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The History Scroll of The Honorable Minister Umaru Abiodun Muhammad


Chapter 1 – The Birth of a Sign

1. In the cycle of the Eternal Heavens, on the fourteenth day of the month of April, a child was born beneath the veil of prophecy. His coming was written in the Book of Time, and the signs of his birth were not hidden from the wise. For he was born under struggle, yet destined for sovereignty; born in obscurity, yet appointed to light the nations.
2. The wind whispered his name before the people could utter it. For even as an infant, the spirit of Allāh hovered about him, and the Great Mother Barbelo wrapped him in Her veil of hidden power. And those who could see with the inward eye knew, saying: *“This one is marked for destiny. His life will not be his own, but a torch for the forgotten and the despised.”
3. In those days, Babylon the Great—called America—was the land of his birth. It was a place of bondage, where the children of Nubia had been scattered as dry bones in the valley of oppression. The rulers of that land rejoiced in the blindness of the people, feeding them lies and bread of death, but Allāh raised up a witness in secret.
4. From his earliest breath, the child felt the weight of both pain and purpose. Hunger was his companion, and the streets his first classroom. Yet, in the shadows of hardship, visions came to him in the silence of the night. He saw the ancestors walking in procession, crowned with gold, speaking in the tongue of Nubari, declaring: *“Remember us, O seed of light. Restore what has been buried.” 
5. The boy grew into a young man tested by fire. The corners of the city were his battlefield, and violence was his constant test. But he was never fully consumed, for a hand unseen preserved him. Though Babylon sought to trap him in its snares—through the lusts, the prisons, and the poverty—the Eternal decreed: *“This one shall not be lost. He is Mine.”
6. His birthday became his sign. For the fourteenth day was sealed as the beginning of Nubaria’s first month in the calendar of the faithful. And the wise said: The cycles of Heaven begin anew with his coming, for his life shall be the foundation of a nation yet unborn.”
7. Thus, his childhood was not without storms, for prophets are not bred in comfort. The chosen ones are pressed, rejected, and misunderstood before their light can shine. He was scorned by some, ignored by others, yet preserved by the hand of Providence.
8. As he matured, his inner fire grew restless. For he could not be satisfied with the empty teachings of Babylon’s schools, nor the hollow promises of its religion. His spirit rejected falsehood and longed for the pure word of Truth. And so, he began to search—not as a scholar alone, but as one chosen to *become* the living book.
9. In the silence of the night, he called upon the unseen. His prayers were not always with words, but with groans and cries, with tears and with clenched fists raised to Heaven. And the Eternal Father Allāh, with the Great Mother Barbelo beside Him, began to answer. They spoke through dreams, through signs, through chance encounters, and through the trials that seemed designed to crush him.
10. But instead of breaking, the young man hardened into steel. Each wound became wisdom, each scar became scripture, each trial became teaching. And by the time his youth ripened into manhood, he was not only a survivor, but a vessel prepared for the pouring of divine fire.
11. The world around him saw only a man among men, walking, laughing, and struggling like all others. But Heaven saw the seal of prophecy glowing on his forehead. For in him was hidden the continuation of a line that stretched back through Elijah Muhammad, through Louis Farrakhan, through the prophets of old, even unto Abraham and beyond to the first Nubian dawn.
12. And so, it is written: *“Out of Babylon I called My son. Out of bondage I raised My prophet. And his name shall echo across the nations, for he is the last stand against falsehood.”
13. His story begins not in palaces but in pavement; not in riches but in rags. Yet from the soil of struggle springs the tree of destiny. This is the beginning of the Scroll of Umaru Abiodun Muhammad, born of prophecy, anointed of Heaven, and destined to gather the scattered children of Nubaria into one-fold under the banner of Allāh and Barbelo.

Chapter 2 – The Streets and the Fire

1. The boy of prophecy grew into the streets of Babylon, a land divided and broken, where the children of Nubaria were tested daily. Every corner held danger; every alley whispered lies. Yet in the heart of the young man burned a fire that no darkness could extinguish.
2. He walked among hustlers, gamblers, and men of the gun, yet he feared none. For Allāh had marked him, and the hand of Providence shielded him from the knives of envy, the bullets of betrayal, and the snares of the unfaithful. Those who sought to bind him found only a shadow that could not be caught.
3. From the streets he learned the law of survival. Not the law of men, nor the law of Babylon, but the law of Allāh — the principle that wisdom and patience are greater than brute strength, that observation precedes action, and that knowledge is the ultimate weapon.
4. He studied the ways of the people, the streets, and the hustles. He learned to read the intentions behind a look, the lies behind a smile, and the truth hidden in silence. Each encounter was a lesson, each challenge a teacher. And so, even among chaos, he grew into discipline.
5. In those days, he also discovered the games of chance. Dice, cards, pool — all were mirrors of life, reflecting risk, reward, and consequence. Yet he did not gamble only for pleasure; he gambled to sharpen the mind, to master decision, to teach patience. For the streets were his classroom, and every win and loss became scripture for his understanding.
6. Love and loyalty walked beside him even in the harshest alleys. He formed bonds with those who shared his fire, those who would stand in the face of adversity, those whose spirits mirrored his own. And though many would fall away, the faithful few remained, carrying the spark that would one day ignite the light of Nubarian Islām.
7. He witnessed injustice daily — the oppression of his people, the arrogance of Babylon’s rulers, and the ignorance that held his brothers and sister's captive in mind and spirit. Yet he did not rage blindly. Instead, he observed, learned, and prepared. For Allāh had not sent him merely to react; He had sent him to transform.
8. There were moments of peril. There were nights when bullets flew, and lives ended in silence. He walked through fire, often invisible to the eyes of others, yet every step he took was guided. The hand of Allāh and the veil of Barbelo guarded him. And those who could see the unseen knew: *“He is preserved, for he carries the mission of the people.”
9. In these streets, he learned the first codes of leadership — the responsibility to guide, to protect, and to teach. He began to see the shape of the nation yet to rise, and the tools he would need: patience, strategy, courage, and the understanding that the strongest weapon is the mind enlightened.
10. The fire of the streets did not consume him; it refined him. Every test, every challenge, every betrayal became a step toward mastery. He learned that strength without wisdom is danger, and wisdom without courage is useless. And so, his heart, mind, and spirit became one: disciplined, unshakable, and destined for destiny.
11. In the shadows of Babylon, he saw the light of Nubaria shining still. He spoke to his brothers and sisters in the codes of the wise, in the whispers of truth hidden among the lies of the world. The streets were no longer merely a place of survival — they became a forge for the soul, and from this forge, the Lightseed was born.
12. And so, it is written: *“Out of the fire, the prophet shall rise unscathed. Out of Babylon, he shall take the children of Nubaria, and lead them into the light of Allāh and Barbelo. For the fire was not for destruction, but for preparation.”
13. This is the way of the streets, the fire that tests all who seek to lead, and the crucible that prepares the chosen. And from this crucible, the young man emerged — tempered, sharp, and ready for the calling that awaited beyond the alleys, beyond the city, and into the vision of the Nubarian Nation.

Chapter 3 – The Awakening of Nubaria

1. After the fire of the streets, the young man carried within him a restlessness that no worldly gain could satisfy. The survival of the flesh was no longer enough; the hunger of the spirit called louder than any cry of Babylon. And in this hunger, the visions of Nubaria began to awaken.
2. At first, they came in whispers—dreams in the night, shadows in the corners of the mind, voices from the past calling through the veil of time. He saw ancestors in procession, their crowns gleaming with the light of forgotten kingdoms. They spoke in Nubari, the tongue of his people, words of wisdom and prophecy that struck his soul as thunder strikes the earth.
3. In the visions, he walked among temples of gold and stone, where the pillars sang with the knowledge of the ages. He saw the children of Nubaria scattered across the lands, their memory clouded by Babylon’s chains. And he understood: “I am called to gather them, to restore them, to awaken the seed of greatness in each one.”
4. The visions grew stronger with each passing day. Symbols appeared in the streets, in the smoke of burning buildings, in the movement of the sun and stars. The secrets of time, the sacred geometry, and the language of the Divine revealed themselves as keys, and he began to study them, recording them in mind and heart.
5. The awakening was not gentle. It shook him to his core. Nights of fire, where the spirit wrestled with darkness, tested his resolve. He saw the illusions of Babylon for what they were: distractions, traps, and false masters. And through the struggle, he emerged with clarity — that the mission was greater than the man, and the man must become greater than the world.
6. He began to speak in secret to those who could hear, to the chosen few who were ready to receive the tongue of Nubaria and the teachings of the Eternal Father Allāh and Great Mother Barbelo. These early followers were called Lightseed Initiates, and through them, the first roots of the Nubarian Nation took hold.
7. The young prophet also discovered the power of numbers, of symbols, of hidden knowledge encoded in creation itself. He saw that the Supreme Mathematics were not mere tools, but living principles, pathways to understanding the Divine in action. And he committed himself to mastering these truths, so that they could be taught and applied in the restoration of the people.
8. His awakening was mirrored in his own reflection. He recognized that to lead Nubaria, he must first become a vessel of the collective, a living embodiment of the teachings, the law, and the vision. The personal self was to be aligned with the eternal mission, and every action henceforth was to be measured against the scales of the Divine.
9. And so the young man began to write, speak, and teach in hidden circles, revealing the lost knowledge to those prepared to receive it. He restored the language, the mathematics, the sacred laws, and the rituals that had been buried by time and oppression. Each revelation became a step, each teaching a bridge, and each initiate a carrier of light.
10. The awakening of Nubaria was not only in the mind, but in the world. Signs appeared: storms that cleansed, fires that revealed, and the movement of people who were called by unseen forces to follow the path. And he saw that the Divine plan was unfolding as it must — the people were being readied, and he was their guide.
11. He also recognized the presence of the False Prophets, the pretenders who sought to claim the light for themselves. These were obstacles, but they were necessary, for their opposition revealed the strength and clarity of the true mission. The young prophet did not rage against them; he prepared to teach, to restore, and to lead in the fullness of time.
12. And it is written: “Awaken, O seed of Nubaria. The visions have come to you. Gather the scattered. Restore the lost. And be the light in the darkness, for none other shall rise to stand where you are appointed.”
13. Thus the young man’s spirit was awakened. From the fire of the streets, he had emerged; through the visions of Nubaria, he had been called. And with every revelation, the mission became clear: to restore, to teach, and to gather the children of Allāh and Barbelo into one nation under the sun of divine truth.

Chapter 4 – The Call of Elijah and Farrakhan

1. As the young prophet walked the path of awakening, the voices of the past grew louder, and the presence of the ancestors more tangible. Among them were the prophets of the West, whose wisdom had been hidden from the eyes of the world. And it was through these visions that the first call of Elijah Muhammad came to him, echoing across the veil of time.
2. Elijah Muhammad, the Exalted Christ, spoke not in the language of men alone, but in the language of the soul. He revealed the sacred mission of restoring the children of Nubaria to knowledge of self, God, and the eternal law. And the young prophet listened, for he knew this was the link to the lineage of truth.
3. The teachings of Elijah Muhammad were not merely words; they were a blueprint for life, a code for liberation, and a revelation of divine order. From the wisdom of the Exalted Christ, the young prophet learned that the task of restoration was not for the faint-hearted, nor for those who sought praise, but for the chosen, who could endure, who could teach, and who could lead.
4. And then came the guidance of Louis Farrakhan, the Mujaddid, the reviver of the faith in the West. He became the spiritual father, the mentor, and the living proof that the line of prophecy continued. Through Farrakhan, the young prophet saw the unfolding of the 20th-century mission, the resurrection of the teachings, and the preparation for the new generation.
5. It was under the instruction of these divine teachers that the young prophet understood the responsibility of leadership. To lead was not to command, but to guide. To speak was not to boast, but to enlighten. And to act was not for self, but for the people, the collective, and the mission of Allāh and Barbelo.
6. The call of Elijah and Farrakhan revealed the layers of truth hidden in plain sight: the legacy of the Black Nation, the hidden knowledge of the Five Percenters, and the seeds of the 1% Nation that were yet to bloom. And he realized that he had been prepared from birth to carry this mantle forward, to be the living vessel of prophecy, and to restore the collective to knowledge of self and divinity.
7. Through these teachings, he learned the importance of the collective mind, the unity of purpose, and the sacred duty of guiding others without corruption or compromise. He saw that the path of the prophet was not solitary, but entwined with the hearts and minds of the people he was destined to awaken.
8. Trials came, as they always do for those who follow the path of truth. There were those who questioned, those who opposed, and those who sought to mislead. But he stood steadfast, drawing upon the wisdom of Elijah Muhammad and the guidance of Farrakhan. And in every challenge, the spirit of Allāh strengthened him, confirming that the mission would not fail.
9. And it is written: *“Hearken, O child of destiny. The line of prophets has called you. Receive their words, carry their wisdom, and walk the path they have prepared, for the mission of Nubaria awaits your fulfillment.”*
10. Through this calling, the young prophet became the bridge between past and future, between the Exalted Christ and the Mujaddid, and between the scattered children of Nubaria and the restoration of their nation. He embraced the responsibility with reverence, knowing that his steps were not his own, but guided by the Eternal Father Allāh and the Great Mother Barbelo.
11. And so, the mission deepened. With the call of Elijah Muhammad and the guidance of Farrakhan, the young prophet now understood that leadership was more than vision; it was action, discipline, and the unwavering commitment to the truth. He took the teachings to heart, memorized them, studied them, and prepared to implement them in the creation of a nation reborn.
12. From this day forward, the young prophet walked with purpose, clarity, and the knowledge that he was part of a divine lineage, a chain of light that would not be broken. And the children of Nubaria who followed him began to see the awakening of a new era, one where knowledge, power, and faith were united in the guidance of the collective.
13. Thus, the call of Elijah and the guidance of Farrakhan became the foundation upon which the young prophet would build his mission, teaching, and leadership — the bridge between prophecy and realization, between vision and action, between the scattered children and the restored nation of Nubaria.

Chapter 5 – The Rise of the 1% Nation

1. From the call of Elijah Muhammad and the guidance of Minister Farrakhan, the young prophet understood that the mission of restoration required more than knowledge; it required organization, discipline, and the awakening of the elite among the people. And so the vision of the 1% Nation began to take shape.
2. The 1% Nation was not a title of pride, nor a declaration of superiority over the people. It was a sacred recognition that among the scattered children of Nubaria, there existed a seed of divinity, a lightbearer prepared to carry the knowledge, the power, and the discipline necessary to restore the nation.
3. These were the architects of the new world, the scholars of the divine law, the keepers of the sacred numbers, and the initiates of the highest truth. The young prophet called them the 1% Nation because they were to be the pinnacle, the standard-bearers, the elite few whose minds and spirits were aligned with Allāh and Barbelo.
4. The rise of the 1% Nation began in secret circles, where the young prophet taught the sacred language of Nubari, the laws of the Ta’Ha, and the principles of Supreme Mathematics. Each initiate was tested in wisdom, patience, and discipline, for the path of the 1% was not easy, and only the worthy could ascend.
5. The 1% were not above the people, but among them. They were teachers, leaders, and protectors, guiding the collective without domination, shining as examples of what the children of Nubaria could become when aligned with the Divine. And the young prophet taught them: *“You are the flame that lights the path; yet the path is for all. Shine, but do not blind. Guide, but do not coerce. Love, but do not compromise.”
6. Through this sacred elite, the young prophet began to organize the scattered children into a network of knowledge, discipline, and spiritual awakening. These initiates became the carriers of light, tasked with bringing the forgotten teachings to those ready to receive them.
7. The 1% Nation also held the key to the understanding of the cosmos, the sacred geometry, and the codes of the Divine. Through them, the mysteries of the universe were interpreted, and the principles of leadership, strategy, and wisdom were applied in the service of Allāh and Barbelo.
8. Trials came, as they always do when the light rises against the darkness. The 1% Nation faced opposition from false prophets, from the distractions of Babylon, and from the fears within themselves. Yet the young prophet guided them with patience, clarity, and discipline, ensuring that every member understood the weight of their calling.
9. And it is written: *“Among the children of Nubaria, a few shall rise above the ignorance of the world, not to dominate, but to illuminate. They shall carry the wisdom of the ages, and their knowledge shall be a sword against deception and a shield for the faithful.”
10. The young prophet also taught that the rise of the 1% Nation was not merely about intellect or strength, but about alignment with the Divine. The elite must embody the law, the teachings, and the spirit of Nubaria. They were to be living examples of balance — mind, body, and soul united in purpose.
11. Through their work, the scattered people began to awaken. The elders remembered the teachings of old, the children learned the sacred language, and the people began to see the promise of restoration. The 1% Nation became the backbone of the new era, preparing the collective for the fullness of Nubarian Islam.
12. And so, the rise of the 1% Nation marked the beginning of a new chapter in history. The young prophet had transformed from student to leader, from seeker to teacher, from vessel to vessel of the Divine mission. And the light of the 1% Nation began to shine, a beacon of knowledge, power, and divine authority among the children of Nubaria.
13. Thus, it is written: *“From the few, the many shall be guided. From the hidden, the world shall see. And the children of Nubaria shall rise, not by force, but through wisdom, discipline, and alignment with the Eternal Father Allāh and the Great Mother Barbelo.”

Chapter 6 – The Building of Nubarian Islam

1. With the 1% Nation formed, the young prophet understood that knowledge alone was not enough. A framework, a law, a sacred structure was needed to guide the collective, to preserve the teachings, and to prepare the people of Nubaria for alignment with the Divine. And thus, the building of Nubarian Islam began.
2. He began by restoring the sacred language of Nubari, a tongue that carried the vibration of the ancestors and the secrets of the Eternal. Through this language, the children of Nubaria could communicate not just with words, but with power, thought, and purpose. Every syllable became a tool of teaching, every phrase a vessel of revelation.
3. The calendar of Nubarian Islam was established to honor the cycles of creation, the movements of the stars, and the sacred events of the people. Founders’ Day, Elijah Return Day, and the cycles of the lunar and solar rhythms were declared to align the people with the Divine order. Through these measures, time itself became a teacher, reminding all of their place in the cosmic plan.
4. Sacred laws, called the Ta’Ha Laws, were revealed to the prophet through vision, reflection, and divine inspiration. These laws governed conduct, morality, and spiritual alignment, guiding the people to live in accordance with Allāh and Barbelo. They were not mere rules, but keys to wisdom, protection, and enlightenment.
5. Rituals and practices were restored and redefined. Marriage, prayer, and communal gatherings were structured to reflect the principles of alignment, divine union, and the balance of the Mother-Father energy. Every act became a sacred gesture, every gesture a reflection of the Divine order.
6. The prophet also revealed the sacred principles of Supreme Mathematics, Sacred Trigonometry, and the hidden codes within creation. These were not taught as secrets for selfish gain, but as tools to empower the people, to unlock understanding of self, universe, and Allāh’s design. Through them, the 1% Nation and the wider collective could navigate life with clarity, power, and purpose.
7. In building Nubarian Islam, the prophet emphasized the unity of the collective. Knowledge without community, insight without responsibility, and power without morality were hollow. Therefore, every initiate, every student, every follower was taught the balance between the individual and the collective, ensuring that the rise of one would uplift all.
8. The prophet also foresaw the opposition from Babylon and the False Prophets who sought to distort the truth. Therefore, the laws, rituals, and teachings were encoded with wisdom, subtlety, and resilience. The sacred texts and teachings became a fortress of knowledge, protecting the people from deception and ensuring that only those prepared could fully grasp the mysteries.
9. And it is written: *“Build, O prophet, a house not of stone, but of mind, spirit, and truth. Let the walls be wisdom, the pillars understanding, and the roof the shelter of the Divine. And the children of Nubaria shall dwell within, safe, enlightened, and aligned with the Eternal.”*
10. Through this building, the young prophet transformed from a messenger into a founder. He was no longer merely a vessel; he was a teacher, a legislator, a guide, and the living embodiment of the mission. Nubarian Islam became not just a religion, but a living system of knowledge, power, and liberation.
11. The collective began to rise, guided by the prophet’s teachings. Families, communities, and the 1% Nation embraced the principles of Nubarian Islam, learning the sacred laws, speaking the sacred language, and aligning their lives with the vision of Allāh and Barbelo. The foundation was set; the nation was awakening.
12. And so, the building of Nubarian Islam was not complete in a day, nor by a single hand. It was the labor of vision, discipline, and divine guidance. The prophet taught that the nation itself was alive, its growth dependent upon the faith, wisdom, and alignment of its people.
13. Thus, it is written: “Construct, O children of Nubaria, with mind, heart, and spirit. Guard the teachings, preserve the knowledge, and honor the path. For in this building, the legacy of the ancestors and the will of Allāh shall endure forever.”

Chapter 7 – The Lightseed Initiates

1. With the foundations of Nubarian Islam established, the prophet turned his attention to the faithful, those whose hearts, minds, and spirits were prepared to carry the flame of knowledge and truth. These he called the Lightseed Initiates.
2. The Lightseed Initiates were not chosen for birthright, wealth, or favor, but for the clarity of vision, the purity of intention, and the willingness to endure the trials of enlightenment. They were the vessels through which the mission of Nubaria would expand, teaching others, guiding the lost, and embodying the sacred laws.
3. The prophet instructed the Initiates in the sacred language of Nubari, the teachings of Supreme Mathematics, and the principles of Sacred Trigonometry. Each lesson was a seed planted in the mind, a spark igniting the spirit, and a tool to navigate the world with wisdom, discipline, and power.
4. Through rigorous training, the Initiates learned to balance intellect and spirit, strength and humility, authority and compassion. They were taught that true power was alignment with the Divine, that leadership was service, and that knowledge without action was hollow.
5. Rituals of initiation marked their transformation. In secret chambers and sacred circles, the Initiates swore oaths of loyalty to the Divine, to the prophet, and to the people of Nubaria. These oaths bound them to the mission, to protect the sacred teachings, and to guide others without personal gain.
6. The prophet revealed to the Lightseed Initiates the hidden pathways of the cosmos, the dimensions beyond the ordinary sight, and the portals through which spiritual travel and divine insight could be attained. Each Initiate was tasked with mastering their own consciousness before guiding others.
7. The Lightseed Initiates became living examples of the law in action. Their conduct, speech, and thought were aligned with Allāh and Barbelo. They demonstrated discipline in every action, clarity in every decision, and love in every interaction.
8. And it is written: *“O children of the light, carry the seed of knowledge within you. Sow it with wisdom, nurture it with patience, and protect it with integrity. Through your growth, the nation shall awaken, and the path of Nubaria shall shine.”*
9. The Initiates were also taught the importance of secrecy and discernment. The false prophets and deceivers of the world could not be allowed to corrupt the mission. Therefore, the Lightseeds were both warriors of knowledge and guardians of truth, moving silently but powerfully in the world.
10. The prophet reminded them that their purpose was collective, not personal. Every thought, every action, every lesson was to serve the awakening of the people, the restoration of the nation, and the fulfillment of the divine plan. They were the architects of the future, but servants of the Eternal.
11. As the Lightseed Initiates multiplied, the reach of Nubarian Islam expanded. Families, communities, and nations began to feel the influence of knowledge restored, teachings applied, and the flame of truth rekindled in the hearts of the people.
12. And so, the Lightseed Initiates became the living bridge between the prophet and the people. Through them, the wisdom of Allāh and Barbelo, the teachings of the prophets, and the laws of Nubaria flowed into the world, restoring balance, illuminating darkness, and awakening the collective.
13. Thus, it is written: “The light of one shall become the light of many. The seed planted in the faithful shall bear fruit in the nation. Guard it, nurture it, and let it shine forever.”

Chapter 8 – The Trials of Babylon

1. As the Lightseed Initiates multiplied and the teachings of Nubarian Islam spread, the world of Babylon began to stir. Its illusions, its false prophets, and its corrupted powers recognized the rising light and sought to extinguish it. And so the prophet and the collective faced the trials of Babylon.
2. Babylon came not only with armies and laws, but with deception, temptation, and division. It whispered in the ears of the faithful, sowed doubt in the minds of the unprepared, and offered false promises to lure the weak. The prophet knew that to overcome Babylon, the collective must be fortified in spirit, disciplined in thought, and steadfast in principle.
3. The trials tested the patience of the Initiates, the wisdom of the prophet, and the unity of the collective. Some were tempted by wealth, fame, or power. Others were frightened by opposition, persecution, or mockery. Yet the teachings of Allāh and Barbelo became the shield that protected them, the compass that guided them, and the fire that strengthened them.
4. The prophet reminded the Initiates: *“Babylon is not merely without, but within. Fear, doubt, and anger are its allies. Master yourselves first, and you shall overcome the world.”* And thus, every trial became a lesson, every obstacle a teacher, and every opposition a call to rise higher.
5. The trials were many. False prophets arose, claiming to carry the light while spreading darkness. Governments, institutions, and even families turned against the people of Nubaria. Yet through each trial, the prophet showed that strategy, knowledge, and discipline were as necessary as faith.
6. And it is written: *“The children of the light shall walk through fire and emerge unscathed. They shall confront the lies of Babylon, not with wrath, but with wisdom. They shall see the illusions for what they are, and remain steadfast in truth.”*
7. The prophet also taught the Initiates that Babylon’s greatest weapon was division. He instructed them to maintain unity, speak with clarity, and uphold the sacred laws of Nubarian Islam. Through discipline, loyalty, and wisdom, the collective would withstand every attempt to weaken the mission.
8. Many Initiates faced personal trials: betrayal by trusted companions, attacks on their families, and tests of loyalty. Yet through these hardships, the strength of the collective grew. Each challenge forged resilience, courage, and deeper alignment with the Divine.
9. The prophet led by example, walking through trials without compromise, speaking truth in the face of lies, and guiding the Initiates to remain aligned with Allāh and Barbelo. And the people witnessed his steadfastness, drawing inspiration and strength from his example.
10. In the midst of Babylon’s trials, the prophet revealed that every challenge contained a hidden blessing. Lessons were embedded in struggle, wisdom in resistance, and growth in adversity. Those who endured became stronger, wiser, and more capable of carrying the mission forward.
11. And so, the trials of Babylon became a crucible. The weak faltered, the distracted were lost, but the faithful emerged with clarity, power, and divine authority. The Lightseed Initiates became refined, the 1% Nation more disciplined, and the collective more unified in purpose.
12. The prophet declared: *“Let Babylon rage. Let the false prophets speak. Let the world attempt to destroy the light. It shall not prevail. The mission is divine, and the children of Nubaria are the vessels of Allāh’s will. Stand, O faithful, and endure, for the Eternal watches over you.”
13. Thus, it is written: *“Through fire and trial, the light is purified. Through struggle and opposition, the nation awakens. Babylon may rise, but the children of Nubaria shall rise higher, guided by truth, shielded by law, and illuminated by the Divine.”

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