Omowale Malcolm X Energises Effort to Secure Nationhood

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 04 Feb, 2022

Remembering the Great Omowale Malcolm X

Afrikan souls have, from the earliest of times, been at one with their own land. By grand orchestration of the Creator Supreme, the lands of this primary people are abundantly and superlatively endowed with natural resource for their life’s sustenance and maximal empowerment. It is from this basis that the Afrikan progressively cultivates life and builds magnificent nation. Naturally, the various levels of the self (the Afrikan person self, the harmonious and complementary Afrikan male-female union, the Afrikan family and the Afrikan community) are ordered, structured and thrive in order to be amplified into optimally functioning nationhood. According to a popular mainstream platform the word nation is defined as being:

“a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory”.

These features are staple in Afrikan life throughout the Afrikan continuum. However, with the interruption and disruption of the Maafa of recent centuries, others that mean the Afrikan ill have set out to sever the Afrikan from their natural norm of self-determined nationhood or destroy Afrikan nationhood. Yet, it is for Afrikan souls themselves to restore their own nationhood. In this, remembering the self is key as the imperative self-determined thrust to restore Afrikan identity, history, culture, language and reclaim Afrikan land is necessarily engaged in.

Well, an initial port-of-call could be to engage in an appropriate independent programme of learning or in self-study in order for Afrikan souls to remember who they are and about their extensive and richly endowed journey of life in this world. In learning about the Afrikan experience, alien contaminates such as that of misandry, misogyny, feminism and otherwise are to be guarded against as ills.

As Afrikan souls necessarily restore their culture and purge alien impositions of ill, nation surely then is a structured expression of that restored culture in harmony and oneness with Afrikan living and the successful establishment of the self throughout its various levels.

Then there is there is the fundamental basis of land. The great hero Omowale Malcolm X in wisdom-filled articulation highlights what an Afrikan nation is naturally holds as a physical environmental base:

“It’s based on land. A revolutionary wants land so that he can set up his own nation. An independent nation. These Negroes aren’t asking for no nation, they trying to crawl back on the plantation. When you want a nation, that’s called nationalism”.

This great hero then challenges Afrikan souls to be unafraid of and embrace the imperative process of reclamation and ascension in this regard:

“If you’re afraid of [Afrikan] nationalism, then you’re afraid of revolution. And if you love revolution you love [Afrikan] nationalism”.

Afrikan souls must surely remember themselves in their natural journey of ascension to realise rightful order and nation structure. The great hero Omowale Malcolm X insightfully highlights the importance of memory thus:

“Of all our studies, history is best qualified to reward our research”.

The Universal Royal Afrikan Nation (URAN) is an organ that is rooted in spiritual and cultural fabric for the imperative the mission of global Afrikan ascendancy. Throughout its annual observance calendar cycle URAN energises active knowingness in and from the core spirit levels of Afrikan beingness. To find out more about URAN and its spiritual-cultural mission for liberty and nationhood click here. The exquisite URAN pendant can be obtained online by clicking here.

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The important text: From Ajar to Omowale – The Spiritual & Garveyite Journey of Malcolm X by this author is available to purchase online here. The trailer for this important text can be found online here. This publication provides detail on the life and example of this great hero. You can also visit the institution of Yemanja to pick up a copy.

At nominal cost, also consider acquisition of an a4 laminate poster of articulations by this author when visiting the Yemanja institution to enrol, consult, learn, gather or otherwise.

Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.