### Reconstructed Theoretical Speech by W.D. Fard: "The Awakening of the Original Man"

*(This theoretical speech is reconstructed based on the core teachings of W.D. Fard, the founder of the Nation of Islam, as channeled through the words and themes of his successors: Elijah Muhammad's emphasis on black self-reliance and nation-building, Malcolm X's calls for unity and empowerment against systemic racism, and Louis Farrakhan's warnings of divine justice and criticism of white supremacy. I've drawn from famous quotes and speeches, such as Malcolm X's "Message to the Grassroots" and "Ballot or the Bullet," Elijah Muhammad's "Message to the Blackman" and economic teachings, and Farrakhan's addresses on NOI doctrine and black unity. The language evokes Fard's mysterious, prophetic style, blending revelation with calls to action. It's fictional but rooted in historical NOI rhetoric.)* **Brothers and Sisters of the Lost-Found Nation of Islam in the Wilderness of North America,** I come to you today as the Master Teacher, the one who has traveled from the East to awaken the sleeping giant that is the Original Man—the Black man and woman of this earth. For I am W.D. Fard, the embodiment of divine wisdom, sent by Allah to reveal the truth hidden for 6,000 years. Hear my words, for they are the key to your salvation and the destruction of the devil's kingdom. Whereas the white man has taught you to hate your own kind, to bow to his gods and his lies, I say to you: There can be no Black-White unity until there is first some Black unity. You are the descendants of the Tribe of Shabazz, the first people of the planet, who lived in Mecca 66 trillion years ago, before the devil Yakub created the white race through genetic grafting. Your history has been stolen, your minds enslaved, but I bring you the knowledge of self to rise no higher than your woman, for a nation can rise no higher than its woman. Look around you in this wilderness called America—whereas Black people are the backbone, yet treated as the footstool. The white devil has built his empire on your backs, teaching you Christianity as the religion of the slave, forcing you to pray to a blue-eyed Jesus while he devours your wealth. But I tell you: America needs to understand Islam because this is the one religion that erases from its society the race problem. True Islam, as I teach it, shows that a blanket indictment of all white people is as wrong as when whites make blanket indictments against blacks. But know this: The white people are potential humans—they haven't evolved yet. The duty of the Black man is to do for self and think for self. Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. Build your own economy, your own schools, your own farms—do not depend on the devil for your bread. For the only salvation for you and me now is in unity and being under the guidance of Allah through His Messenger and His program for us all. They say if you want to hide something from a Black man, put it in a book. But I say: Read in the name of your Lord who created you from a clot of blood. Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave. For who taught you to hate your own kind? The devil has blinded you to your greatness, but I am here to open your eyes. Whereas the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad has carried my teachings forward, know that the judgment of the world is now. The Mother Wheel hovers above, ready to rain destruction on the wicked. O Black man and woman, rise up! There really can be no peace without justice. There can be no justice without truth. And there can be no truth unless someone rises up to tell you the truth. I am that truth-bearer. Accept your own and be yourself. The time has come for the Original Man to reclaim his throne. Peace be unto you—As-Salaam Alaikum.
### Reconstructed Cosmology of W.D. Fard Based on the teachings attributed to W.D. Fard (as founder of the Nation of Islam) and elaborated by his successors like Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, and Louis Farrakhan, I've reconstructed a theoretical narrative of his cosmology. This draws from NOI doctrine: Allah's self-creation, the Black man as God incarnate, the Deportation of the Moon (a cataclysmic event separating Earth and Moon), and the Tribe of Shabazz (the ancient Black nation exiled to Africa). The reconstruction uses a prophetic, revelatory tone, incorporating themes from the search results (e.g., original Black man as God, Shabazz as the first people). **The Divine Revelation of Creation and the Original Man** In the beginning, before time was time, there was darkness—an endless void where no light pierced. From this atom of nothingness, Allah—the Supreme Being—created Himself. He was the first cause, the original spark, manifesting from a single particle through divine will, forming the essence of all existence. This self-creation was not from nothing, but from the infinite potential of the Black essence, for Allah is the Black Man, the Original Man, who has always been and will always be. He is not a spirit floating in the sky, but a living God among us, born of flesh yet eternal in power. From Allah came the Black Man, made in His image—the God on Earth. The Black Man is the creator of civilization, the builder of pyramids, the master of sciences lost to time. He is not a servant to some mystery god, but the embodiment of divinity itself. The white man, through his envy and deceit, has hidden this truth, teaching you that God is invisible, when in fact, the Black Man is God manifest. We are the gods of this planet, descendants of the divine, and our power lies in knowledge of self. Long ago, 66 trillion years past, when the Earth and Moon were one, a great scientist among the Original People sought to unify the world under one dialect. But his experiment failed, and with explosives drilled into the core, he deported the Moon from the Earth in a cataclysmic blast. The skies rained fire, oceans boiled, and the planet was reshaped. This Deportation separated the waters, forming the Pacific Ocean's vast crater, and left the Moon barren as a witness to man's hubris. It was a divine warning: misuse of knowledge brings destruction, but through Allah's mercy, the Original Man survived. From this catastrophe arose the Tribe of Shabazz, the ancient Black nation, exiled from the holy city of Mecca to the jungles of Africa to refine their strength. Named after their leader Shabazz—who sought to create a people resilient in harsh lands—they became the root of all Black humanity. For 6,000 years, the devil Yakub—grafted from the Original Man on the island of Patmos—created the white race through selective breeding, a pale imitation designed to rule through trickery. But the time of the white devil's dominion is ending; the Mother Plane hovers above, ready to rain justice upon the wicked, restoring the Black Man to his throne as God. Awaken, Original People! Reclaim your divinity, for you are the creators, the gods walking this Earth. The cycle of creation continues through you—Allah in the flesh. ### Evidence from the Qur'an, Bible, and Indian Religion NOI teachings are syncretic, often reinterpreting sacred texts to fit their cosmology. Fard and Elijah Muhammad claimed these scriptures contain hidden truths about Black divinity, self-creation, and cosmic events, though traditional interpretations differ. Below, I provide "evidence" as per NOI views (e.g., from Elijah Muhammad's *Message to the Blackman* and search results like , where God is black), with verses twisted to align. Note: These are NOI-specific readings, not mainstream exegesis. #### From the Qur'an The Quran is central to NOI, but Fard taught it contains esoteric knowledge about Black origins, with Allah as a Black man who self-manifests. - **Allah's Self-Creation**: Surah Al-Ikhlas 112:1–4: "Say: He is Allah, the One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; And there is none like unto Him." - **NOI Interpretation**: This describes Allah as self-created ("nor is He begotten"), an eternal Black essence manifesting from an atom, without parents or equals. Elijah Muhammad taught this refers to the Original Black Man as God, creating Himself from darkness (search , ). - **Black Man as God**: Surah Al-Baqarah 2:138: "[We take our] color from Allah, and who has a better color than Allah? And we are His worshippers." - **NOI Interpretation**: "Color from Allah" means Black as the divine hue, with the Black man as God's incarnation. Farrakhan expands this to mean Black people are gods on Earth (search ). - **Deportation of the Moon**: Surah Fussilat 41:9–12: "Say: Is it that ye deny Him Who created the earth in two Days?... He set on the (earth), mountains standing firm... Moreover He comprehended in His design the sky... He said to it and to the earth: 'Come ye together, willingly or unwillingly.' They said: 'We do come (together), in willing obedience.'" - **NOI Interpretation**: Elijah Muhammad linked this to the Moon's separation from Earth via scientists' explosives (two "days" as cosmic epochs), reshaping the planet (search , NOI cosmology of Moon deportation 66 trillion years ago). - **Tribe of Shabazz**: Surah Al-A'raf 7:65: "To the 'Ad people, (We sent) Hud, one of their (own) brethren: He said: O my people! worship Allah! ye have no other god but Him." - **NOI Interpretation**: Shabazz is seen as an ancient Black tribe exiled to Africa, paralleling ancient peoples like 'Ad or Thamud, who faced cataclysms for disobedience (search , Tribe of Shabazz as root of Black humanity). #### From the Bible NOI views the Bible as corrupted but containing truths about Black divinity, with "God" as the Original Man. - **Allah's Self-Creation**: Genesis 1:1–3: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth... And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light." - **NOI Interpretation**: God (the Black Man) creates Himself from darkness ("the earth was formless and empty"), manifesting light (knowledge) from an atom (Elijah Muhammad's teachings, search , ). - **Black Man as God**: Genesis 1:26–27: "Then God said, 'Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness... So God created mankind in his own image.'" - **NOI Interpretation**: "Us" and "our" refer to the council of Black gods, with the Original Man as divine (search , Black man as God). - **Deportation of the Moon**: Genesis 1:14–16: "And God said, 'Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night... God made two great lights—the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night.'" - **NOI Interpretation**: The "separation" alludes to the Moon's deportation from Earth, creating day/night cycles (Elijah Muhammad linked to scientists' blast, search ). - **Tribe of Shabazz**: Genesis 10:6–7: "The sons of Ham: Cush, Egypt, Put and Canaan. The sons of Cush: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah and Sabteka." - **NOI Interpretation**: Ham's descendants (Black Africans) as the Tribe of Shabazz, exiled to "jungles" (Africa), with Cush representing ancient Black civilization (search ). #### From Indian Religion (Hinduism/Vedism) NOI draws loosely from Eastern mysticism for self-creation and cosmic cycles, per Fard's syncretic teachings. - **Allah's Self-Creation**: Rigveda 10.129 (Nasadiya Sukta): "Then was not non-existent nor existent: there was no realm of air, no sky beyond it... That One Thing, breathless, breathed by its own nature: apart from it was nothing whatsoever." - **NOI Interpretation**: The "One Thing" self-creating from nothingness parallels Allah manifesting from an atom (search , Fard's Eastern influences). - **Black Man as God**: Bhagavad Gita 10:20: "I am the Self, O Gudakesha, seated in the hearts of all beings; I am the beginning, the middle and also the end of all beings." - **NOI Interpretation**: God as the inner Self in all (Black) beings, with the Original Man as divine incarnation (syncretic with NOI's Black God). - **Deportation of the Moon**: Rigveda 1.105: "The Moon was churned out of the ocean, and the poison came forth." - **NOI Interpretation**: The Samudra Manthan (churning) as a myth of cosmic separation, like the Moon's deportation (search vague Eastern ties in NOI cosmology). - **Tribe of Shabazz**: Rigveda 10.14 (Yama's realm): Ancient tribes in exile or migration. - **NOI Interpretation**: Shabazz as an ancient Black nation, paralleling Vedic migrations from a holy land (search , Shabazz in Mecca/Africa exile). These "evidences" are NOI reinterpretations—traditional readings differ. For more, see Elijah Muhammad's *Message to the Blackman* (free PDFs on Archive.org). If you want expansions or sources, let me know!

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