Judeo-Sufi Rabbis of the Medieval Era
Throughout the Medieval period, there were many famous rabbis who were known as Judeo-Sufi "Chassidim." Beginning with rabbeinu Bachya ibn Paqudah, throughout the Maimonidean dynasty - Avraham ben Rambam, and his son Ovadyah - we see a group of Jewish Sufis who were fully entrenched in Judaism and yet saw Sufism as an expression of ancient Jewish tradition, which the Arab world had adopted. Many saw this as a sign of the hastening of the Messianic Era
Was the Epistle to Yemen actually written by Maimonides?
An examination of the numerous inaccuracies and logical inconsistencies with the letter, and why it is unlikely the Maimonides wrote it. The video concludes with a hypothesis on the origins of the letter, and the purpose for which it was created.
Some Sources on the Historical Jewish `Isawiyah (`Issuniyah/`Issuniyim) Movement
There are few good sources on the historical Jewish `Isawiyah Movement out there today. There is a lot of wrong information in secondary literature, and even worse Wikipedia entries. This video will direct you to some good, scholarly sources, which will quote directly from the primary sources on the group.
The First Mass Qur'an Burnings in History!!!
Find out the truth about the first Qur'an burning in history. Who was responsible and why?
Conspiracy Theories the European Jews Originate From the Khazars
Many Black Hebrew Israelites and conspiracy theorist who oppose Jewish presence in the Levant of any sort (with the exception that some could live as subjects of a Caliphate if they are Arabian Jews), say that European Jewry emanates from the Khazar conversion in the 8th century CE, and that German Jewry did not exist until 1,000 years ago. This video explores the belief and provides incontrovertible proof against it.
The last seconds of this video did not convert to YouTube well. You can find the
full video on Mikhayah's Facebook as well.
The rift that grew between Black folks and White Jews in America
Early
morning reflections on the subject. (Part 1)
The rift that grew between Black folks and White Jews in America
Early
morning reflections on the subject. (Part 2)
General Articles
The New Israel
Islamic Reformation and Destroying the Wahhabi Apostasy
"Path of Truth" - A Vision of Islamic Universalism, by Husayn al-Taliy`i
Judeo-Ṣūfism and `Īṣunī Judaism
Confronting Racism and the Myth of "Race"
Parables (Mashalim)
Exegesis (Perush ha'Torah)
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We are currently working on Jewish Outreach that does not discriminate. We have received requests for assistance from Jews in Africa and the East Asia saying that they have contacted numerous so-called "Jewish Outreach" groups and have never received a reply. All around the world, Jewish communities from non-European and Middle Eastern backgrounds face the same stone-wall, even when it is clear that this discrimination is against halakhah. The biggest needs from these communities are as follows:
- Copies of the Tanakh, Siddurim, etc
- Tallitot
- Tefillin
- Mezuzot: holders and qlafim-scrolls
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