ISLAM EXPOSED: The Depravities Towards Black Africans

· Mkoma Yi
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315
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Mohammed Ali, widely regarded as the greatest heavyweight boxer in history, renounced Christianity and embraced Islam, convinced that it was the original faith of his ancestors. This decision had a profound impact, with over two million predominantly black African-Americans following his lead. The matter of salvation was left to chance, as many believed that if it was good enough for Ali, it was good enough for them.


This book chronicles Mohammed Ali's journey from Christianity to Orthodox Islam, delving into his understanding of the religion, his personal aspirations, and his vision for humanity. Within its pages, the author poses challenging yet valid questions, some of which are rhetorical. Did Ali possess extensive knowledge about the religion's obscure origins and its controversial teachings? Did he ultimately find what he was searching for? And does Islam truly embrace black Africans?


This book uncovers the involvement of Islam in the establishment of slavery, racism, discrimination, and other depravities towards Black Africans. Additionally, the book sheds light on the negative impact of the religion, which has resulted in Africa being trapped in an unending cycle of violence, religious division, and various other abominations. Furthermore, Africa has unfortunately become a hub for Jihad activities, exacerbating the already dire conditions of this impoverished continent.


Designed for those seeking knowledge and truth, this book serves as a comprehensive analysis of the unadulterated reality of Islam. It is the first of its kind, offering a condensed yet thorough examination of the religion, revealing that it is far from what it purports to be. Indeed, the devil lies in the details.


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About the author

Mkoma Yi is a distinguished Black African author and religious scholar, renowned for his profound exploration and comprehension of Abrahamic faiths, with a particular focus on Islam. He is a passionately devoted student of various religious traditions, and through his critically acclaimed writing style, he has received starred reviews in the realm of religious literature.

His seminal work, "Islam Exposed: The Depravities Towards Black Africans", has garnered exceptional praise from bibliophiles worldwide. This piece provides insights into the teachings and beliefs of Islam that are detrimental to Black Africans. It also sheds light on the ongoing challenges faced by Black African Muslims, from identity struggles to narrow views of diverse demographics, as well as significant moral dilemmas.

His most recent publication, "Israel-Palestine Conflict, Islam's Pursuit of Religious Supremacy", stands as a compelling thesis advocating for a religious analysis of the Israel-Palestine conflict. By meticulously unraveling the historical roots of the dispute, dating back to the inception of Islam, this study implies that territorial disputes serve as a facade to obscure the underlying issue; the quest for divine favor. Ultimately, religion emerges as the central pillar of this profound conflict.

Committed to a lifelong quest for knowledge, Mkoma Yi's determination to explore diverse religious values and beliefs inspires him to produce more enlightening works that transcend religious dogmas, taboos, and confected boundaries designed to hinder humanity from discovering the truths. Connect to explore further into his captivating world of belief systems.

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