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Light worker. Sheikh Mohammed Ngubong

Light worker. Sheikh Mohammed Ngubong

著者: Sheikh Mohammed Ngubong
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Description:* This is a scholarly reflection on slavery in all its forms — and why Islam’s core message is the complete liberation of the human being, not just the body.Most people think slavery ended when the chains came off in 1865. But walk through the world today and you’ll see different chains. Chains on the mind through education. Chains on the identity through culture and language. Chains on the economy through debt and currency control. Chains on the spirit through intermediaries and inherited fear.In this article, Sheikh Mohammed Ngubong argues that Islam, from the Qur’an down, never limited its fight to physical slavery. It targets domination itself. Any system where a person’s freedom, dignity, autonomy, or identity is controlled or manipulated by another force — that is slavery. And Islam stands against it.We break it down into 3 parts:*1. What Slavery Really Is* Physical slavery is the most visible: ownership, forced labor, trade in human beings. But the article shows 10 other forms that are often more powerful because they’re invisible: - *Mental Slavery*: Control of thought and perception through curriculum, media, and religion. When you control what people learn, you control what they think is possible. - *Psychological Slavery*: Internalized inferiority and fear, where the oppressed begin to defend their chains. - *Economic and Financial Slavery*: Debt dependency, exploitative monetary systems like the CFA franc, interest payments on money that never entered the country. - *Cultural and Linguistic Slavery*: The replacement of indigenous identity and language, where success is measured by how well you imitate Europe, America, or Arabia. - *Academic and Media Slavery*: Controlled narratives in education and information systems that define what is “civilized” and what is “backward.” - *Spiritual and Pharmaceutical Slavery*: Dependence on intermediaries instead of direct connection with God, and over-reliance on external substances that treat symptoms but not causes.*2. What the Qur’an Actually Says* The Qur’an repeats “Afalaa tatafaqqaruun? — Do you not reflect?” over 87 times. That’s not accidental. Reflection and questioning are obligations, not optional extras. Key verses establish 3 principles: - Human dignity is universal: “We have certainly honored the children of Adam.” Q 17:70 - Oppression must be resisted: “Why do you not fight in the cause of God and for the oppressed?” Q 4:75 - No human is equal to another in status before God: Q 16:75-76 contrasts the enslaved and the free to show the injustice of domination.Historically, Islam did not abolish slavery overnight in 7th century Arabia — because doing so would have caused societal collapse. Instead, it implemented a gradual dismantling: freeing slaves became a major act of righteousness and expiation for sins, abuse was prohibited, and freed people were integrated fully into society. The trajectory was clear: from normalization to elimination.*3. Modern Systems of Control and the Way Out* Physical slavery is outlawed, but new systems replaced it. Control of education shapes how people see themselves and their history. Control of media defines what is desirable and inferior. Control of currency and debt creates dependency, especially in Africa through mechanisms like the CFA franc. Cultural exportation replaces local identity with foreign ideals. Language hierarchies make people ashamed of their mother tongue.Africa’s experience shows this clearly: transatlantic and Arab slave trade, colonial rule, post-colonial economic dependency and political meddling. These disrupted governance, culture, language, and economic independence. But the article refuses a victim-only narrative. Africa is also a continent of resilience, innovation, and deep civilizational history. The original inhabitants of the planet were Black, and all humans carry that DNA.Islam’s response is radical in its simplicity: “No human being has the right to dominate another.” Because ultimate authority belongs to God alone, all humans are equal in origin, and accountability is individual. This opposes tyranny, blind imitation/taqlid, intellectual submission, and cultural erasure. Even worship in Islam is liberating — it removes intermediaries and establishes a direct relationship between the individual and the Creator.The most dangerous slavery is when the enslaved defend their chains. That happens through internalized inferiority, the desire to imitate “superior” cultures, and loss of historical memory. Islam combats this by reminding every human of their dignity, encouraging knowledge and reflection, and condemning arrogance based on race or status.So what’s the path forward? - *Intellectual Awakening*: Question inherited narratives. Study history from multiple perspectives. - *Spiritual Independence*: Develop a direct relationship with God. Avoid blind ...Copyright Sheikh Mohammed Ngubong スピリチュアリティ
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  • Eleven_invisible_forms_of_modern_slavery
    2026/06/01
    No problem Sheikh Mohammed NGUBONG — here’s the full English translation, formatted and keeping the same tone:---*Title: The Language of Allah – Who Really Understands God?* *Speaker: Sheikh Mohammed NGUBONG, Radio Al Ghouda 99.3*[Introduction – Self-Introduction and Comic Apology]Peace be upon you all, this is Sheikh Mohammed NGUBONG. Before we start, a quick comic apology: I have to apologize for borrowing someone else’s voice for this episode. Let’s just say my voice took a vacation, and I hired a replacement who speaks a little too well. If you like him, keep him. If not, tell me and I’ll send him back to the village.Today we’re tackling a topic that ruffles some feathers: *Is Allah SWT tied to only one language out of the 7000 languages in the world?* Does He only understand Arabic? Can we only know Him through Arabic? Buckle up.[Part 1: Language as a Weapon and Identity]My listeners, today’s question touches something deep. History shows us that language can be a weapon to enslave a people. Our mother tongues were taken from us and we were forced to speak French. Look at the result: our relationship with France, with our own culture, changed.All the peoples who have risen — China, Korea, Japan — kept their language. Those who lost their language lost their roots. When identity is ripped away, you have to fight to get it back.That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t spread religious truths. But be careful not to confuse the message with the packaging. The Earth is 4.5 billion years old, not 600 million, and modern humanity has existed for about 300,000 years. The Egyptian pyramids remain an archaeological mystery, but theories about secret orders hiding advanced technologies have no solid evidence. Let’s keep the focus: the message matters more than the mystery.[Part 2: The Example of Dhul-Qarnayn and the Wisdom of Allah]In the Qur’an, Dhul-Qarnayn meets an isolated people, naked, without technology. He doesn’t plunder them. He doesn’t impose his culture on them. He reminds them of the oneness of God and teaches them to extract iron to protect themselves. Compare that to European colonization in Africa. The difference is night and day.Allah says in the Qur’an, Surah 14:4: _“And We did not send any messenger except in the language of his people to clarify for them.”_ Understanding matters more than the words. If Allah wanted, He could have made humanity one language. He chose diversity. And here we are, trying to impose Arabic everywhere, as if we’re wiser than Allah. That’s our interest, not His.[Part 3: The Messengers Spoke the Language of Their People]Jesus spoke Aramaic daily, Hebrew for the Torah. He never said a word in Arabic, yet the Qur’an quotes his words in Arabic. Why? Because language is a carrier, not the message itself.If we say the word of Allah is untranslatable, we fall into the same trap as the Church in the 15th century that burned William Tyndale for translating the Bible into English. Today it’s some Muslims saying the same thing in the 21st century. The result: the message stays behind a wall.Translating the Qur’an, the life of the Prophet, into English, Swahili, Basaa, has allowed hundreds of thousands of people to understand and accept Islam. When we played the Qur’an translated into Basaa at a wake, everyone woke up. When it was in Arabic alone, everyone slept. The problem isn’t the language. It’s Ar-Rahman who teaches the Qur’an.[Part 4: The Illusion of Linguistic Prestige]We’ve been made to believe that Arabic is the language of paradise, so if you speak it, you’re saved. Result: people who don’t even pray on Friday think they’re privileged.I knew an Arab friend who was illiterate, and they made him imam just because he could recite in Arabic. Meanwhile, doctors, engineers, people with 12 years of university education in the mosque were sidelined. It’s like choosing a driver who speaks Japanese to drive a Japanese bus, even though he’s never driven in his life. It makes no sense.Look at the data: in global rankings of ethics and governance, the top countries aren’t Arab. New Zealand comes first. Egypt, where 20% of the population is Christian and hears Arabic every day at the mosque, still has Christians going to church. It’s not the language that changes the heart.[Part 5: Conclusion and Call to Action]Brothers and sisters, Allah created you where you are. You are no less than anyone else. Whatever your language, your color, your origin, you have equal worth. You differ only by your good deeds.If you want to please Allah, learn His message, understand it, and live it. Don’t let anyone intimidate you with language, skin, or money. Take your power back. Do the work on Earth so that your Creator is pleased with you at the end.I know this message is uncomfortable. I’ll keep saying it until Allah takes my soul. If you agree, or even if you disagree but listened to the end, *subscribe and follow the ...
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  • Geologic Hydrogen vs Petroleum: The Revolution That Will Free Africa*
    2026/06/01
    *Geologic Hydrogen vs Petroleum: The Revolution That Will Free Africa*

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    *Title:* Geologic Hydrogen vs Petroleum: The Revolution That Will Free Africa
    *Description:*
    For 100 years, Africa’s wealth flowed out through oil pipelines. What if Allah already buried the real wealth beneath our feet?
    This overview breaks down geologic hydrogen — “white hydrogen” — the clean gas formed naturally in deep rocks. Burn it: you get energy + water. No CO2. No refinery. No spills. Just Allah’s design.
    *Oil vs Hydrogen. The numbers that matter:*
    1. *Dependence vs Freedom*: Oil means OPEC, price wars, importing fuel we produce. Hydrogen means every African nation can produce its own. Self-reliance = _tawakkul_ in action.
    2. *Damage vs Purity*: Oil leaves cancer, polluted water, and conflict. Hydrogen leaves only water vapor. The earth doesn’t bleed when we use it.
    3. *Old vs New*: Oil is 300 million years of dead plants. Hydrogen is geology happening _now_ in the Rift Valley, in Mali, in Guinea’s craton. Allah is still creating _rizq_ for us.
    4. *Export vs Build*: Oil makes us exporters of raw material. Hydrogen lets us build factories, trains, power grids at home. Jobs stay. Wealth stays.
    The continent that was colonized for oil can be liberated by hydrogen. Not by protest, but by science + _tawhid_.
    Watch till the end. Share with 1 engineer + 1 leader. Comment: Could white hydrogen end fuel shortages in your country?
    *Hashtags:*
    #GeologicHydrogen #WhiteHydrogen #AfricaEnergy #CleanEnergy #NoMoreOil #SelfReliance #AfricanResources #TawhidEconomics #EnergyRevolution #FutureOfAfrica #Geology #HydrogenAfrica
    *Thumbnail text idea:*
    “AFRICA’S REAL OIL IS INVISIBLE”
    Left side: black oil rig. Right side: water drop + H2 symbol.
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    If you want the world to change for the better, start by changing yourself and those around.
    *Wake Up, Rise Up! 😊*

    In a world full of noise, it's easy to get lost in the crowd. But what if you could break free from the chains of manipulation and see things as they truly are? 🌟

    *Be aware of your surroundings*: Don't let others dictate your reality. Question, observe, and feel. Your intuition is a powerful tool.

    *Don't be manipulated*: Think critically, speak truthfully, and stand firmly. Your mind is yours alone.

    *See the big picture*: Look beyond the immediate. Consider the impact, the consequences, and the greater good.

    Rise above the noise. Be conscious. Be aware. Be you. 💪

    #RiseInConsciousness #SelfAwareness #Mindfulness #BreakFree #ThinkForYourself #BigPicture #ConsciousLiving #Awakening #PersonalGrowth
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    5 分
  • Africa rise from victim consciousness to self empowerment
    2026/06/01
    *Islam and Slavery: Setting the Record Straight*
    Islam did not invent slavery — it inherited a world where it was universal. But it became the first system to actively dismantle it.
    *How?*
    1. *Closed the door*: The Qur’an limited sources of slavery to war captives only, then banned new enslavement of free people. No kidnapping, no debt slavery.
    2. *Opened every exit*: Freeing a slave is called the best charity. It’s the required atonement for sins like breaking oaths and accidental killing. The Prophet ﷺ said, _“Whoever frees a Muslim slave, Allah will free him from the Fire.”_
    3. *Mandated dignity*: _“Feed them from what you eat, clothe them from what you wear”_ — Hadith. Slaves could marry, own property, testify in court, and buy their freedom.
    4. *The goal was abolition*: By making freedom a constant act of worship, Islam set society on a path to end slavery entirely. Within 100 years, entire regions had no slaves because manumission was so common.
    *Bottom line:* The Qur’an asks, _“What will make you know what the steep path is? It is freeing a slave.”_ — 90:12-13.
    True Islamic teaching pushes toward freedom, not bondage. Any slavery today in the name of Islam contradicts the Prophet’s final sermon: _“Your slaves are your brothers. Allah has put them under you.”_
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    *Even shorter we can summarise that:*
    _Islam inherited slavery but laid out a legal path to end it: banning new enslavement, making freedom a constant act of worship, and granting slaves full human dignity. The Qur’an calls freeing a slave “the steep path” to God. Any slavery today violates core Islamic law._


    If you want the world to change for the better, start by changing yourself and those around.
    *Wake Up, Rise Up! 😊*

    In a world full of noise, it's easy to get lost in the crowd. But what if you could break free from the chains of manipulation and see things as they truly are? 🌟

    *Be aware of your surroundings*: Don't let others dictate your reality. Question, observe, and feel. Your intuition is a powerful tool.

    *Don't be manipulated*: Think critically, speak truthfully, and stand firmly. Your mind is yours alone.

    *See the big picture*: Look beyond the immediate. Consider the impact, the consequences, and the greater good.

    Rise above the noise. Be conscious. Be aware. Be you. 💪

    #RiseInConsciousness #SelfAwareness #Mindfulness #BreakFree #ThinkForYourself #BigPicture #ConsciousLiving #Awakening #PersonalGrowth
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    9 分
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