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How Will the Black Struggle Look in the Coming Years?
For Black professionals looking to gain greater insights into the Apocalypse, without having to read through reams of books.
Demystifying God: Redefining Black Theology in the Age of iGod Shahidi Collection Vol 2 provides a six-pronged framework designed for if you have ever felt intimidated by scientific and theological debates on the subject.
This framework will provide all readers with a clear guide to understanding White hostility as we enter deeper into the digital age.
Shahidi Islam hopes thereby to guide his people
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How Will the Black Struggle Look in the Coming Years?

For Black professionals looking to gain greater insights into the Apocalypse, without having to read through reams of books.

Demystifying God: Redefining Black Theology in the Age of iGod Shahidi Collection Vol 2 provides a six-pronged framework designed for if you have ever felt intimidated by scientific and theological debates on the subject.

This framework will provide all readers with a clear guide to understanding White hostility as we enter deeper into the digital age.

Shahidi Islam hopes thereby to guide his people towards a deeper knowledge of Black potential as the Black struggle become more intense.


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Shahidi Islam, formerly Tony Saunders, made his bones in New York City as O.G. Foot-C of the Brooklyn, New York Crips in the late 1990s. After returning to London he soon reconnected with the godbody movement existing in South London, taking the name Shahidi Islam upon joining. Islam has since become a member of the Society for the Study of Theology as well as an advocate for the godbody movement.