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Special weekly series of Farrakhan messages premieres tonight

By FinalCall.com News | Last updated: Jan 12, 2013 - 3:47:05 PM

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Nation of Islam minister’s first weekly webcast begins tonight at 6 p.m. CST

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CHICAGO (FinalCall.com) - The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan begins an historic 52-week series of messages, “The Time and What Must Be Done,” tonight, Saturday, Jan. 12 and his powerful insight, analysis and guidance will be available via the Internet, YouTube, cable access television, radio and on MP3/DVD. Tune in at http://www.noi.org/thetime.

Among issues tonight’s message will encompass are the implications of divine time, violation of divine law, and the need for America and her people, Black and White, to make a decision regarding life and whether to live in accord with divine injunctions or under a system of rulership and life that is contrary to scripture and the will of the divine Supreme Being. The full message airs tonight Jan. 12, at 6 p.m. CST, at http://www.noi.org/thetime and the series will air on the same website and at the same time each week.

“We intend for the next 52 weeks to deal with the subject that was given by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, The Time and What Must Be Done. The Honorable Elijah Muhammad finished his time among us with a series of lectures called the Theology of Time. And we in this time want our people to understand that time is the yardstick that judges our actions,” said Min. Farrakhan in New Year’s Day interview with Final Call newspaper staff.

“I will be doing everything I can in this year to provide that guidance but I am telling you as the Qur’an says, ‘By the time surely man is in loss, except those who believe and do good and enjoin one another to truth and enjoin one another to patience.’ The time will judge our actions and if our actions are not correspondent to the time we will continue down the road of intense regret over great loss.”

To view the premiere message in its entirety visit http://www.noi.org/thetime.