The Mother Plane Elijah Muhammad's Analysis Of Ezekiel's Wheel By Elijah Muhammad This book is comprised of sixteen articles written by Elijah Muhammad in the Nation of Islam's official Newspaper, Muhammad Speaks, beginning May, 1973. What had previously been known as Ezekiel's Wheel or his vision of the wheel, was in fact called The Mother Plane, because it is today in fact, not visions, a humanly built planet, or the "mother" of all planes, so teaches Elijah Muhammad. The bible's Ezekiel did not see an actual wheel, but only a vision of one that would be in the future. This book analyzes Ezekiel's vision and brings it to bear with what Elijah Muhammad says that God taught him about it. What's called "UFO's today is in fact the wheel which eludes the scientists of this world. Elijah Muhammad interprets Ezekiel's Wheel in modern terms. Publication Date: Nov 06 2008 ISBN/EAN13: 188485589X / 9781884855894 Page Count: 62 Binding Type: US Trade Paper Trim Size: 5.5" x 8.5" Language: English Color: Black and White Related Categories: Religion / Religion & Science
According to actual facts, historical references and countless mainstream news organs, Elijah Muhammad, by far, was the most powerful black man in America. Known more through the students he produced, like Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan and Muhammad Ali, this controversial man exposed the black man as well as the world to a teaching, till now, was only used behind closed doors of high degree Masons and Shriners.
He was born October, 1897 in Saundersville, GA, but didn't find his calling until the early 1930s when he met his teacher, Master Fard Muhammad, outside of Detroit, MI. Upon his teacher's departure, Elijah Muhammad built what is known today as the Nation of Islam. His labor and vision is responsible for generating the greatest impact of Islam in North America and producing the greatest revolution in America without lifting or firing a single gun. More books, audio and dvds about him can be found at ScopeAndAbility(dot)com.
The writings of Elijah Muhammad are simple. As he put it, "My mission is to teach Black people the knowledge of themselves, God and the devil and to separate them unto their own kind before the impending destruction of America and the world as we know it."



