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Arab Muslim World: Architect of Slavery in Africa: Open Letter To Nation Leader of Islam Mr. Louis Farrakhan

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Arab Muslim World: Architect of Slavery in Africa: Open Letter To Nation Leader of Islam Mr. Louis Farrakhan
Arab Muslim World: Architect of Slavery in Africa: Open Letter To Nation Leader of Islam Mr. Louis Farrakhan

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Arab Muslim World: Architect of Slavery in Africa: Open Letter To Nation Leader of Islam Mr. Louis Farrakhan

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I wrote this book to enlighten people of the historic role the Arab Muslim world has played and continues to play in slavery. Much of the population believes that the white man started slavery in Africa a few centuries ago. I reject this assertion because the historical facts do not support it. Slavery in Africa begin long before the birth of Jesus Christ and persisted long after his death, Arab Muslim Slave trade persisted for centuries before "White Man " appeared on the horizon. The conversion to Islam of many Africans and all that it engendered such as Jihad, were the source of innumerable wars and conflict. Genocide of Black people by the Arab Muslim goes largely ignored, no one wants to talk about it, even thought it is still occurring. The used the Quran as a pretext to stage raids on their infidel, Nation leader of Islam Mr. Louis Farrakhan place everything on shoulders of the west

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