GRILLED BALSAMIC AND ROSEMARY SALMON

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Beautiful and Beloved Asiatic Black Sisters!

A while ago I bought some Balsamic Vinegar for an Asparagus dish that turned out to be really delish. (Hey! I’m a poet! I know it. 😉 ) Anyway, I really love vinegar, so for this week’s meal, I wanted to try using the Balsamic as a marinade for some Salmon I plan on barbecuing.

As I have previously written, a vegetarian diet is perfect for human beings, although we can eat fish. Fish is from a different world of life. Fish is born and fish lives in the water of life. Fish is good for us. (HOW TO EAT TO LIVE). However, we must be careful when selecting fish for our meals, confining our fish eating to those fish weighing between one and ten pounds.

When it comes to Salmon, there are many different varieties that vary in weight depending on the species. According to the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, Pink Salmon weighs the least of all varieties, averaging 3.5 – 4.0 lbs. So this would, obviously, be our ideal choice. Our Beloved Messenger (Peace Be Upon Him) recommended that we eat the smallest fish as possible.

There are other varieties of Salmon averaging less than ten pounds as well, however. Alaska Sockeye (Red) Salmon averages five lbs. and Alaska Keta Salmon averages eight lbs.

The species you want to avoid are Alaska Coho (Silver) Salmon which averages twelve lbs. and the largest breed, Alaska King Salmon, which averages 20 lbs.!

When dining out, be sure to inquire as to the breed of Salmon before ordering as King Salmon is the Salmon of choice for many upscale restaurants.

I found this recipe online for a Salmon marinade and I had all the ingredients (except the rosemary; substituting Italian Seasonings). I was thinking about trying the exact same thing, but wasn’t sure about how it would turn out, and I didn’t want to risk it coming out weird. So finding this recipe confirmed my aspirations.

GRILLED BALSAMIC AND ROSEMARY SALMON

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INGREDIENTS

  • 4 Salmon filets
  • Kosher salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon Balsamic Vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons Olive Oil
  • 1/4 cup Lemon Juice
  • 1 clove Garlic, minced
  • 1 sprig fresh Rosemary, minced

Directions

  1. Season Salmon filets to taste with salt, and place in a shallow, glass dish. Whisk together Vinegar, Olive Oil, Lemon Juice, Garlic and Rosemary; pour over Salmon filets. Cover, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.
  2. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat, and lightly butter grate.
  3. Remove Salmon from marinade, and shake off excess. Discard remaining marinade. Cook on preheated grill until fish is opaque in the center and flakes easily with a fork, about 4 minutes per side.

I only used three filets but I kept the measurements the same, with the addition of an extra Garlic clove. (I really like Garlic). I also slice a clove and placed on top of the filets.

In Sha Allah (If It Pleases Allah), I’m going to accompany the Salmon with a side of grilled mushroom/onion/bell pepper Kebabs and maybe the delish Asparagus dish.  Of course, we’re having Bean Soup and Honey Whole-Wheat Bread, as always. For dessert, Semifreddo.

****YOU CAN READ HOW TO EAT TO LIVE IN ITS ENTIRETY HERE****

***Later on that day…….***

OMG Sisters, this was the BEST Salmon I have ever had. I already preferred barbecued Salmon, but with the marinade (I let it set for about three hours) it was so succulent and savory. I was so proud of myself – AM so proud of myself. I’ve never been much of a cook, but being an M.G.T. has made my culinary skills comparable with the best of cooks, the ones that I know personally anyway.

The kebabs were equally good, especially the MUSHROOMS. I coated them with my homemade butter and a little salt. I nearly burned them, but the juicy flavor just bursts into your mouth, and all I can say is DELISH!

NUTMEG

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As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Sweet Beautiful and SPICY Asiatic Black Sisters 😉

I don’t know what it is about NUTMEG that is so fascinating. It could be its distinctive, flavorful and feel-good taste but ever since I first learned to distinguish it from cinnamon, I have been an ardent admirer of its aroma and flavor.

This occurred during my “long vacation” back in 1999. We were served Cream of Wheat that was flavored with a spice that I unknowingly mistook for cinnamon. One of the other inmates voiced my inner voice, but was immediately corrected by another Sister, whose name escapes me, that the delightful addition to our breakfast cereal was, in fact, NUTMEG. Only then did I realize that the flavor was not cinnamon as I had previously thought. Ever since then I have enjoyed a fanciful relationship with this intriguing and inciteful spice.

The reason I use the term “inciteful” is because throughout history, NUTMEG has been treasured as a precious commodity and even the Primary cause for dreadful and bloody Wars resulting in the massacre of tens of thousands of original people at the hands of the merciless devils.

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Nutmeg is the interior portion of a seed from the fruit of an evergreen tree that is indigenous to the Maluku (Spice) Islands of Indonesia. The scientific name for the most common type of Nutmeg producing tree is Myristica fragrans. This tree is the ONLY plant that produces two different spices: NUTMEG and MACE.

NUTMEG FRUIT OPEN SHOWING MACE COVERED SEED

Mace is a spice that is similar to Nutmeg but according to what I’ve read, (I’ve never tasted it) Mace is more pungent and spicier. I’ve never seen it in stores but I did find it online and was flabbergasted by the costliness. If I ever happen upon the opportunity to sample it, I think it would be interesting to compare the two (Nutmeg and Mace).

In any case, MACE is the waxy red spiny covering (aril) of the Nutmeg seed as illustrated in the picture above. It is flattened, dried and sold either in its solid form or ground. Typically used in cooking, as would Nutmeg be used.

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NUTMEG is one of the spices popularized and prized during the lucrative spice trade dating as far back as 3000 B.C. For many thousands of years, the source of these delicacies was kept as a secret among the exclusively Arabian traders.

However, in 1511, the Portuguese explorer, Alfonse de Albuquerque overpowered the Maluku Islands and extracted from the citizens the knowledge that the Banda Islands were the producers of the spices that were so prized in Europe and other places. Over the next century the Portuguese sought to control the Islands but were unsuccessful and contented themselves with trading directly with the Malukans. They were, however, able to infiltrate the spice trade ending the Arabian traders monopoly on supplying the commodities to other regions.

In 1595, the Dutch trailed the Portuguese to Indonesia also “discovering” the Spice Islands. But unable to trade their unwanted and impractical goods (thick woolen clothing and damask cloth, completely unsuitable for tropical climates), they sought to dominate Nutmeg productivity and set about gaining control over the entire area.

Using trade as a covert operation, they established the Dutch East Indies Trading Company, and killed 14,000 of the 15,000 indigenous inhabitants of the land and completely colonized the Spice Islands in 1611. The remaining diminished population of only 1,000 Original People, the devils spared only to make them their slaves, cultivating and harvesting the natural resources of their own homeland for the devil oppressors.

The British controlled one small insignificant Island in the Malukas. However, in 1667, at the end of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, they traded it, in exchange for a tiny, useless Dutch controlled island in the Americas, called New Amsterdam (eventually renamed Manhattan!) bringing the Dutch’s monopoly on the Spice Trade to completion.

For a century and a half, The Dutch enjoyed complete autonomy in the exclusive business of trading spices, maintaining exorbitant prices which only the very affluent could afford to pay. Under Dutch control, Nutmeg was a valued culinary accoutrement only accessible to the wealthy.

During this period, The Dutch enforced strict prohibitions on Nutmeg seed distribution, limiting production of the Nutmeg bearing tree to this single area of our Planet. The Dutch went through great pains to contain the production area, including destroying trees that grew as a result of fruit birds spreading the seeds to other islands.

In 1769, during the Napoleonic Wars, the British took advantage of the opportunity to seize the Maluka Islands and for a brief period of four years gained control of the coveted Spice Islands. At the end of the Wars, The First Treaty of Paris returned the Islands to the Dutch, however, their proverbial cat had been let out the bag. During the British dominance, Nutmeg seeds were planted in other areas under British control, including the tiny Caribbean Island of Grenada, the exclusive Nutmeg provider to the United States.

Nutmeg production in Grenada is so pivotal to trade with America that when the small Island revolutionized their government to Socialism and nationalize the nutmeg producing farms, America invaded the tiny island, ostensibly to thwart the spread of communism but also to retain their sway over nutmeg production and distribution.

8 Amazing Health Benefits of Nutmeg
HEALTH BENEFITS OF NUTMEG
  • A glass of milk with a pinch of powdered nutmeg before retiring aids sleep.
  • A pinch of nutmeg in culinary dishes provides trace minerals that keep the immune system strong. Potassium, calcium, iron and manganese are among key minerals found in nutmeg.
  • Just a little nutmeg, ground and mixed with water or honey into a paste, can make skin look clearer and brighter within a few days, reducing scars and alleviating acne. You can also add nutmeg to your face scrub for the same benefits.
  • For centuries, nutmeg has been used as a medicinal spice that brings relief from digestive problems. A little nutmeg grated into soups and stews boosts flavor and also aids in digestion.
  • The traditional spice used in dentistry has been the clove. But nutmeg too has proven antibacterial properties that protect the teeth and gums. Nutmeg oil has eugenol, which brings relief from toothache. It is a common ingredient in toothpaste and combined with cinnamon, makes a powerful antiseptic, antimicrobial paste.
  • Nutmeg helps retain your sharpness in thinking. It contains a natural organic compound called myristicin, which is known to shield your brain against degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
  • The essential oil of nutmeg brings relief from muscular and joint pain.  When applied to a localized area of swelling and discomfort, it alleviates the pain immediately.
  • In wholistic medicine, nutmeg is often prescribed to boost blood circulation and treat kidney infections. Traditional healers believe it also strengthens the liver.

A note of caution: It is almost impossible to overuse nutmeg, because all that’s needed is a tiny pinch to reap its unique taste and nutritional benefits. Even so, overuse of nutmeg is known to cause palpitations, sweating, hallucination and other discomforts, so as with anything else, use this wonderful spice in moderation.

Nutmeg essential oil

The essential oil in Nutmeg can be extracted and used for its aromatherapeutic effect and improvement of mental stability. It is known to soothe, calm and relax strained or stressful constitutions and can also be used as a muscle relaxer.

It has a profound effect on our emotions as well. It diminishes depression, doubt and insecurity resulting in more enjoyment of life and improving confidence, allowing us to maneuver through and cope with life’s fluctuations (ups and downs) with alacrity.

Your Eyes

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

FEDORA HIP HOP

Your Face

So Sweet

To Gaze Upon

Your Eyes

So Neat

To Look Into

Your Feet

So Firm

To Stand Upon

Your Hands

So Bold

To Hold

Your Arms

So Wide

To Love

To Hold

Your Kiss

So Soft

Your Hair

So Fine

So Black

Like Mine

Your Nose

Your Chin

Your Head

Your Cheeks

ALL MINE

JAMAL

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

 

Yours was the FIRST NAME that popped into my head.

“JAMAL” is what my spirit said

The spirit of life that entered my Lungs when I took my first breath

Informed my heart that you were mine

Before I ever knew…

Now, it’s your name in my mind

And on my lips

And in my heart

In every Breath

I speak “JAMAL”

Your Name is written on my spirit

On my Soul

Until my Soul is no more

There will be no me

With no Jamal

Just like your name entered my heart

With my first breath

It will leave with my last…

ANTAR

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum Sweet Beautiful Asiatic Black Sisters,

I have really become interested in The New Negro Movement, or The Harlem Renaissance as it is more commonly known. I was first introduced to the Harlem Renaissance in college through one of my many Black History courses. This was also during a period of time in which my hometown, Los Angeles, was considered as going through its own Literary and Artistic Black Cultural Renaissance (the 1990’s). I felt honored to be actively involved.

My introduction to The Harlem Renaissance didn’t really pique my interest. I was content in just knowing that it existed. However, lately I have been experiencing a renewed thirst for knowledge on the subject, especially after visiting the Library and quite unexpectedly discovering a book by an author I vaguely remembered as being a part of the Harlem Renaissance: CLAUDE MCKAY.

Mr. McKay was actually born in Jamaica (1889) and immigrated to the United States in his twenties. He published two books of poetry in his native Jamaica but sought greater recognition worldwide. He settled in Harlem and during and after working a few menial jobs wrote and published several of his poems in sundry magazines. One such magazine published his groundbreaking “If We Must Die”.  

During his cosmopolitan life, McKay wrote novels, poems and short stories about this buoyant period in Black History as well as his boyhood in Jamaica. He traveled extensively and became well-acquainted with literary scholars from across the globe.

Perhaps I am so inclined toward his poetry because of its political nature. In fact, the poem that catapulted him into the spotlight was one of the first of “The Harlem Renaissance,” entitled “IF WE MUST DIE.”

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This poem was single-handedly responsible for propelling the activism-through-artwork that characterized The Harlem Renaissance. Published during the “Red Summer” of 1919, McKay’s poem gave voice to the determination felt by Black people across the country to liberate themselves from the terror of their white slavemasters.

Although the politicism of Brother Claude’s poetry is what enticed me to seek out his other writings, I was equally interested in his literature pertaining to the social climate taking place in Harlem during The Renaissance.

I was fortunate enough to visit Harlem during a trip to Saviour’s Day in 2008 and was enthralled upon first entering the city, just by the AROMA. When we disembarked from the Greyhound bus that carried us for three days across the country to New York, my nostrils were blessed to inhale the sweet scent of incense and oils that blanketed the entire city.

The Jazz Lover in me insisted that we take the A-Train to Harlem where we lodged in a little Bed and Breakfast that was replete with memorabilia from the most significant era in the city’s history of which I write.

Suffice it to say, I was cleverly enchanted with the city and toyed with the idea of making it my home. So, when this sudden and unexpected interest in the Harlem Renaissance sprang up in me, I embraced it and have not looked back. I checked out every book written by Claude McKay that the Los Angeles Public Library had in stock and have not been disappointed in the least.

The first book I selected happened to be his first novel, entitled Home to Harlem. Interestingly enough, as evidenced in the title of his first novel, Mr. McKay only resided in Harlem for about two years during the Renaissance. The remainder of the time he spent traveling through Europe, participating in the Socialist movement and writing incendiary articles for oppositionist publications.

However, his obvious love for the city is made manifest in his writings and his grasp of the heart and soul of New York City’s “Black Belt” rings clear in his first novel.

After reading just the first page of Home to Harlem I started to put it down. Its casual references to prostitution were exceedingly repulsive, but the book more than redeemed itself through the overt sonnets of love and admiration inspired by and aimed toward the Blackwoman, which was so refreshing and uplifting for me during this particularly nauseating time of the Blackman’s rampant defection from his own Nation, preferring the ugly devil Caucasian woman over his own Beautiful Blackwoman whom He Created and Designed to be his own helpmate.

Home to Harlem piquantly gives a first-hand account of several different dimensions of Harlem society during that bourgeoning era of Black History and although some intellectual literati of the day condemned McKay’s candor, it made for very enlightening and entertaining reading.

I next read a book of short stories entitled Gingertown, which contained stories of Harlem, Jamaica and even Morocco. The stories of Jamaica did little to interest me, but the tomes of Harlem and Morocco more than made up for the banality of the Jamaica stories.

I opted out of reading Banana Bottom seeing as how it is also set in Jamaica. I also was not interested in reading any poetry next. I wanted to read those after reading the more entertaining (for me) novels. Instead, I decided to read his semi-autobiographical A Long Way From Home.

In it, he discusses several dimensions of his life. I am not even half-way through and although I am averse to his relationships with devils, his eyes are wide open to the second-class condition of Black people worldwide.

He was amused by the reviews of his first book of poetry published in the Western world and was particularly opinionated toward the reviews of a publication illustrating the views of the English upper class, who, not surprisingly, held the same views as virtually every other publication, i.e. that Black people are not particularly suited to be poets.

Brother Claude opined that the upper class with their wealth and money, should have been better educated into the knowledge of another Black poet, particularly one who was the source of inspiration for such highly renowned Greco-Roman literary figures as Homer and Virgil, whom all children, including so-called Negro children, are obligated to study in school.

During his travels through the whole of Northern Africa, even the lowliest servant, when informed that Brother Claude was a poet, would effusively exclaim that the most well-renowned poet of the Arabic world was also a Black man and would recite several verses of this prestigious Blackman’s poetry that he had committed to memory by rote.

“Behold the sport of passion in my noble person!
But I have thanked my forbearance, applauded my resolution.
And the slave has been elevated above his master;
For I have concealed my passion and kept my secret,
I will not leave a word for the railers, and I will not ease the hearts of my enemies by the violation of my honor.
I have borne the evils of fortune, till I have discovered its secret meaning…
I have met every peril in my bosom,
And the world can cast no reproach on me for my complexion:
My blackness has not diminished my glory.

My mother is Zebida,
I disavow not her name and I am Antar,
But I am not vainglorious…
Her dark complexion sparkles like a saber in the shades of night
And her shape is like the well-formed spear…”

As a Muslim, poet, Sister Soldier and most noticeably, a Black Woman, I am forever in Brother Claude McKay’s debt for immortalizing the life and legacy of Brother Antar in his own writings. Otherwise, I may have never known of this monumental Blackman whom the devil conveniently overlooks as he does the bulk of the legendary characters in our prodigious and, for the most part, carefully and meticulously hidden, history book.

Here is Brother Claude’s commentary on the above:

“To me these verses of Antar written more than twelve centuries ago are more modern and full of meaning for a Negro than is Homer. Perhaps if black and mulatto children knew more of the story and the poetry of Antar, we might have better Negro poets. But in our Negro schools and colleges we learn a lot of Homer and nothing of Antar.”

The story of Antar begins in 525 A.D. with the son of the King Of Arabia, whose name was Shedad. In search of adventure, Shedad went on a quest to conquer new and distant lands. In due time, he came upon a people whom he and his armies overthrew. Among the captives was a strikingly beautiful Black slave named, Zebiba.

Shedad fell in love with the Beautiful Black Zebiba and relinquished his birthright as the Son of King Zoeher in favor of a life of toil and struggle with the slave, Zebiba and her two sons. Shortly thereafter, Zebiba gave birth to another son by Shedad who was blessed with agility, a grand physique and the strength of ten men.

Even in his youth, the mighty Antar’s feats of strength and bravery made him famous as a warrior as well as a defender of women. He soon was elevated to a position of great esteem but as the son of a slave, was still considered unfit for the affections of the princess, ‘Ablah, with whom he had fallen hopelessly in love. One day Antar happened to bear witness to princess ‘Ablah (who also happened to be his cousin, she being the daughter of his father’s brother) getting her hair combed. He had never before seen her in such a vulnerable and exposed state, as she was always covered. Thus, his heart ignited into a flame of fire of love at her beauty and delicateness which could never be extinguished, regardless of the differences in their social statuses.

When his amorous intentions towards Princess ‘Ablah were made known, The Mighty Antar was demoted back to the position of a slave camel herder and lived in solitude, all the while harboring an unquenchable, burning passion for the beautiful ‘Ablah.

Eventually, King Zoehar’s Kingdom came under attack, but because of their jealousy of the mighty Antar’s strength and great power, the King and the chieftans refused to seek out the help of the mighty warrior and for his part, Antar, enveloped in the solitude of his unrequited love, did not offer.

Conditions worsened and the women were taken hostage including, ‘Ablah. After one particularly fatal battle for King Zoehar, he saw no other choice than to beseech Antar for his help in defeating their adversaries.

Antar acquiesced under the condition that should he be victorious, he would be given ‘Ablah’s hand in matrimony. The King and ‘Ablah’s father agreed. As to be expected, Antar defeated the opposing army and returned to his land and people a champion. However, Ibla’s father still was not too keen on the idea of his daughter marrying a slave. He double-crossed Antar and added the stipulation that in order for Antar to win his daughter’s hand in matrimony he must offer, as a dowry, 1,000 camels of  a certain breed that can only be found in faraway lands.

Antar did not balk at the challenge but set off in search of the steeds with love in his heart and determination in his mind. During his travels he happened to be taken hostage, tied up and jailed by a people who were being antagonized by a ferocious lion, the likes of which had never terrorized the land. Antar bid his captors to give him the chance to defeat the lion and they, having no other options granted him the opportunity.

Antar was a skilled lancer and his marker hit its target but the lion was too powerful to be killed instantaneously and continued to attack. Antar uprooted a small tree and proceeded to beat the lion with the tree, until it lay dead at his feet.

The King and the townspeople were so amazed at Antar’s feat of bravery and skill that they did not believe it until they saw the defeated corpse of the lion. As a reward, the King offered Antar precious jewels, treasures and the 1000 camels his uncle, required to marry his daughter, Antar’s beloved, ‘Ablah.

Soon after Antar and ‘Ablah were married and they lived happily ever after.

ANTAR

The Poem of Antar

Have the poets left in the garment a place for a patch to be patched by me; and did you know the abode of your beloved after reflection?

The vestige of the house, which did not speak, confounded thee, until it spoke by means of signs, like one deaf and dumb.

Verily, I kept my she-camel there long grumbling, with a yearning at the blackened stones, keeping and standing firm in their own places.

It is the abode of a friend, languishing in her glance, submissive in the embrace, pleasant of smile.

Oh house of ‘Ablah situated at Jiwaa, talk with me about those who resided in you. Good morning to you, O house of ‘Ablah, and be safe from ruin.

I halted my she-camel in that place; and it was as though she were a high palace; in order that I might perform the wont of the lingerer.

And ‘Ablah takes up her abode at Jiwaa; while our people went to Hazan, then to Mutathallam.

She took up her abode in the land of my enemies; so it became difficult for me to seek you, O daughter of Mahzam.

I was enamored of her unawares, at a time when I was killing her people, desiring her in marriage; but by your father’s life I swear, this was not the time for desiring.

And verily you have occupied in my heart the place of the honored loved one, so do not think otherwise than this, that you are my beloved.

And how may be the visiting of her; while her people have taken up their residence in the spring at ‘Unaizatain and our people at Ghailam?

I knew that you had intended departing, for, verily, your camels were bridled on a dark night.

Nothing caused me fear of her departure, except that the baggage camels of her people were eating the seeds of the Khimkhim tree throughout the country.

Amongst them were two and forty milk-giving camels, black as the wing-feathers of black crows.

When she captivates you with a mouth possessing sharp, and white teeth, sweet as to its place of kissing, delicious of taste.

As if she sees with the two eyes of a young, grown up gazelle from the deer.

It was as though the musk bag of a merchant in his case of perfumes preceded her teeth toward you from her mouth.

Or as if it is an old wine-skin, from Azri’at, preserved long, such as the kings of Rome preserve;

Or her mouth is as an ungrazed meadow, whose herbage the rain has guaranteed, in which there is but little dung; and which is not marked with the feet of animals.

The first pure showers of every rain-cloud rained upon it, and left every puddle in it bright and round like a dirham;

Sprinkling and pouring; so that the water flows upon it every evening, and is not cut off from it.

The fly enjoyed yet alone, and so it did not cease humming, as is the act of the singing drunkard;

Humming, while he rubs one foreleg against the other, as the striking on the flint of one, bent on the flint, and cut off as to his palm.

She passes her evenings and her mornings on the surface of a well-stuffed couch, while I pass my nights on the back of a bridled black horse.

And my couch is a saddle upon a horse big-boned in the leg, big in his flanks, great of girth.

Would a Shadanian she-camel cause me to arrive at her abode, who is cursed with an udder scanty of milk and cut off?

After traveling all night, she is lashing her sides with her tail, and is strutting proudly, and she breaks up the mounds of earth she passes over with her foot with its sole, treading hard.

As if I in the evening am breaking the mounds of earth by means of an ostrich, very small as to the distance between its two feet, and earless.

The young ostriches flock toward him, as the herds of Yamanian camels flock to a barbarous, unintelligible speaker.

They follow the crest of his head, as though it was a howdah on a large litter, tented for them.

He is small headed, who returns constantly to look after his eggs at Zil-‘Ushairah; he is like a slave, with a long fur cloak and without ears.

She drank of the water of Duhruzain and then turned away, being disgusted, from the pools of stagnant water.

And she swerves away with her right side from the fear of one, whistling in the evening, a big, ugly-headed one;

From the fear of a cat, led at her side, every time she turned toward him, in anger, he met her with both claws and mouth.

She knelt down at the edge of the pool of Rada’, and groaned as though she had knelt on a reed, broken, and emitting a cracking noise.

And the sweat on the back was as though it were oil or thick pitch, with which fire is lighted round the sides of a retort.

Her places of flexure were wetted with it and she lavishly poured of it, on a spreading forelock, short and well-bred.

The length of the journey left her a strong, well-built body, like a high palace, built with cement, and rising high; and feet like the supports of a firmly pitched tent.

And surely I recollected you, even when the lances were drinking my blood, and bright swords of Indian make were dripping with my blood.

I wished to kiss the swords, for verily they shone as bright as the flash of the foretooth of your smiling mouth.

If you lower your veil over yourself in front of me, of what use will it be? for, verily, I am expert in capturing the mailed horseman.

Praise me for the qualities which you know I possess, for, verily, when I am not ill-treated, I am gentle to associate with.

And if I am ill-treated, then, verily, my tyranny is severe, very bitter is the taste of it, as the taste of the colocynth.

And, verily, I have drunk wine after the midday heats have subsided, buying it with the bright stamped coin.

From a glass, yellow with the lines of the glass-cutter on it, which was accompanied by a white-stoppered bottle on the left-hand side.

And when I have drunk, verily, I am the squanderer of my property, and my honor is great, and is not sullied.

And when I have become sober, I do not diminish in my generosity, and as you know, so are my qualities and my liberality.

And many a husband of a beautiful woman, I have left prostrate on the ground, with his shoulders hissing like the side of the mouth of one with a split lip.

My two hands preceded him with a hasty blow, striking him before he could strike me; and with the drops of blood from a penetrating stroke, red like the color of Brazil wood.

Why did you not ask the horsemen, O daughter Malik! if you were ignorant, concerning what you did not know about my condition,

At a time when I never ceased to be in the saddle of a long striding, wounded, sturdy horse, against whom the warriors came in succession.

At one time he is detached to charge the enemy with the lance, and at another he joins the large host with their bows tightly strung.

He who was present in the battle will inform you that verily I rush into battle, but I abstain at the time of taking the booty.

I see spoils, which, if I want I would win; but my bashfulness and my magnanimity hold me back from them.

And many a fully armed one, whom the warriors shunned fighting with, neither a hastener in flight, nor a surrenderer;

My hands were generous to him by a quick point with a straightened spear, strong in the joints;

Inflicting a wound wide of its two sides, the sound of the flow of blood from it leads at night the prowling wolves, burning with hunger.

I rent his vesture with a rigid spear, for the noble one is not forbidden to the spears.

Then I left him a prey for the wild beasts, who seize him, and gnaw the beauty of his fingers and wrist.

And many a long, closely woven coat of mail, I have split open the links of it, with a sword, off one defending his rights, and renowned for bravery.

Whose hands are ready with gambling arrows when it is winter, a tearer-down of the signs of the wine-sellers, and one reproached for his extravagance.

When he saw that I had descended from my horse and was intending killing him, he showed his teeth, but without smiling.

My meeting with him was when the day spread out, and he was as if his fingers and his head were dyed with indigo.

I pierced him with my spear, and then I set upon him with my Indian sword pure of steel, and keen.

A warrior, so stately in size as if his clothes were on a high tree: soft leather shoes are worn by him and he is not twinned.

Oh, how wonderful is the beauty of the doe of the hunt, to whom is she lawful? To me she is unlawful; would to God that she was not unlawful.

So, I sent my female slave, and said to her, “Go, find out news of her and inform me.”

She said, “I saw carelessness on the part of the enemies, and that the doe is possible to him who is shooting.”

And it was as though she looked toward me with the neck of a doe, a fawn of the gazelles, pure and with a white upper lip.

I am informed that ‘Amru is unthankful for my kindness while ingratitude is a cause of evil to the soul of the giver.

And, verily, I remember the advice of my uncle, in the battle, when the two lips quiver from off the white teeth of the mouth,

In the thick of the battle, of which the warriors do not complain of the rigors, except with an unintelligible noise.

When they (i.e., my people) defended themselves with me against the spears of the enemy, I did not refrain from them (i.e., the spears) through cowardice, but the place of my advance had become too strait.

When I heard the cry of Murrah rise, and saw the two sons of Rabi’ah in the thick dust,

While the tribe of Muhallam were struggling under their banners, and death was under the banners of the tribe of Mulhallam {sic.},

I made sure that at the time of their encounter there would be a blow, which would make the heads fly from the bodies, as the bird flies from off her young ones sitting close.

When I saw the people, while their mass advanced, excite one another to fight, I turned against them without being reproached for any want of bravery.

They were calling ‘Antarah, while the spears were as though they were well-ropes in the breast of Adham.

They were calling ‘Antarah, while the swords were as though they were the flash of lightnings in a dark cloud.

They were calling ‘Antarah, while the arrows were flying, as though they were a flight of locusts, hovering above watering places.

They were calling ” O ‘Antarah,” while the coats of mail shone with close rings, shining as though they were the eyeballs of frogs floating in a wavy pond.

I did not cease charging them, (the enemy,) with the prominent part of his (horse’s) throat and breast, until he became covered with a shirt of blood.

Then he turned on account of the falling of the spears on his breast, and complained to me with tears and whinnyings.

If he had known what conversation was, he would have complained with words, and verily he would have, had he known speech, talked with me.

And verily the speech of the horsemen, “Woe to you, ‘Antarah, advance, and attack the enemy,” cured my soul and removed its sickness.

While the horses sternly frowning were charging over the soft soil, being partly the long-bodied mares, and partly the long-bodied, well-bred horses.

My riding-camels are tractable, they go wherever I wish; while my intellect is my helper, and I drive it forward with a firm order.

Verily, it lay beyond my power that I should visit you; so, know what you have known, and some of what you have not known.

The lances of the tribe of Bagheez intercepted you and the perpetrators of the war set aside those who did not perpetrate it.

And, verily, I turned the horse for the attack, while his neck was bleeding, until the horses began to shun me.

And verily I feared that I should die, while there has not yet been a turn for war against the two sons of Zamzam;

The two revilers of my honor, while I did not revile them, and the threateners of my blood, when I did not see them.

There is no wonder should they do so, for I left their father a prey for the wild beasts and every large old vulture.

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My sin against Ablah is beyond remission;
Became obvious when the morning of life
Lent streaks of its white shafts
To my hair, turning it gray.
My own Ablah pierced my heart with arrows,
Shot from her white-corona, black-iris eyes;
Accurately hitting the mark!
How amazing! Arrows projected from eyelids
With no string or bow, ever scoring, never missing
I have kept faith with my fellow tribesmen
Protected their honor
Often curbing my passion
For their playful and modest girls.
Such mild and gentle beauties!
Make tender branches envious
Of their graceful swaying, elegant swinging.

O dear Abode (of the Beloved),
Should the clouds withhold their rain from you,
Let my tears then pour down on you instead
O how pleasant the times I spent
In the land of Sharibba,
Enjoying myself in the company of
My friends and delicate women.
When the twig of my youth was soft and pliable,
How I amused myself,
Admiring its blossoms and streaks.
Everyday, the breeze of Sharibba
Comes to me laden with the sweet scent
Of fragrant flowers unfolding at dawn

Each (maiden), like a straight leafy branch;
A lover can only feast his eyes
On such beauty, (but not touch.)
I am ever anxious to see Ablah;
That is why I so often stop by her camp,
Water my camels then depart.
After being close to her, I can never content myself
With only a word about her,
Now she is far away

She will always remain my dearly beloved,
Even if she should betray my trust, forsake me.
My love for her will remain unchanged, undiminished,
Nor will I ever stop thinking of her.
Secretly and openly,
I bemoan my separation from her;
With such intensity of feeling
That softens the rocks
O Abla stay safe and be happy in the Sand Valley
Away from enemies; fear not even if frightened.
Know that your dwelling is protected
By lions with mighty swords
That smash iron helmets, slice thick armors.

How great are my folks Bani Abs!
They have reached the pinnacle of honor;
Attained the height of prestige
When they saw my horse
Charge unrestrained, beneath thick clouds of dust
They thought it was bringing me nigh to doom.
Then they quickly trod on my heels,
Knowing that death is an unavoidable arrow, deflecting never.
I plunged headlong into the dust-covered battleground,
Atop my pitch black charger;
Upon return, his body was blood covered,
With human remains to its skin attached

I endeavored to be fair to my opponent,
However, he wronged me,
Resorting to mean, devious means.
Finally, my sword dealt him a fair blow.
Should others taunt me
On account of the blackness of my skin,
Let them keep in mind
That precious pearls are in shells contained

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O, dwellings tell me; where your inhabitants are going?

And to where their cameleers proceed along or halting?
Yesterday thy place showed sociable deer played joyfully.
But today the craws caw instead of them gloomily.
O, Ablah’s dwelling where Ablah’s tribe is camped.
After the camels had conveyed them far away and vanished.
All pigeons cooed after the people had departed.
As well as the Ben-oil tree due to its misery had cried.
The essence of each homeland is the souls of its inhabitants.
If they went away, the bodies will cry them in variance.
O, fellow ask Ablah’s verdured locations on the wilderness display.
Be witty if you ask! Does the place have any tongue to reply?
O, Ablah the reunion had lasted several delicious nights
Followed by the darken days which overcast the shining lights.
If only the dwelling have the choice to answer!
Where are people settled later?
O, bird that slept its night crying about its fellows was ‘grieved
‘Did not know what the matter is! Only it is bewildered.
If you were as me, no longer would you pride about your colourful shape.
Yet the branches have not shaken to you otherwise you cannot leap.
Hardly you can find lover whose heart is peaceful.
Since he suffers the ardent love, his heart is sorrowful.
O, bird borrows me your wing and I give you my tears instead.
Even if I die, the tears still shed without stopping indeed.
Therefore, I could fly to Abla asking about her place
If the flying were possible, I would prove this case

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Behind their veils glimmer apparently
As if the sharp blade of the sword stabbing my heart fiercely
If they are unsheathed, the brave man becomes coward readily
And his eyeholes turn ulcerated replete with tears shed heavily
I wish God would quench my uncle the cup of death bitterly
His hands turn palsied after his fingers were amputated totally
As he sends me to the death, the escape is hardly
He promises me in what I am desirous of eventually
Abla has said farewell to me when I intended the departure
She was some sure that she would not see me on future?
She wept and said! How do you do if you are naked?
What will happen then if you are on the wide desert settled
By your honour, I did not try any comfort is accessible
My passion toward thee love on all my life is unchangeable
You cousin be sure of my sincere cordiality
You lover be soft on pleasure without anxiety
I said to her; hereinafter should I travel either alive or dead
Even if the sharp swords impede my way, I shall go ahead
We were born for the sake of this love formerly
Therefore, I think this love will not die since it is eternally
O, you the optimistic place, really! I come back alive
Then I see on its both sides the annual flowers revive
I wish my eye saw both hillocks and the adjacent lively location
However, it can see the rest of people in that verdured situation
Then we live along with on our favourable places do not separated
In those certain verdured sides, we would be happy and delighted
By God, thou the breeze with the oily ben odor are scented
Reach Abla and inform her about the places had I reached
O, lightning, inform her on this morn my greeting
As well as any place had I rest there and my dwelling
O, chanting birds if I die mourn nearby my tomb right after
Lift my soul with thy wings to be in heaven settled forever
Weep and mourn about who dies aggrievedly without reason
Do not gain only the lover’s torture and the pain of separation
And you horses cry about your horseman abundantly.
This who throws oneself into battlefield’s dusts bravely
You should be acquainted ‘soul’ to the humiliation suffering thy passion
You may be tied with heavy bonds of a familiar slavery fashion
Never will I cry if my fate has come manifestly
May be I mislead then shed tears spontaneously
It is not pride that I state my bravery or severity on each assembly
While my fame everywhere is celebrated widely
By platonic love, do not blame me and stop thy talkativeness
Blame never has benefit or any dependable seriousness?
How can I endure the unbearable patience of this lover.
Since the passionate love enkindles my ribs moreover

A RETURN TO LONG LIFE

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CHAPTER ONE

A RETURN TO LONG LIFE

     Eat to live to bring about a return to perfection and long life; like Noah and Methuselah, who lived nearly 1000 years of our calendar year (containing 365 1/4 days).

LONG LIFE IS NOT enjoyed by eating food which will shorten and destroy life. Under this white race of people, we were not taught how to eat to live. They, the white devils, are not here to teach us, the Lost and Found members of the Aboriginal Nation, to live a long life. They were put here to cut short our lives, and for the last 6000 years they have done so.

Eating as beasts eat (Holy Qur-an) all during the day and night will kill us at an early age – very few of the white race have regularity about their eating habits. Our stomachs are worn out in a few years, due to the continuation of trying to digest the food that we eat, some being of the type of foods which we should not dare put into our stomachs.

Poison drinks along with a mixture of good and poison foods have shortened our lives, on the average of about 63 1/2 years at the present time. This is a long way from the 600-800-900 years of life of our fathers.

WE ARE A LONG WAY off from the life of the people on Mars, Who Allah in the Person of Master Fard Muhammad, to Whom Praise is due forever, taught me, lived an average life of the equivalent of 1200 years of our Earth calendar. This in fact has been the Original Nation’s calendar year ever since God created the Heavens and the Earth, so teaches the Holy Quran.

If you want a beautiful appearance, eat the proper food and eat one meal a day. When you are used to eating one meal a day, then eat one meal every other day. Your children may be able to eat two meals per week. This will put them into centuries as Noah and Methuselah.

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THE DAYS OF ALLAH

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Chapter 12

The Days of Allah

“Say to those who believe that they forgive those who do not fear the days of Allah, they He may reward a people for what they earn”  [Holy Qur-an 45:14]


     What is meant by “Days of Allah” are the battles between right and wrong.  They are often mentioned as follows: the Days of Judgment, the Days of the Resurrection, the Days of the Son of Man, and the Days of Allah.  These days must not be mistaken for the regular 24 hour day.  No, the Days of Allah, the Days of the Resurrection, the Days of Judgment, and the Days of the Son of Man means years; not the common 24 hour day. 

     What will make us know when we are living in the Days of Allah?  It is by the fulfilling of the predictions made by the Prophets of Allah, long before they come to pass.  I quote Maulvi Muhammad Ali’s footnote 2276 on this verse, in which he says:  “The Days of Allah are the contests in which the righteous shall be made successful.”   That no one can deny for this is a sign for the disbelievers who have enjoyed great temporary prosperity and who thought that they were too rich and powerful to be brought into a state of helplessness.  Although they had the histories of those who were before them, there is no difference between the disbelievers today or the past.

     We are living in the Days of Allah.  The earth and its people have been ruled by the evil race known as the white race.  In these days of Allah, the righteous (the Muslims) are now gaining power over the wicked and will soon rule the earth again as they did before the creation of the white race.

     Take notice of my followers who have given up the wicked ways of the white race and their self-styled Christianity and have accepted the Truth.  They are gradually becoming the most successful people in the world.  Allah has chosen us; we have chosen Allah.

     Who can successfully oppose Allah in His Days and time of rule?  It is easy for a weak and poverty stricken people to give up, but it is not so easy when they are powerful and wealthy.  They think there will be no end to their power and wealth which is made to deceive them.

THE UNIVERSAL FLAG OF ISLAM

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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THE UNIVERSAL FLAG OF ISLAM

THE UNIVERSAL FLAG OF ISLAM
The SUN, MOON and STAR
The BEST of ALLAH (God’s)
CREATION by far!!!

ISLAM is based on the
Universal Order of Creation
Which Represents the FREEDOM, JUSTICE and EQUALITY
Allah Has Given to His NATION –

THE NATION OF ISLAM –
With our Universal Flag,
No more behind other
Societies will we lag.

The SUN represents FREEDOM
Allah Says – Yes, Now You’re Free!!!
Just As the Sun Shines on Us Freely.

The MOON represents EQUALITY
The Moon – Which Was Once
A Part of Our Earth –
But She Lost all Her Water –
Thus Losing all Her Worth…

No Water – No Life
But with Earth she was once Equal
Just like the Blackman in America
Whose enemy is so EVIL –

That He ROBBED him of  The Knowledge…
The Knowledge of Self –
Like the Moon in our Flag –
He Lost all His Wealth…

No Knowledge – No Life
But Equal Just the Same,
Because a Saviour Has Come
And Master Fard Muhammad is His Name.
To Whom all Thanks and Praises
Are Eternally Due –

For the Science Behind Our Flag –
So Righteous and So True.

The STAR represents JUSTICE
To Show that We’re Justified –
To Return to Our Own –
And Join Hands – Side by Side –

With Our Flag Held Up High –
Finally We’re Back Up To Par –
With FREEDOM, JUSTICE and EQUALITY –
The SUN, MOON and STAR

ISLAM

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INDEPENDENCE

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The Fall of America

Chapter 17

Independence

 

     Independence means to be free of the dominance of others. It is a very happy feeling for one to enjoy self-freedom!

     The white race, in the Western Hemisphere, takes this day, July 4, 1972, to be a day to worship in remembrance of their achieving Independence from other people.

     The white race in the Western Hemisphere had to conquer the Indians who had an independent claim on the country called America. Then the white race in America cut off the tie of England and France and became the independent holder of the present country called America, in the Western Hemisphere.

     The white race was not satisfied with owning a new country to itself. They wanted the country built up but, the white man was afraid to trust himself to build the country up, so he goes to other countries that were civilized and uncivilized, Africa. From Africa he took our Black people as slaves and used us for hard-labor purposes.

     Now, the white race has achieved those desires and now he has the glorious thing that man can enjoy-freedom. The country of America cannot be said to be the white man’s own – but with having the freedom and the power to overcome the natives (Indians) of this country, the white race in America takes this day, July 4, to celebrate the joy of independence of others!

     “As thou hast done so shall it be done unto thee.” Someone is about to take away your enjoyable independence. The white race here in America has done the worse to the Black people who helped the white man to build up the country of America and to make it suitable and to bring in this enjoyable independence.

     But the white race in America has angered God due to the evil done to us after our four hundred years, here, under the white race. The white race still desires to mistreat and to kill us all the day long.

     The white man hates his Black slave; while the Black slave should be hating the white man, for mistreating the Black slave. But the white man made the Black slave to love him so well that when the white man mistreats him, the Black slave will not dislike the white man for mistreating him.

     Now the time of God has arrived – the time that Allah (God) must separate the Black slave and his white master, and bring freedom to the Black slave.

     So we see the power of our enemy being broken by God in destroying the power of the white man: power to maintain his sway over the whole world.

     Independence is fine, if we keep and maintain independence! But there is a dark cloud of trouble now swinging over the country of America. The dark cloud makes her once freedom of thought and action become instead, a freedom of death, hell and destruction!

     It is awful to think over the things of evil and of trouble that are coming upon the glorified North America.

     The poor Black slave, numbering now into tens of millions of Black people, never knew anything of the joy of freedom, because the vicious enemy, like a young lion, as Daniel gives it in the Bible, has made the Black slave a prey to all of the white man’s wicked desires.

     Now, what do we have to celebrate in the fact that the white man is enjoying freedom over us? In celebrating the white man’s independence, we make a fool out of ourselves. We cannot celebrate his day.

     The only time that we the Black people have a day to worship and are able to call a day ‘our day of freedom,’ is when we are free from white America and free from any other nation, and become independent with some of this earth that we can call our own.

     Then we can say that this is a freedom day and a holiday for us.

     Black sisters, Black brothers, let us unite and get together and try and go from that which binds us to others.

******YOU CAN READ THIS BOOK IN ITS ENTIRETY HERE.******

 

 

DISCREET FEMININE HYGIENE SOLUTIONS

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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AS-SALAAMU ‘ALAIKUM SWEET, SWEET SISTERS

I have always been old-fashioned. I’ve just always like the old-school way of doing everything. It just FEELS Right. I used to love “LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE” and how simple life was back then. Now, I know it was A LOT different for us back then because we were slaves, but generally, life was much more NATURAL and well, simple. 

When my son was born in 2002, I used cloth diapers, just because I thought it was healthier and better for him. So, when I heard about using cloth sanitary napkins, naturally, it piqued my interest.

Now, don’t think I’m not old enough to remember cloth sanitary napkins with the cumbersome belts and whatnot. I remember them, but right before my first period came, an unmarked brown box arrived in the mail. Its contents were a sampling of disposable sanitary napkins. That was the beginning of them as far as I know. So, I guess, Allah Blessed me before I even knew Who He Was. (He Knew And Loved Me 🙂 )

So, now, even though I have the choice to use disposable pads, I’ve decided to go back to cloth. Not because I’m concerned about the environment or anything. I know that Allah (God) is going to destroy the ones (devil Caucasians) who have destroyed the Earth and return it and us to our former states. I just think that they are better for me. Not to mention cheaper.

I was going to purchase some from this website I heard about, but they are $10.00 for one. And everytime I got low, I would think, “I can buy a package of 50 for that price!” So, I never got around to buying any.

But, this month, I got real low and I was praying that my period wouldn’t come before I got my check. Or that the five I had left would last until I did. Now, keep in mind that for the past 15 years, I was on medication that stopped my period. So from 1999 until 2014, I didn’t even have a period. So, when I started getting my period again (after I stopped taking the medication), I really hated having to spend that money on pads.

Which is why, I guess, I was, subconsciously and admittedly ignorantly, refusing to restock. As a matter of fact, my reluctance turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

My period came last night, and I hoped I would have enough pads until my check comes tomorrow. I was wrong. So, as I’m thinking of solutions to my dilemma, I had in the back of my mind, the idea to just make my own. I had heard of other Sisters making their own (I had actually been thinking about making some for a while but didn’t know how and didn’t have the nerve to try extemporaneously). So, Our Most Merciful and Beneficent Saviour, Master Fard Muhammad, to Whom Praises are due forever, in His Infinite Wisdom and Mercy, placed in my mind the thought to look on YouTube!

I did and this was the first video I found. Of course, I didn’t have money to go buy material or any of the stuff she used, or I would have just bought some pads. But I was able to use some old knit workout pants (I used them because they were white. White cotton is the best fabric to put near such a sensitive area. That goes for panties too, Sisters), and some padded material that is really thick (I just doubled it) and you know I didn’t have any snaps or velcro (my druthers), so I just so-called “nigga-rigged” it with a safety pin.

I had not planned on taking pictures or anything at all. The whole time I was making them, I was thinking, “Nobody’s going to see them.:/ But, I should have known better. Allah was telling me to do my best. But I didn’t. I could have made them more aesthetically pleasing, but I forgot I write a blog. 😛

Anyway, they came out okay enough for me to photograph, so you can get an idea and see that they don’t have to be picture perfect. Just as long as they are like KING ASIATIC and “Get the Job Done.” 😉

Well, I was going to just finish my disposable pads, but Allah Told me to put on one I had made, and Sisters, when I tell you how soft and comfortable it feels, you will not believe me. It feels so natural! I’m never wearing paper again.

Finally, I KNOW I don’t have to tell you not to wear tampons. THEY TELL YOU ON THE BOX YOU CAN GET A DISEASE THAT WILL KILL YOU (TOXIC SHOCK SYNDROME!). You would be a fool to still wear them. Show the Greatest Intelligence At All Times! 

As-Salaamu ‘Alaikum!!!

*Note – there are other videos on YT that might give you more ideas and simplify it, for instance, if you don’t have sewing pins, you can just trace the pattern onto your material with a marker. No one’s going to see it anyway, right? 😉 Riiiiiiight…………

And now, that I see how easy they are to make, I can take the money I was going to use to buy pads and just buy stuff to make more pads, then I’ll NEVER have to spend money on pads again! Well, at least not for a long time…… Can you imagine the money you’ll save making your own? My Sister has FOUR DAUGHTERS. Need I say more???

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE THEM FROM ME (TWO FOR $10.00), COMMENT ON THIS POST (IT WON’T BE VISIBLE UNLESS I APPROVE IT AND I WON’T) OR YOU CAN CALL ME (808)205-2006.

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Or email whatsup@homemakingfortheblackwoman.com

****UPDATE****

It’s almost my time of the month, and I just thought about something I used to HATE that I didn’t even realize I wouldn’t have to do, once I started making my own pads!

Every month, when it was almost time for my period, I would wear a pad to keep from soiling my panties and possibly embarrassing myself in the public. And, I used to get soooooo angry when I would have to throw away a wasted pad.

Well, now, if it doesn’t come, I can just wash it out and no money wasted!

I know, I’m frugal. But quality disposable pads are expensive.

Al Hamdulillah! All Praise is due to Allah!

I don’t have that problem anymore.

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