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For Those Who Thirst: "Child Of The Original Nature" (Book Review) Cont'd

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Faheem Shuaibe

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“So, really, the mother, our physical or biological mother, in scripture, is first environment and it is to point us to another birth in the external environment just like we are put into our mother as a germ to develop and mature into a complete physical form of a human being and then she delivers us. We are delivered from her body, which means from that world.

Actually, she is like a replica or a picture of how we are born, naturally. So, we should not think of her as a flesh body only. The mother is extended when we come out of her, out of the physical person into the natural environment. Before man put his imprint on the natural environment or redid the natural environment, we were born out of unnatural body into a natural environment. By comparison, just as that natural body held us and contained us until we came into a complete Picture or concept of a person, the external world that we came into takes us and it does the same thing. It contains us until we can become or grow mentally into a complete concept of a human being. Just because we come out of flesh, it does not mean that we are going to be a human being. We could be put in an environment that makes us a savage and we would run around on our hands like a monkey, or a dog, or wild animal, like the Savage man. However, if we stay in the pure, pristine world that G_d made, eventually, it produces the complete person. The external world will produce the complete person. So, we are the child of the original nature that G_d made.  That is who we are. The real complete person, the true human person, is a child of the real world that God made." Imam W. D. Mohammed(ra) "The Women Who Call To The Issue" Pp. 6-7

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