
War – For Your Heart and Mind
A powerful and insightful lecture featuring five dynamic Student Ministers from the Nation of Islam, delivering profound teachings and guidance relevant to our times. This session delves into critical spiritual, social, and economic truths, emphasizing the path to salvation and the role of divine leadership.
The program, hosted by Student In The Ministry Joseph Muhammad, opens with a heartfelt prayer of submission to Allah and profound gratitude for His mercy and messengers, from Moses and Jesus to Prophet Muhammad. Joseph Muhammad highlights the unique appearance of Master W. Fard Muhammad and his raising of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, who in turn raised the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan as our contemporary guide.
He passionately asserts that we are in a spiritual, psychological, and physical “war” for our minds and families, advocating for re-education to escape a societal “matrix”. Referencing both the Holy Quran (Chapter 47, “War”) and the Bible (Exodus 15:3, “The Lord is a man of war”), he explains that “hitting them in the neck” with truth disorients opposition. Joseph Muhammad also champions The Final Call newspaper as a source of unadulterated truth, discussing its role in Minister Farrakhan’s freedom to speak uncompromisingly.
He addresses misconceptions about the Nation of Islam’s teachings on “white people as devils,” clarifying it refers to behavior, not skin color, and underscores the pursuit of universal justice.
Student In The Ministry Tuere Muhammad eloquently breaks down the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan’s article, “The Human Body, the Perfect Representation of Economy.” She defines true economy as efficient management and equitable wealth distribution, contrasting it with America’s capitalist system where the top 10% hold 70% of the wealth, leaving the bottom 50% with only 3%.
Tuere Muhammad uses the human body as a divine model for a socialist system, where every organ and cell receives according to its need, promoting the common good. She discusses humanity’s stewardship over Allah’s creation, lamenting the abuse of power, denaturing of food, and environmental contamination.
Drawing from the Holy Quran (Sura 2:29-30, 28:4, 23:45-47) and Proverbs 29:2, she speaks of a divine transition of authority, where the “kingdom of God” will be given to the righteous, bringing an end to the unsustainable era of white supremacy.
Student In The Ministry Zebulon X continues the powerful message, reflecting on the Savior’s Day 2017 lecture, “Have No Fear for the future. For the future is ours.” He recounts the historical arrival of a “new people” (Caucasians) 6,000 years ago who became “mischief makers” causing bloodshed, a point questioned even by angels in the Holy Quran (Sura 2:30).
He boldly proclaims the end of this world and the beginning of a brand new reality. Zebulon X emphasizes the significance of names given by God, stating they reflect characteristics and are essential for salvation. He cites both the Bible (John 8:32) and the Holy Quran to highlight the liberating power of truth, warning against deception that turns friends into enemies and vice versa.
Critiquing Christian pastors for condemning the Nation of Islam’s teaching on “devils” while Jesus himself used the term (John 8:44), he reiterates the core principle of One God, One Faith, One Baptism (Ephesians 4:4), supporting this with multiple scriptures from Isaiah, Hosea, Malachi, and Mark.
Student In The Ministry Linda Muhammad offers an insightful exploration of “Patience and Prayer,” drawing from the Holy Quran (Sura 2:153): “All you who believe, seek assistance through patience and prayer. Surely Allah is with the patient.” She stresses the importance of seeking assistance with faith, trusting in Allah’s timing and divine will.
Linda Muhammad quotes Minister Farrakhan on God’s active role in fulfilling His will and advises that prayer should not be for show but an earnest, faith-filled connection. She explains that when God answers prayers, faith increases; when He delays, patience increases; and when He doesn’t answer, it’s because He has something better.
Warning against praying to “partners” or “associates” instead of the singular God, she emphasizes that only Allah can grant what is truly meant for us. Using the stages of human creation (Sura 23:12-14) as an analogy, she illustrates the necessity of patience in our growth and development. She concludes by highlighting the dire consequences of impatience, such as spiritual setbacks and missed blessings, and the essential role of prayer, citing examples of prophets like Abraham, Moses, and Daniel.
Finally, Student In The Ministry David Hasan addresses “Law, Purpose, and the Mission of the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.” He asserts that only Allah gives life and that our purpose in creation is to know and worship Him, refuting the idea of God as a mystery. David Hasan explains that Master Fard Muhammad’s appearance and the raising of Elijah Muhammad and Minister Farrakhan fulfill God’s purpose to save a people, particularly Black people who have endured immense suffering, making them resilient and capable of building a new world.
He reiterates the singular nature of Allah, emphasizing worship of Him alone as the path to true greatness and overcoming all obstacles. Citing Holy Quran Sura 110 (“The Help”), he explains that God is a human being, a revolutionary truth often met with controversy because it exposes those who teach a “ghost God”. David Hasan underlines Minister Farrakhan’s role as a faithful warner, whose prophecies about current global events (Trump’s presidency, economic collapse, natural disasters, white supremacy’s rise) have proven true, urging listeners to heed his guidance.
He concludes by emphasizing the Nation of Islam’s sole mission: the resurrection of the mentally, morally, spiritually, economically, socially, and politically dead Black man and woman, achieved through unity and collective effort, following the blueprint of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad.
This lecture is a call to action for belief, self-reflection, and commitment to divine principles. It reminds us that by accepting our true selves and God’s guidance, we can navigate the challenges of today and build a righteous future.