“Am I My Brothers Keeper” by Father Joseph C. Martin
In this film, Father Martin explores the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous and points to the importance of helping others. Being of maximum service to others is an integral aim of the Twelve Steps. Father Martin reminds viewers that some of the most important twelve step work recovering individuals do is at home. This film is very insightful and is appropriate for the individual in treatment or the person in recovery that wants to grow in usefulness to others. Father Martin is one of the worlds most knowledgeable and effective educators on the disease of alcoholism and drug addiction.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
The Native American people indigenous to the North and South American continent have suffered persecution beyond all horrors Imaginable. The horrors of the past have caused the Native American communities of today to be the poorest of all ethnic peoples, the lowest life expectancy, high high school drop out rates, widespread disease of alcoholism, common practice of suicide, and countless other horrific statistics which only begin to pain a picture of what European and American Imperialism have done to this Nation of Native People. We as Muslims and member of The Nation of Muhammad ibn Abdullah(saw), or as we say ‘The Ummah’, we must ask ourselves………….Is History repeating itself. What happened to The Native American people in the Americas has happened and it continues happening to our brothers and sisters in the Muslim lands where our Khaliphat once stood. We used the best example of this, Palestine, to illustrate for you how our brothers and sisters are going down the same road of oppression that European and American Imperialists put the Native Americans down. WE MUST ACT NOW: WWW.REVOLUTIONMUSLIM.COM
Video Rating: 4 / 5