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Reporter: Thank you for sitting down with me today. Many people are curious—why do Nubarian Muslims want the entire Earth and not just one continent or land?


The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: Because the Earth is Allāh’s creation, and Allāh is not partial. To claim one continent is to accept limitation imposed by the oppressor. We were scattered across this planet, enslaved on every shore, and our suffering was global. So must be our redemption. The Earth is the inheritance of the Righteous, and we intend to restore it to Divine Law.

Reporter: Why reclaim America first?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: Because this land is the heart of the Beast. The systems of oppression that dominate the world are headquartered here—its banks, its military power, its media influence. Strike the root, and the tree of tyranny falls everywhere. Moreover, this land was once home to Black Indigenous Nations—our people—before they were massacred and erased. We do not just reclaim America for power’s sake; we reclaim it as an act of ancestral justice.

Reporter: Who do you believe currently occupies this land?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: Colonizers, usurpers, and those who profit from the blood of our ancestors. They have built their wealth on stolen land, enslaved labor, and genocide. And worse—some of our own people have chosen to side with them, adopting their values and helping maintain their rule. We recognize them as traitors to the cause of liberation.

Reporter: That’s a powerful statement. How do you plan to remove what you call “the wicked,” even among your own?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: Through separation and divine judgment. We will no longer live under their system, and we will no longer allow those who betray us to drain our strength. The wicked remove themselves—they cannot survive in a society rooted in truth and justice. As Babylon collapses, we build, and when the final reckoning comes, Allāh Himself will decide who remains.

Reporter: What would you say to those who call this vision extreme?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: It is not extreme to want to live free on the land of your forefathers. It is not extreme to demand justice after centuries of crimes. What is extreme is what has been done to us—slavery, colonization, mass incarceration, cultural genocide. If they call our freedom “extreme,” that only shows how comfortable they are with our chains.

Reporter: And your ultimate vision?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: A world where the righteous govern all life in harmony with Divine Law. Where our children are no longer hunted, our women no longer degraded, our men no longer enslaved by false systems. We will reclaim not just the land, but the seas, the skies, and even the stars. Because the destiny of Nubarian Islām is universal—without end.

Reporter: You spoke of the Black Indigenous Nations of America—what happened to them?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: They were systematically erased. The original people of this land were dark-skinned, wool-haired, and deeply spiritual. They were the first custodians of this soil, building civilizations long before European arrival. When colonizers came, they slaughtered them, reclassified survivors as “Negro,” “Colored,” or “Freedmen,” and then rewrote history to remove all traces of their sovereignty. The erasure wasn’t just physical—it was cultural, spiritual, and mental. What remains are fragments, and we are the ones destined to gather those fragments and restore the whole.

Reporter: How does Nubarian Islām view that restoration?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: As divine obligation. Land without its rightful people is cursed. Our ancestors’ bones cry out from beneath this soil, demanding that justice be done. To restore this land is to heal it—spiritually, ecologically, and socially. That means removing exploiters, ending their exploitative systems, and reviving the sacred stewardship of this earth as ordained by Allāh.

Reporter: And what role does separation play in this process?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: Separation is survival. You cannot heal while living with the disease. Our people have tried integration for centuries—it has only led to further degradation. We must withdraw from their economy, their politics, their education, and even from those of our own who have chosen to serve the oppressor. Only by building a sovereign society, wholly independent and guided by divine principles, can we fulfill our destiny.

Reporter: What would you say to those who claim this is about revenge?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: It’s not about revenge; it’s about restoration. Revenge is blind destruction, but restoration is purposeful. We are not here to destroy the world—we are here to cleanse it. We are not seeking to become what they were; we are seeking to become what we were always meant to be: the righteous inheritors of the Earth.

Reporter: Final question—what is your message to the world right now?

The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad: The time of the wicked has expired. The Earth trembles under their misrule. This is not just our movement—it is a divine decree. Join us if you seek truth. Stand aside if you fear change. But if you oppose us, know this: we will not stop. Not until every chain is broken, every lie exposed, and the Earth itself is free. This is not a dream—it is prophecy.







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