one nation under God one nation in submission one nation in Al-Islam

in God we trust

by The Rapping Imam John-Hassan Jor’dan


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/25/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781449088101

About the Book

This book is dedicated to those who have struggled for thousands of years trying to maintain their God given nature through freedom, justice and equality. Prophet Adam, Moses, Abraham, Jesus and Prophet Muhammad the last, and all the Prophets and messengers in between (may peace and blessing be upon them) If we are believers in the Prophethood we become sons and daughters within the Holy Family, those dedicated carriers of the Covenants of God under the banner of Freedom, Justice and Equality do so that we may inherit God’s truth as he gave it, to protect us from lies, weak ideas and bad habits, both inside and outside of ourselves. The manipulators of our society are those human beings who take advantage of our weaknesses with structured programs. They are dummying us down getting God out the mind, to gain control over the masses. This article came to me by angelic forces. I was walking toward my back door and just as I was about to take a step up a section from the “FINAL CALL NEWSPAPER ‘’flew in front of me, landed upside the door. The wind holding it there, I pick it up and this is the article, satan himself; Mr. Berry Esq. Standing before the Virginia house of delegates January 20, 1832. He made it clear, how to manipulate slaves (a mass of people) he related, pass as severe laws as you will to keep these unfortunate creatures in ignorance (no God in the pledge, no moment of silence in schools, keep the ten commandments out of sight, Jesus is god etc.) it is vain, unless you can extinguish that spark of intellect which God has given them.. Sir! We have as far as possible, closed every avenue by which light (knowledge and understanding) might enter their minds. We have only to go one step further, to extinguish the capacity to see the light (of God’s word) and our work will be completed. They would then be reduced to the level of the beast in the fields ( a menace to themselves and society) and if they continue along that line, black people (or the masses) will be in a condition that they could never come out of (that’s what they think! Yes we can! With God’s help). Comments in parenthesis by Imam John-Hassan Jor’dan / Ministry of Defense


About the Author

Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, attended parochial and public schools in the city. Graduated from The Famous Artist School of Westport Connecticut as a Commercial Artist, Designer Illustrator, one of his instructors was Norman Rockwell, the famous illustrator. He join the United States Army, 18th Airborne Corp. 21 Signal Battalion as a paratrooper, stationed in Livorno Italy, he traveled extensively in Europe. Honorably discharged he joined The Chicago Police Department in 1961 where he patrolled the streets of Chicago and shortly became one of the first African American union representatives for The Fraternal Order of Police for District 007. Officer Jor’dan became a Field Training Officer, training recruits in the field. Years later he was appointed to the “Officer Friendly Program” sponsored by the Sears Roebuck Foundation, and the Chicago Police Department working in conjunction with Archdiocese of Chicago, Hebrew Day School, and Lutheran board of Christian Education, Greek Orthodox School and Chicago board of Education. He has spoke to thousands of students and teachers around the city. The program provided radio, newspaper and television interviews. Officer Jor’dan was featured in a text book titled “Living in Chicago” picture and article. He received many commendations citywide, runner up for the Otto Kerner award in community relations, an honorable mention from Dick Tracy’s Chester Gould and many letters from teachers and principals. Officer Jor’dan took a sabbatical in 1971 and became Director Advocate for the Unified Delinquent Intervention Service (UDIS). He provided counseling and tutoring to youth in coordination with the Cook County Department of Correction. In 1977 he founded Village Furniture co. as President and Creative Director he designed the first African American furniture motif in the United States, he was lettered by the U.S. Patent office with nine patents. A guest on the Oprah Winfrey Show “Why do women bash men” 1993. While raising seven children he has held office in many PTA Organizations. Imam Jor’dan studied under The Honorable Imam W.D. Mohammed who has since made his transition, may peace and blessing be upon him.