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Yakub يعقوب | |
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Born | c. 4640 BCE Mecca, Arabia |
Died | c. 4490 BCE (aged 152) Patmos, Greece |
Known for | Creating whites |
Field of study | Tricknology |
According to Nation of Islam theology, Yakub (also spelled Yaqub or Yacub) was a Black scientist who lived approximately 6,600 years ago, responsible for genetically engineering white people through selective breeding.[1]
Yakub is the Arabic name for Jacob, also known as Israel in the Bible, one of the three patriarchs of Judaism. He appears in the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran -- where he is named several times as a prophet.
Nation of Islam biography
Early life
The Nation of Islam believes that Yakub was born at a time when 70% of people were satisfied and 30% were dissatisfied. He began school when he was four and had graduated from every university in his nation by the age of 18. After preaching in Mecca, the authorities exiled him and 59,999 of his followers to the island of Patmos in what is now Greece.[1]
Eugenics experiments
Yakub discovered that humans contained a dominant black allele and a recessive brown allele. A third of people born on Patmos showed traces of brown, and Yakub only allowed these people to breed. He only allowed brown children to survive and killed the others. He died on the island at the age of 152, and his followers continued his experiments for hundreds of years.[1]
Legacy
Yakub's followers successfully created whites 800 years after they first went to Patmos. The whites lived in trees and walked on all fours. After 600 more years, they returned to the mainland and caused wars between the Black people by lying, leading the Black people to exile the whites to caves in Europe. They continued living in caves for two thousand years before taking over the world.[1]
Controversies
While Muslims uphold Yakub as a prophet, most reject his role in the creation of whites.[1] Although his followers supposedly finished creating whites in the fourth millennium BCE, no official documents use the term "white" in terms of race until 1691, suggesting that the white race is a much more recent creation.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Malcolm X, Alex Haley (1965). The Autobiography of Malcolm X: 'Satan' (pp. 110–2). [PDF]
- ↑ Eugene Puryear (2022-07-10). "The U.S. state and the U.S. revolution" Liberation School. Archived from the original on 2023-06-04.