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Cheick Oumar Sissoko’s Bold Retelling of the House of Abraham: A Drama of Faith, Family, and Vengeance
Malian director Cheick Oumar Sissoko delivers a raw and powerful retelling of Jacob’s story from Genesis 33-37, exploring themes of loss, vengeance, and faith. Featuring captivating performances by Sotigui Kouyate and Fatoumata Diawara, the film delves into family tragedy and spiritual struggle with unforgettable intensity.

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1 min read


Father’s Day: Honoring Fathers or Upholding Pagan Customs?
Father’s Day is widely celebrated to honor dads, but its origins lie in secularism and ancient pagan father worship. Learn why this man-made holiday might not align with a Biblical worldview.

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3 min read


The Colosseum of Comments: Where Blackness Is Always on Trial
Have you noticed how Black people’s mistakes online attract a flood of racist comments from all over the world? This digital hostility reveals the persistent global nature of anti-Blackness. Yet, seeing these hidden biases exposed allows us to confront them. True dignity involves protecting ourselves—limiting exposure, investing in our communities, building generational wealth, and choosing boundaries that preserve our peace and legacy.

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6 min read


Uganda's Monumental Gold Discovery: What the $12 Trillion Find Means for Africa.
Uganda has discovered over 31 million metric tonnes of gold ore valued at a staggering $12 trillion. This monumental find could redefine Uganda’s economic future and shift Africa’s position in the global resource market—if managed wisely.

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3 min read


Unlocking the 63,779 Bible Connections: The Hyperlinked Masterpiece of Scripture
Discover the divine architecture of the Bible through its 63,779 cross-references. This stunning web of connections reveals a supernatural harmony woven throughout Scripture, confirming its divine authorship and profound internal consistency.

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3 min read


The Virgin Mary Was Not a Virgin—At Least Not in the Way We Think Today
The term “virgin” applied to Mary reflects ancient cultural and linguistic meanings, not modern biological definitions. The Hebrew word almah means a young woman of marriageable age, not necessarily one who has never had sex. The Greek parthenos also held broader meanings. Mary’s “virginity” is better understood as a symbol of purity and divine intervention, emphasizing her role in salvation rather than her physical state.

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6 min read


Thank You for Visiting SoamiBooks.com — Your Journey to Truth and Empowerment Begins Here
Welcome to SoamiBooks.com — a hub for truth-seekers and those reclaiming their identity through Scripture, history, and spiritual empowerment. Discover books, names, and resources rooted in Hebrew Israelite heritage, designed to awaken, uplift, and guide you on your journey.

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11 Spiritual and Practical Reasons I Choose to Acknowledge My 'Black' Hebrew Israelite Roots.
In this powerful reflection, discover the 11 spiritual and practical reasons behind my decision to embrace my identity as a Black Hebrew Israelite. From Biblical truth to historical evidence and cultural restoration, this post is a testimony of awakening, purpose, and divine alignment.

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4 min read


The Term "India Superior" and its Historical Context in the Americas and West Indies
"Before borders were fixed, ‘India’ was a European fantasy—a floating label for distant lands rich in gold and spices. But when Columbus reached the Caribbean, he didn’t just mistake it for Asia; he believed it was a lost biblical land, ‘where never mankind dwelt.’ This confusion birthed ‘India Superior,’ a colonial mirage that reshaped the map. From the East Indies to the West, European empires stretched the word ‘India’ across oceans, binding geography to ambition.

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