Black Stone Press
Book List
After Malcolm X
Resurgent Black Power
League of the Black Stone
This short pamphlet places the events of the european slave trade and its subsequent displacement of Black populations in the context of a historical cycle destined to give rise to the new African whose spirit was embodied by Malcolm and whose true heirs will lead the fight against nation-statism, the economics of usury and the New World Order.
40 pages 1993 £1.50
Beyond Revolution
League of the Black Stone
Beyond Revolution takes its title from its main thesis which is a call to the modern African to abandon methodologies trapped within the endless opposition of dialectical extremes posing as viable alternatives. The authors posit revolution as a 'spinning around', a meaningless circular rearrangement. To go beyond revolution is to break the cycle by pursuing a straight line beginning with recognition of the inner spiritual reality of the human being and pursuit of an outward reality in harmony with it; worshipping One God, governing without State and trading without Usury.
1994 £2.00
The Next Step
A Place for the Deen
League of the Black Stone
This booklet was written as a message for the predominantly Afro-Caribbean Muslim community focused around the Brixton Mosque in South London. The authors, against the background of an intimate knowledge of the community's recent history, are able to relate how the dynamics of what they describe as modernism, associationism and utopianism have combined to undermine the community's forward impetus towards the next significant phase of its political development.
96 pages 1994 £2.50
Last of the Lion Kings
Abu Bakr Carberry & Uthman Ibrahim-Morrison
The central theme of this pamphlet is a call to the recognition of the cyclical pattern of historical growth and decline which indicates Islam as occupying a key point in the current cycle. It explores the roots of African political autonomy and the destructive effect of usury as the hidden enemy of African recovery and radically concludes by advancing the idea of establishing our own autonomous trading arenas and introducing new metallic currencies made from gold and silver, leading eventually to the development of the fully autonomous new city states.
21 pages 1995 £2.75
For the Coming Woman
Amal Abdalhakim-Douglas
A short pamphlet aimed at showing western women, and black women in particular, that true Islam offers the only solution to the problems she is increasingly likely to face.
8 pages 1994 £2.00
An Interview with Ralston X
Amal Abdalhakim-Douglas
Transcript of a rare and dynamic interview with this legendary figure who 'pulls no punches and take no prisoners'. The reader will be left in no doubt as to why Ralston X left the USA for good shortly after this interview was broadcast.
22 pages 1997 £2.75
Trade First
A New approach to Pan - Africanism for the Coming millennium
Uthman Ibrahim-Morrison
In this unique booklet the League of the Black Stone launches an ambitious 'neo-Garveyite' programme of global political and economic alliance which calls upon African peoples world-wide to recognise the necessity to go beyond the marks left by Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X by extending upon their respective legacies. According to the incisive new analysis the book presents, this will only be achieved by confronting simultaneously the economic challenge presented by the supranational financial mechanisms of usury and paper money, and the political challenge of unlocking the devastating politico-economic potentialities latent within genuine Islam.
40 pages 1996 £3.50
The Forbidden Dialogues
Uthman Ibrahim-Morrison
This book presents the legacies of Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X in a light
which demands a fresh reading of the implications for Pan-Africanism of Islam
being the fastest moving political and spiritual shift amongst black people
in Europe and the Americas, while Africa already stands out as the only continent
in the world boasting a majority of Muslims.
The author writes from the vantage point of his own African-Caribbean background
and 10 years involvement at the cutting edge of the African-Islamic phenomenon
in order to take us on an excursion around the likes of Shakespeare's Othello,
Uthman dan Fodio, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Cheikh Anta Diop
which confronts us with genuinely challenging historical, economic and spiritual
perspectives while advancing new foundations for global African
collaboration.
The very fact that this book has emerged from the contemporary heart of the
black experience, combining the weight of true spiritual wisdom and profound
analytical insight with a genuinely radical programme of action, stands forth
as the strongest argument yet that there is nothing to fear and everything
to gain from the growth within our community of the kind of Muslims it
describes.
148 pages 1997 £11.95
The Basic Research
(Al Futuhat al Ilahiyya fi Sharh al Mabaahith al-Asliyya)
Shaykh Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba
£25.00
Islam Today
Shaykh Abalqadir as-Sufi
£2.50
The Nasiri Du'a
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Fatha
Contains both the English and the Arabic. At the moment it is being reprinted.
£2.95
Root Islamic Education by Shaykh Abdalqadir as-Sufi is also available.
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