Question: Ask The Nuwaupians, Can You Trust Malachi York's Words Regarding Sudan's Former Prime Minister Sayyid Sadiq Al Mahdi?
Answer: They won't know what to think.
York and one of his young misinformed sons, will boast that former Prime Minister of Sudan, Sayyid Sadiq came to the Nubian Islamic Hebrew Mission/Ansaar Allah community in Brooklyn. They'll tell you that Sayyid Sidiyq was the Prime Minister at the time, and posting pictures of Sayyid Sadiq at the community in his publications, praising Sadiq as a family member of the Mahdi who supports everything he (York) teaches.
But in York's book, "Amunnubi Rooakhptah Fact or Fiction", he makes the following statements about the same man he claims was his cousin, good Muslim and friend.
" As Sayyid Saadiq, who supported everything I taught and said for 20 years, never once disputing any part of our doctrine, any ties to the Sudan or family. In fact, Sayyid Saadiq HIMSELF was responsible for the fall of the Ansaars in the Sudan IN THE 1970'S, by forming a political party called the Ummah Party, which created dissension in the Ansaars. He opposed As Sayyid Al Haadi Abdul Rahman Al Mahdi, THE GRANDSON of Al Mahdi which later resulted in the same; being ASSASSINATED. As Sayyid Sidiyq had control of the Sudanese Government, not less than five times at the BLOOD OF SINCERE ANSAARS who died trying to get him on he throne, while he lived in a plush house London, England."
-Malachi York: Amunnubi Rooakhptah Fact or Fiction pg. 25-26
Up and beyond the fact that York claimed it was Haile Selassie who was responsible for his alleged father's death,
"Haile Salassie, had ordered my father's death"
-Malachi York: Is Haile Selassie The Christ? pg. 71
He now claims that it was Sayyid Sadiq who created the dissension that lead to his alleged father's assassination, the deaths of Ansaars and the fall of Ansaars in Sudan back in the 1970's, but it was NOT Sayyid Sadiq who formed the Umma Party, it was Sayyid Abdur Al Rahman Al Mahdi in 1944, (pictured below), York should have known that history.
Sayyid Sadiq is the same man York praises, hugged, laughed with, ate with, played music with, photographed with and vacationed with, and fun times with, is the same man York says opposed his alleged father, Al Haddi Abdur Rahman Al Mahdi, ultimately resulting in his death and deaths of many other Sudanese people.
Please Note:
York also claims that Sayyid Sadiq was the Prime Minister of Sudan when he visited Bushwick Avenue back in 1978,
"In 1978 A.D., As Sayyid Saadiq As Sidiyq Al Mahdi, who was still the Prime Minister of the Sudan, visited the Ansaaru ALLAH Community."
-Malachi York: Ansaar Cult-Rebuttal to the Slanderers pg. 123
This too is false, Sayyid Sadiq was in Sudanese political office as Prime Minister twice, from 1966 to 1967, then 1986 to 1989. According to York Sayyid Sadiq visited him three times, (1978, 1979, 1981), so these visits were not in any official capacity nor when Sadiq was the Prime Minister. Now why would Malachi York embrace such a corrupt man that he says was responsible for the downfall of the Ansaars of Sudan, and responsible for the death of his (York's alleged father)? It doesn't make any sense. York apparently didn't care and only used Sayyid Sadiq to bring validity to his claims that York was of the Mahdi family, just as he used photos of Cleve Frances, Jesse Jackson, Dr. Leonard Jefferies and Al Sharpton to bring some measure of validation and acceptance to his cult, thereby fostering the illusion that those individuals were/are followers of York and/or are Nuwaupian.
If Sayyid Sadiq never disputed any part of York's doctrine, any ties to the Sudan or Mahdi family as York writes, then the same question can be asked by Sayyid Sadiq to Malachi York.
"if I'm so bad now Dr. York, why didn't you dispute anything about me in your books or in my presence the times I visited you in 78, 79 and 81? You have nothing written nor stated publicly about me and my activities that you claimed contributed to your alleged father's death, why not?"
Based on the facts presented in this article, can anyone really trust the claims of Malachi York regarding Sayyid Saadiq, let alone anything else he says?