After the Muslim mother raises
her daughter right, she is fit to marry. After a historical look at the way that Muslim mothers of African decent
have been raising children for over four hundred years in America, it is easy to understand how Muslim women are fit to marry.
Muslim women were blessed
by ALLAH to get the needed nurturing for soul to develop through its three level of growth. The three levels are a soul
at its lowest level with ill will and desire to hurt self or another for being like THE CREATOR made them: prejudice,
jealous, devilish. The next level for the soul is being able to blame own self for feeling, thinking, and behaving
badly: ashame of self. Then the soul develops reaching its last stage: the perfected soul. The soul
attains perfecttions for being pleasing to ALLAH and the person is well pleased with her or his self.
Instead of a mad rage, the person maintains a peaceful state due to faith in THE CREATOR'S power over
each creation.
At the obtainment of a perfected
soul, a woman is fit to mate now with the ability to guard the unseen life of a mate who does maintain and protect her
guard over the unseen life: his right spirit. A Muslim wife lives with comfort, ease and is happy, since she is
not a desperate housewife: anxious and worry about bad behavior. You can click on the link below to read my book
about Muslim women who within our hands possess the right things that THE CREATOR has made for us
to have with our mates. Most of our position over 400 years history in American has been the experiences of
women in the position in Holy Scripture called: The Right Hand Possess. In fact, ALLAH has made American
society develope to encourage this position in sexual relationships for righteous women instead of
polygamy, which is unlawful in this society. the Holy Quran even recommends this position over polygamy in sexual relationships. Our
history here makes it easy to understand why! We have been the women captured by men because of their need to have women
that possess in their hands the right thing for their spiritual growth. I am writing this book for this reason; I am
revealing our role in American as Islamic Black Native American women as well. Our role still continues to
exist today!