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Warning! This Book May Lead to High Levels of Empowerment Black Divinity: Institutes of the Black Theocracy Shahidi Collection Vol 1 is a book about the godbodies, who are a less radical version of the Nation of Islam. As a godbody Shahidi Islam attempts with Black Divinity to create a godbody theology and godbody sociology that can improve things for Black people. He also shows how the racial difficulties faced by Black people all over the world today are related to issues faced in times past and that a lot of the solutions planned years ago by the Black people of that time can be used in the…mehr

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Warning! This Book May Lead to High Levels of Empowerment Black Divinity: Institutes of the Black Theocracy Shahidi Collection Vol 1 is a book about the godbodies, who are a less radical version of the Nation of Islam. As a godbody Shahidi Islam attempts with Black Divinity to create a godbody theology and godbody sociology that can improve things for Black people. He also shows how the racial difficulties faced by Black people all over the world today are related to issues faced in times past and that a lot of the solutions planned years ago by the Black people of that time can be used in the current Black movement to achieve love, peace, and happiness. In this, Black divinity is not found in heaven-future but in Black men and women building a better world for themselves and their families, and the way they do that is by appreciating that their nature as Black people is actually divine.
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Shahidi Islam, formerly Tony Saunders, made his bones in New York City as O.G. Foot-C of the Brooklyn, New York Crips in the late 1990s. After returning to London he soon reconnected with the godbody movement existing in South London, taking the name Shahidi Islam upon joining. Islam has since become a member of the Society for the Study of Theology as well as an advocate for the godbody movement.