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The Anunnaki and The Sacred Science of the Black God - Dr. Wesley Muhammad

The Anunnaki and The Sacred Science of the Black God - Dr. Wesley Muhammad

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In The Anunnaki and the Sacred Science of the Black God, Dr. Wesley Muhammad delivers a groundbreaking exploration of ancient knowledge, hidden histories, and the divine legacy of the Black man as the original architect of civilization and sacred science. Combining rigorous scholarship with esoteric insight, Dr. Muhammad masterfully connects the mythologies of the Anunnaki—ancient deities from Sumerian texts—with the suppressed spiritual sciences of Black divinity.

The Anunnaki, often interpreted as extraterrestrial beings or gods who descended from the heavens, are reexamined through the lens of Afrocentric theology and Islamic mysticism. Dr. Muhammad argues that mainstream interpretations of these powerful entities have been distorted and decontextualized, stripping them of their connection to African sacred traditions and cosmologies. Through careful analysis, he repositions the Anunnaki as symbolic reflections of divine Black intelligence, metaphysical mastery, and celestial lineage.

The book delves into comparative religion, ancient mythology, alchemical wisdom, and the science of the pineal gland—the "seat of God-consciousness." Dr. Muhammad reveals how this sacred knowledge was encoded in the teachings of Kemet (Ancient Egypt), Sumer, the Dogon of Mali, and early Islamic and Hebraic traditions. He also addresses how colonial and Eurocentric academic frameworks have deliberately obscured this knowledge to marginalize the divine image of the Black man.

Key Topics Include:

Reinterpreting the Anunnaki through African-centered cosmology

The Black God in ancient mythology, scripture, and metaphysical science

The pineal gland, melanin, and the physiology of divinity

How sacred science was stolen, hidden, and misrepresented

Connections between Islam, Sufism, Kemet, and the Anunnaki narratives

The role of the Black man as the original teacher, creator, and god-being


Dr. Wesley Muhammad challenges readers to confront the limitations of conventional history and embrace a higher, more empowering narrative—one in which the Black man is not a passive recipient of religion and science but its divine originator. With scholarly precision and spiritual clarity, The Anunnaki and the Sacred Science of the Black God reclaims ancient wisdom and affirms the sacred identity of a people too long denied their rightful place in the story of humanity.

This work is essential reading for students of Afrocentric thought, ancient mysticism, Black theology, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of humanity’s divine origins and the true power encoded in African spiritual science.

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