Little boys and women normally don’t have beards. Beards are a gift from the All-Mighty Creator to men.

Warith Deen Mohammed

When I was a child, I saw pictures in our family Bible; that were supposed to be of the Prophets.

Prophets like Noah , Abraham , Moses , Isaac , etc.

These painted images of the prophets were all Caucasians; and they all had beards.

Even Jesus of Nazareth ; whom I was taught was the ‘ son of god ‘ was shown having a beard.

The surprising thing about this was that; in the society at that time, having a beard was frown upon .

And it is still like that today.

Many men back then with beards, were either bums ( homeless men ) or outcasts ( rebels against the society ).

I don’t remember any men who were considered respectable in our country who had a beard.

No religious preacher nor politician had a beard.

I could understand the politicians not having beards; but the Christian ministers should at least try to follow the example of Jesus and the Prophets as shown in Christian paintings and in the Bible by having beards.

I was taught in my Sunday School about the Prophets and the great personalities in the Bible like Samson, John the Baptist and Jesus Christ.

They were my earliest heroes.

I particularly remember being taught, that Samson’s strength was in the hair on his head and his beard .

Because of this story and the images pictured of these prophets; I always dreamed about the day when I would be able go grow a beard.

However that was a long time to come.

When I was in my late teens there was nothing but a few strands of hair on my chin.

When I was eighteen, I joined the Nation Of Islam (NOI); and beards were totally forbidden .

A thin mustache was the only acceptable hair allowed on a members’ face.

Eljiah Muhammad, the clean shaven, leader of the NOI

In fact the Minister in the Temple that I belonged to; ridiculed men with beards in many of his lectures.

He once said that a man with a beard looked like a mule peeking out from behind a bush 🙂

We were taught in the NOI, that the civilized man shaved his beard so that he would not look like a savage

That changed completely in 1975, with Wallace D. Mohammed, the new leader of the Nation Of Islam.

Initially he was clean shaven like all the members of the NOI.

The second man on the right above, I believe is Professor (Master) Abdullah whom Imam Mohammed later said was Fard Muhammad; his father’s teacher

Imam Mohammed and Anwar Sadat , then president of Egypt

But within a short time he did something that shocked many members of the NOI; he grew a beard.

He had made many significant changes to the NOI after he became the leader; but this one was a perso nal and visible change.

All of our negative ideas and feelings about beards had to go.

Imam Mohammed began teaching us about the symbolic message of the hair on our bodies. He said that hair grows around the significant parts of our bodies.

On a heads where our brains are (intelligence).

Around our sexual organs (procreation).

On our arms and legs (strength).

He said that men had beards because The Creator of the Heavens and Earth; has given man the role of being the spiritual and religious leaders of the society.

The hair grows around the mouth; because it signifies his speaking the Truth ( Revealed Messages ) that comes from The Creator.

He said that the message in the Bible of Samson losing the hair on his head and his beard meant that he had lost touch with his spirituality. He lost the closeness to his Creator .

Samson was then blinded ; and in his blindness he brought the whole society crashing down on himself and others.

The secret masters of the Gentiles in Europe and later in the Americas; don’t want their Gentiles to grown beards.

They believe that beards are only for them and not the Gentiles .

These secret masters believe that they alone are the spiritual leaders of the world.

They claim that all religious knowledge comes from them. That they alone are ‘ real men ‘.

The Gentile men to them are ‘ girly-men ‘.

Girly-men who are doing everything they can to be like women.

No beards, shaving the hair on their arms and legs.

Many of them are now shaving the hair around their sexual organ; and also the hair under their arm-pits.

No major Christian religious leader in the USA or Europe have a beard.

Catholic clergy member, Lady Chiara Lubich and Imam W.D. M ohammed

In the past 30 years or so; many famous Gentiles in the entertainment world were ridiculed for having beards.

Johnny Carson with beard Johnny Carson with beard Terry Bradshaw with beard

They were later forced to shave.

Only people from this ‘ special group ‘ are allowed to have beards (in the media) without facing constant criticism; and asked to shave.

When the United States of America became a free nation; many of the leaders were still influenced by England.

No president had a beard for over 50 years after independence from England.

Abraham Lincoln was the first US President with a ‘full’ beard Abraham Lincoln was the first US President with a ‘full’ beard

As the USA began to free themselves from the influence of Britain and think independently; many politicians and preachers started growing beard.

When the 20th century began the secret manipulators of the Gentiles had once again gained a firm grip on their hearts and minds.

Politicians and preachers with beards had to go.

No 20th century president of the USA had a beard.

Nor any from the 21st century.

The Gentiles’ masters will never allow it 🙂

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