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Class 02: In The Beginning…Africa (Part 2)

Class 02: In The Beginning…Africa (Part 2)

CLASS OVERVIEW

Test your knowledge on what you learned last week. Learn about Imhotep, the first known genius in the world. Listen to the discussion about our lack of knowledge and not defending his honor when he was wrongfully portrayed in the movie “The Mummy.”

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Sources:

Found in the study guide.

Study Guide

  1. There is only one race, the human race.
  2. Africa is a continent.
  3. There are 54 countries and 1500 plus languages.
  4. First means first.
  5. The enslaved were Kings, Queens, leaders, physicians, teachers, professors, architects, builders, and many other professions.

The original name of Africa is Alkebulan 

The term “Alkebulan” is one of the oldest names for the continent of Africa and is believed to mean “Mother of Mankind” or “Garden of Eden.” This name is of indigenous origin and was used by the Moors, Nubians, Numidians, Carthaginians, and Ethiopians before the continent was known as Africa. The name reflects the ancient belief that Africa is the birthplace of humanity and civilization¹².

The transition from Alkebulan to Africa is a subject of historical debate, with various theories about how the latter name came into common use. Some suggest it was derived from the names of people living in the region, while others believe it was named for its sunny weather or geographical features. Regardless of its origin, the name Africa has been adopted globally, but the original name, Alkebulan, holds significant historical and cultural importance.

Source from: Africahistory.com

MA’AT

Written at least 2,000 years before the Ten Commandments of Moses, the 42 Commandments of Ancient Egypt, the ” Ideals of Ma’at” were one of Africa’s – and the world’s – oldest sources of moral and spiritual instruction. MA’AT, the ancient Egyptian divine principles of truth, justice, and righteousness, is the foundation of natural and social order and unity.                                                       

Ancient Africans developed a human system of thought and conduct which has been recorded in volumes of African wisdom literature, such as the declarations from the Book of Coming Forth by Day, the so-called (Book of the Dead), the teachings of Phat-Hotep and the writings of others. Today, we can use these principles as a practical guide to moral and spiritual excellence and uplift our community. Let your life be an example and live justly, for justice remains a firm foundation, and your children will prosper. The teachings of Phat-Hotep 2370 B.C.

I have not committed sin.

I have not committed robbery with violence.

I have not stolen.

I have not slain men and women.

I have not stolen food.

I have not swindled offerings.

I have not stolen from God.

I have not told lies.

I have not carried away food.

I have not cursed.

I have not closed my ears to truth.

I have not committed adultery.

I have not made anyone cry.

I have not felt sorrow without reason.

I have not assaulted anyone.

I am not deceitful.

I have not stolen anyone’s land.

I have not been an eavesdropper.

I have not falsely accused anyone.

I have not been angry without reason.

I have not seduced anyone’s wife.

I have not polluted myself.

I have not terrorized anyone.

I have not disobeyed the law.

I have not been excessively angry.

I have not cursed God.

I have not behaved with violence.

I have not caused disruption of peace.

I have not acted hastily or without thought.

I have not overstepped my boundaries of concern.

I have not exaggerated my words when speaking.

I have not worked evil.

I have not used evil thoughts, words, or deeds.

I have not polluted the water.

I have not spoken angrily or arrogantly.

I have not cursed anyone in thought, word, or deed.

I have not placed myself on a pedestal.

I have not stolen that which belongs to God.

I have not stolen from or disrespected the deceased.

I have not taken food from a child.

I have not acted with insolence.

I have not destroyed property belonging to God.

These laws were meant to maintain order, balance, truth, reciprocity, harmony, righteousness, morality, and justice in society.

The Belief in one God

God is one and alone, and none other existeth with Him–God is the One, the One who hath made all things–God is a spirit, a hidden spirit, the spirit of spirits, the great spirit of the Egyptians, the divine spirit–God is from the beginning, and He hath been from the beginning, He hath existed from old and was when nothing else had being. He existed when nothing else existed, and what existeth He created after He had come into being, He is the Father of beginnings–God is the eternal One, He is eternal and infinite and endureth forever and aye–God is hidden and no man knoweth His form. No man hath been able to seek out His likeness; He is hidden to gods and men, and he is a mystery unto His creatures. No man knoweth how to know Him–His name remaineth hidden; His name is a mystery unto His children. His names are innumerable, they are manifold, and none knoweth their number–God is truth, and He liveth by truth, and He feedeth thereon. He is the king of truth, and He hath established the earth thereupon–God is life, and through Him only man liveth. He giveth life to man, He breatheth the breath of life into his nostrils–God is father and mother, the father of fathers, and the mother of mothers. He begetteth, but was never begotten; He produceth, but was never produced; He begat himself and produced himself. He createth, but was never created; He is the maker of his own form, and the fashioner of His own body–God Himself is existence, He endureth without increase or diminution, He multiplieth Himself millions of times, and He is manifold in forms and in members–God hath made the universe, and He hath created all that therein is; He is the Creator of what is in this world, and of what was, of what is, and of what shall be. He is the Creator of the heavens, and of the earth, and of the deep, and of the water, and of the mountains. God hath stretched out the heavens and founded the earth-What His heart conceived straightway came to pass, and when He hath spoken, it cometh to pass and endureth for ever–God is the father of the gods; He fashioned men and formed the gods–God is merciful unto those who reverence Him, and He heareth him that calleth upon Him. God knoweth him that acknowledgeth Him, He rewardeth him that serveth Him, and He protecteth him that followeth Him.

Imhotep – whose name means he who comes in peace.

The Father of Medicine is Imhotep. 

Physician to the Pharaoh.

Cured over 200 diseases of the stomach. 

Could look into your iris of the eye and tell what was causing your illness.

Architect – Builder of the step pyramid, the tallest building of its time. 205 Ft tall, built 2870 – 2650 B.C., first royal monument. Took 20 years and 20,000 workers.

Chief Advisor to the Pharaoh

Scribe – Writer

Sage – Wise man

 

Happy Studying.

Gwen Ebron

THE QUIZ

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Class 01: In The Beginning…Africa (Part 1)

Class 01: In The Beginning…Africa (Part 1)

CLASS OVERVIEW

Unlearn concepts and understanding about races vs the human race, where the term “White People” came from, and much more.

BEFORE YOU GET STARTED:

  • Please check the materials that go with this lesson and print relevant materials.
  • Also, check out the books and products the teachers use for further learning.
  • Reach out to support@urbanintellectuals.com if you have any questions or issues.
  • Some links may be affiliate links where we may earn a small commission from purchases.

 

Sources:

Found on the study guide.

Study Guide

Concept of Race – Only one race, the human race. Please watch this video.

https://youtu.be/riVAuC0dnP4?si=r8KLl-Sb041NM14R

Concept of Africa

Africa is a Continent with 54 nations and 1,500 languages.

The people of the continent of Africa see themselves as individual nations and not one united continent.

Enslavement

The people of Africa came to these shores not as slaves but as doctors, farmers, teachers, rulers, advisors,  tradesmen, and merchants.

Timeline

First means First

We must think in their time and not ours

We will be learning in chronological order. I will be using B.C. and A.D.

THE QUIZ

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