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 Nov 06 2008 ISBN/ 188485589X / 9781884855894 Page 62 Binding US Trade Paper Trim 5.5" x 8.5" English Black and White Related Religion / Religion & Science
People in 1931 in the United States founded Nation of Islam, a religious and cultural organization, espousing principles and favoring political, social, and economic independence for African Americans; American activist Elijah Muhammad, originally Elijah Poole led it from 1934 to 1975.
Masterful writing from the honorable Elijah Muhammad, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Very prophetic piece of literature coming from the great prophet from which all praises are due. Highly recommend this yo anyone who needs yo peak in on this knowledge known as Supreme mathematics.
I am thankful I was able to read this book and obtain a better understanding of the Mother Plane. I pray that Allah God who came in the person of Master Fard W. D Muhammad give me the strength and courage to hold fast to his promise and fear not.
If you're not a member of the Nation of Islam, this is basically a work of curiosity. It's a rambling, disjointed series of statements about the origins of the universe and the eventual rescue of true believes by the "mother plane," a UFO-type object. For students of American history, religion, or the Black response to American racism, this book will hold some interest, but as an actual product in its own right, it's difficult to get through and not particularly memorable.