Black Man and Muhammad

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 4 MIN

Black Man and Muhammad

from The Resonant Reason- Songs Islam English

Black Man and Muhammad​This episode features a powerful, satirical song that explores the historical and theological complexities of race within Islamic tradition, contrasted with the message of universal equality found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.​The lyrics delve into specific citations from the Hadith and Sunnah—such as Sahih Bukhari 63 and Sahih Muslim 510—to critique historical portrayals and treatments of Black individuals within that framework. The song uses the iconic "Day-O" calypso rhythm to deliver a sharp, rhythmic analysis of these texts, referencing labels like "raisin heads" found in Sahih Bukhari 9:89:256 and the devaluing of Black lives in historical slave trades, such as the "two-for-one" trade mentioned in Sahih Muslim 1602.​The narrative then transitions into a hopeful resolution, inviting listeners to consider the Gospel's invitation of total equality. It highlights the biblical account of the Ethiopian Eunuch in Acts 8, who was among the first to follow Christ, and emphasizes the mandate of Galatians 3:28: that in Jesus, there is no inequality based on race or status.​Key References Explored:​The Appearance of the Prophet: Discussion on Sahih Bukhari 63 regarding physical descriptions.​Historical Labels: An examination of the term "raisin heads" in Sahih Bukhari 9:89:256.​The Black Dog Narrative: References to the "black dog" as Shaitan in Sahih Muslim 510.​The Gospel Equality: A focus on Acts 8 and Galatians 3:28, proclaiming that there is no Greek, Jew, Black, or White in Christ.

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