Her Holiness and purity cannot be comprehended, for the fate of Africa is that of the world. Should the Sahara swallow a continent, she would grow out of control and merge with the Arabian Desert and the Gobi Desert to cut a massive swath of desolation across the heart of humanity.
I am not being metaphorical when I say that it is time to draw a line in the sand, an elliptical pattern delineating the Sahara as is, and even that is land ready and waiting to be reclaimed by humanikind, Inshallah. Metatropical wonders await the paradisical mind, as the psychotropical Peace Army overcomes the parasitical corpolitica megacorpus, the metaphorical bloated whale on the 21st Century beach.
Our OT and NT represent first the story of North African and Middle Eastern royals, primarily the descendants of Ibrahim Shaustatar, and the sequel covers the world-leading achievements of the sons, grandsons and granddaughters of King Herod the Great. Yet the roots of Our Bible grew strong in Africa, and not all of the Chosen crossed the Sinai. Some ventured south to Meroe, Napata and Axum, while others traveled along the edge of the Sahara into the African interior.
King Ja Ja is a link from the Biblical men of East Africa to the Holy Ladies of West Africa, as spiritual leaders went south and west after dissolution of Nile Unity, circa 700 bc. Let all the peoples of the earth know the stories of each of the major queens, and relate to her story. Genealogy is at the beginning and the end.
Egyptian and Ethiopian royals, African legacies disbursed, yet by the 19th century (eg Dominica first black parliamentary majority in British Empire history), Caribbean and American black history heroes emerge, especially in Jamaica, Trinidad, USA, and yes, even Canada inspires Us. Add in South America and Black African Culture was now secure on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
I and I remember and honour Marcus Garvey, Harriet Tubman, W E Dubois, Paul Bogle, Alexander Bustamante, Rosa Parks, Aretha Franklin, Martin Luther King, Robert Nesta Marley, and then We go back ...
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