The Story and Real History of YAKUB
Summary
TLDRThe script narrates the controversial tale of Yakub, a figure central to the Nation of Islam's teachings, who is said to have created the white race through a eugenics experiment. Born from an affair between two alien races, Yakub's life is marked by tragedy and resentment, leading him to develop a plan to breed a superior race devoid of empathy. His followers, initially devoted, dwindle as his dark intentions are revealed. The story, which has been met with criticism and rejection even within the movement, is still upheld by some as the truth behind racial divides.
Takeaways
- ๐งฌ The story of Yakub is a central narrative in the Nation of Islam, which diverges from mainstream Islam and focuses on black nationalism.
- ๐ค Yakub, as depicted in the Nation of Islam's teachings, is a figure who lived 6,600 years ago and is considered the father of the white race, according to their interpretation.
- ๐ The narrative involves a complex backstory involving aliens, the hollow Earth, and advanced civilizations within it, such as the Shiuk and the Sineen.
- ๐ถ Yakub's birth is a result of an affair between Princess Lucena of the Sineen and Shakak, brother of King Fukor of the Shiuk, leading to his upbringing on the Earth's surface.
- ๐ง Yakub is characterized as having an oversized head and two brains, which contributed to his exceptional intelligence and his role as a child prodigy.
- ๐ซ Yakub's education and subsequent development of the religion of 'Trignology' and its holy book 'Trichnology 120 degrees' are key elements in his plan to create a new race.
- ๐คฐ His plan involved a eugenics program, where he selectively bred lighter-skinned individuals to create the 'albino tribe', which he believed would rule the world.
- ๐ณ๏ธ Yakub and his followers were exiled to the Isle of Patmos, where the eugenics program continued, and the albinoid race was fully developed.
- ๐ก๏ธ The albinoids, once created, were described as inherently wicked, causing chaos and war among the ebinoid people, leading to their subjugation.
- ๐ฎ The story of Yakub has been subject to various interpretations and has been a point of controversy even within the Nation of Islam, with figures like Malcolm X initially supporting but later rejecting the narrative.
- ๐ The narrative of Yakub is still upheld by some factions of the Nation of Islam as the truth about the origins of the white race and their supposed destiny.
Q & A
Who is Yakub in the context of the Nation of Islam?
-Yakub is a figure who first appeared in the writings of Wallace Fard Muhammad, the founder of the Nation of Islam. He is considered the creator of the white race, also referred to as the 'white devil race', and is a central figure in the Nation of Islam's teachings on black nationalism.
What is the significance of the number 6600 in the script?
-The number 6600 refers to the supposed age of Yakub, indicating that he lived six thousand six hundred years ago according to the Nation of Islam's teachings.
What is the concept of 'tricknology' as mentioned in the script?
-'Tricknology' is a religion created by Yakub, as described in the script. It is associated with the teachings of Yakub and the prophecy that his followers would rule the Earth for six thousand years.
What is the Isle of Patmos in relation to Yakub's story?
-The Isle of Patmos is the destination where Yakub and his followers were exiled. It is also the place where Yakub began his eugenics experiment to create a new race, which eventually became the white race according to the Nation of Islam's narrative.
What was Yakub's plan for creating a new race, and how did he execute it?
-Yakub's plan involved a eugenics experiment where he favored followers with lighter complexions and bred them to create a new race of people who were the opposite of the ebinoid people. He executed this by having children with lighter-skinned women and killing off babies with darker complexions.
What is the term 'grafted Offspring' in the context of Yakub's story?
-The term 'grafted Offspring' refers to the descendants of Yakub's eugenics experiment, who were selectively bred to have lighter skin and were tutored to continue Yakub's work.
How did Yakub's followers perceive his actions and teachings initially?
-Initially, Yakub's followers were deeply impressed with his teachings and immense knowledge. They followed him and his religion of 'tricknology', believing in the prophecy of ruling the Earth for six thousand years.
What was the reaction of Yakub's followers when they discovered his eugenics plan?
-When Yakub's followers discovered his eugenics plan and the killing of darker-skinned babies, 95% of them lost faith in him and jumped ship, spreading the ebinoid population across Africa.
What happened to the albinoids after they were created according to the script?
-After the albinoids were created, they were seen as wicked and evil, carrying the traits of their father Yakub. They returned to the city where Yakub's followers had left and began causing chaos and war amongst the ebinoid people.
How does the script describe the transformation of the albinoids over time?
-The script describes a transformation process where the albinoids evolved over 600 years into different skin tones, eventually becoming the red-skinned rubidoid tribe, then the yellow-skinned citronoid tribe, and finally the albinoid tribe.
What is the significance of the biblical character Moses in Yakub's story?
-In the script, Moses is depicted as a figure who attempted to civilize the albinoids after they had become beast-like in their behavior. However, he eventually gave up on them, leading to their rampage across the known world.
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