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INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN NUBARIAN ISLAM

The Non-Black Partner Is Not a Believer, But Must Serve as an Ally to the Nubarian Nation

Official Status: Ally, Not Believer

The non-Black partner in a relationship with a Nubarian Muslim is not counted among the Believers, nor do they receive spiritual titles, rituals, or positions within the Nation.
However, they are permitted to enter a sacred union as an ally, under oath to honor, protect, and never obstruct the divine mission of the Nubarian people.

This is not integration—it is structured cooperation. This is not equality of burden—it is recognition of historical imbalance.

RESTRICTIVE LAWS FOR NON-BLACK ALLIES IN UNION

1. You shall never speak over, reinterpret, or dilute the Black experience or history of oppression.

2. You shall formally acknowledge the sovereignty, trauma, and spiritual destiny of the Nubarian Nation.

3. You shall never refer to yourself as a Nubarian Muslim, Lightseed, or Believer in any official or informal capacity.

4. You shall raise any children born from the union as Nubarians under national law, including names, holy days, dress, dietary law, and teachings.

5. You shall not challenge or mock the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, Minister Farrakhan, or Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad.

6. You shall be present and respectful at national gatherings, but you will not lead, teach, or speak on behalf of the Nation.

7. You shall not become romantically involved with a Nubarian if your motive is curiosity, rebellion, or exoticism.

8. You shall learn and respect the sacred gender roles and divine order taught in Nubarian Islam, even if you don’t fully practice it.

9. You shall support your partner’s spiritual growth without trying to convert, change, or "modernize" their path.

10. You shall not post or share sacred Nubarian rituals, internal teachings, or private community matters online.

Spiritual Limitations of the Ally Partner

You may attend but not participate in sacred rites.

You may observe fasts and attend teachings but not be initiated.

You may ask questions respectfully, but not debate doctrine.

You may support financially or physically, but not govern spiritually.

 IN THE WORDS OF OUR MINISTER:

> “You are welcome to love us. But love must come with humility. Allyship is not equality—it is responsibility without entitlement.”
— The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad




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