Assignment: July 8, 2022
Time for Completion: 1 Week
As-Salaam Alaikum!
Dear Believers, Friends and Fellow Students,
We pray that each and every one of you have greatly benefitted from Study Guide 19A. This week we are providing the questions below to facilitate reflection on such life-changing knowledge.
Next week (July 15) we plan to have a national study group meeting, in which, be it the Will of Allah and with the permission of His Messiah, I will address some of the questions you submitted on this unit of study.
Tonight, let's engage in the area of practical application with the questions below:
1) Why do you think “Saviours’ Day 1991: Who Is God?" was selected for inclusion in this Course?
- In what way, if any, do you see this study guide having a direct connection to improving the development of the Black community at this time in our history?
2) List some specific actions you have been inspired to take in your own life, based on this particular study guide. (What specifically do you believe you have to do or have already done.)
- What are some obstacles you expect you will be confronted with or you already have overcome?
- Do you feel you are prepared to handle the unexpected?
Take some time to review the lecture @ http://study.noi.org. Let us be prepared to “expose our thoughts to one another” in our Study Groups.
Please utilize the link below to submit your questions related to this very important Study Guide (19A: Who Is God?) in this course of study, Self-Improvement: The Basis for Community Development.
Please let the world know how you have benefited and your experiences from Study Guide 19A and the lecture, “Who Is God?”, share your responses via social media using #NOIFridays #SG19A.
This Course is all about you becoming a god. Be aware always of these words from the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in his introductory letter:
“Each study session is designed on the guidance of Allah (God) to produce: self-examination; self-analysis; self-correction; and, to quicken in each of us, the self-accusing spirit. For, it is only when we are awakened morally that we have to face the self-accusing spirit that leads to our resurrection.
“Resurrection” is that process that begins with the self-accusing spirit and does not end until we become one in perfect harmony or peace with Allah (God) and His Creation.”
May Allah continue to bless us with Love and the Light of Understanding!
Student Minister Ava Muhammad
Official National Spokesperson for the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
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Study Guide 19A: Who Is God?
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