Garvey’s word on the Season

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 13 Aug, 2020

With commentary reiterated from an article entitled Celebrate Musa Msimu, first published on 7th June 2019

The Creator Supreme has supremely and uniquely blessed the Afrikan by birthing this most superlative people firstly from the womb of Creation. The Afrikan is powerfully gifted with a supreme knowingness of the self and in knowing the self the Afrikan comes to know the universe.  The Afrikan being so blessed of the greatest great in turn regenerates his or her superlative inheritance with the birth of each generation where pinnacle greatness is produced. Throughout the ages heroes and sheroes of the most exceptional order have emerged from the mighty Afrikan continuum. In the recent historical era of great ones the supreme example of Marcus Garvey has graced the world with magnificence. The vision and works of this pinnacle spirit of liberty and nationhood has impacted the Afrikan world with such brilliancy that it has provided the example of majestic grandeur for victory of the Afrikan on sacred Afrikan soil and the Afrikan throughout the diaspora. The fabric of life in the generations living and those yet to come exudes the brilliancy of Afrikan uplift. Envisioned to be a ‘Moses’ to lead his people the etymology in ancient Nile Valley form is Mu-Sha or Mu-sah. In Kiswahili this becomes Musa. In honour of this great hero spiritual and cultural observance forms a part of the Afrikan cultural calendar as a season. The Kiswahili word for season is Msimu.  

The supreme visionary Marcus Garvey articulated the following words in relation to the Season:

“It is hoped that the [Afrikans] all over the world will take a lively interest in the International Convention that is to take place…from the 1st to the 31st of August. It should seem very strange that a people as oppressed, and at the present time, as conditioned as we are should not be interested in something intended for the bringing about of such relief that would lmake it possible for us to enjoy a happier and a better life”.

The observance of Musa Msimu takes place during the month of so-called August and is a wonderful time to celebrate the mighty example of Marcus Garvey and the Movement that he created led in order for future generations of Afrikans to have their guide for complete freedom and nationhood. Musa Msimu is a part of the Afrikan Cultural calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN).

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