regarding the economic and social decline of the United States while emphasizing the divine nature of the leadership provided by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan and the required path of self-improvement for believers.
Student In The Ministry Joseph Muhammad opens by giving praise to Master Fard Muhammad and the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, hailing Minister Louis Farrakhan as the “most famous Muslim in the planet” and the long-awaited Messiah/Mahdi. He provides comfort, assuring the family that despite worldwide turmoil, the future belongs to the believers. Citing Minister Farrakhan’s A Torch Light for America, he highlights the current state of America’s economy as being in “grave disrepair” and decline. He notes the all-time low of the stock market (Nov 7–10, 2025) and discusses the spiritual meaning of Surah 105 (The Elephant) related to the confusion of the elite. He warns that America exhibits signs of a “third world country,” including economic hardships, costly wars, environmental problems, and governmental “gridlock politics” that blames the poor. He reminds the audience that constant prayer acts as a “booster pill” to help overcome difficulties and encourages consistency in their attendance at the mosque.
Student In The Ministry Tuere Muhammad focuses on the physical and economic health crisis facing the people. She highlights the widespread presence of toxic chemicals in common products like nail polish, perfume, and hairspray, which are linked to aggressive breast cancer, especially among Black women, noting that most cancers stem from environmental and lifestyle factors rather than genetics. She points out that the destructive, unhealthy lifestyles promoted by “Merchants of Death” are often supported by the U.S. government and the medical community. As a holistic remedy that cleanses the body and blood of impurities, she advocates for fasting (3 to 90 days), calling it a superior and free alternative to expensive treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. Furthermore, she exposes the cycle of chemical injustice found in dollar stores, which rely on the purchasing power of low-income and non-white families. The low cost of goods is partially tied to the use of U.S. prison labor (which disproportionately affects people of color and is protected by the 13th Amendment’s exception to slavery) in the supply chains of popular food and consumer brands. Finally, she stresses the necessity for Black people to shift from being mere consumers to producers, citing historical abuses (like the failure of the Freedman’s Bank and Jim Crow laws) that criminalized Black enterprise.
Student Regional Minister Rodney Muhammad centers his discussion on the nature of divine leadership and persistence. He extols Minister Farrakhan as an “example of a non-quitter,” defining true success as the journey, not the destination. He analyzes the challenging assignment of the “recipient of revelation,” noting that God often chooses the “despised and rejected” (like the Honorable Elijah Muhammad). He explains that prophets like Jesus and Muhammad ibn Abdullah were “signs” pointing toward the final fulfillment in the present time. The true “seal of the prophets” is the one who does not bring more scripture but reveals the deepest meaning and essence of previous teachings, enabling followers to never need another teacher again—a role fulfilled by Minister Farrakhan. This figure acts as a “light giving sun” whose magnetic energy thaws out “frozen” thinking and implants the wisdom of God for protection and success. SRM Muhammad updates the warnings of economic collapse, citing mass white-collar layoffs (2 million unemployed) driven by AI and automation, predicting that this desperation will lead to anarchy and revolution, comparing the current situation to the French Revolution where the common people violently rose against the aristocracy. He highlights the political significance of the Muslim mayor-elect in New York City (Ma’am Danny) as proof that the establishment is “at war with Islam”. Ultimately, the goal is for the followers to stand “living perpendicular,” carrying the burden of bringing into existence a new government by solving their own problems and practicing self-discipline.







