ALLAH AND THE DIFFERENT WORSHIPS IN HIS HONOR

The angel of the Quran speaks in the name of a god, the god Allah. In Surah Al-Ihlas (Surah 112), he tells Muhammad that Allah is one god. He has never begotten, nor was He begotten. This Surah in no way distinguishes Allah from Satan. For if we assume that the word “begotten” means “create,” this means that He was not created, nor did He create anything.

This is not the true God. For He was not created, but created everything. And if the word “begotten” takes the meaning of “bringing forth,” Satan too can boast of this attribute. That is to say, Satan too was neither begotten nor did He give birth to anything. And if we assume that

Satan was begotten, then who begot him? If it was Allah, then Surah 112 is false. He begot nothing, and was not begotten, nor does he distinguish Allah from Satan. But who is Allah, of whom the angel of the Quran speaks ? To better understand Him, let us look at the different worships made in His honor.

RAMADAN

When we take for example, the Ramadan, why is it the moon that represents Ramadan ? In ancient times, in Babylon, and throughout the Middle East, the main god was the moon god, represented by a bull, a symbol of strength and fertility, and sometimes more simply by his powerful horns shaped like a crescent moon. His name varies depending on the region where he was worshipped. But his symbol remains the same from one region to another (the crescent moon). This is how we can still see at the Aleppo Museum (in Syria), the god Sin, protector of Ur, symbolized by poles topped with a lunar crescent. This god Sin, was invoked at the beginning of Surah 36 (Surah Ya-sin).

Islam uses the lunar calendar, whose cycle lengths recall those of women’s menstrual cycles. Ramadan also occurs in the ninth month, marking the duration of a pregnancy and must begin with the first visible crescent after the new moon.

During this month, the ancient worshipers of the god Sin abstained from sexual relations and eating while it was daylight and performed them in the presence of the moon, just as the Muslims do today.

The end of Ramadan originally celebrates the anniversary of the birth of the lunar deity. Under its various names, the moon god was worshipped very early in Mesopotamia as the father of the gods, the equivalent of Zeus for the Greeks, or Jupiter for the Romans.

THE CRESCENT MOON AND THE STAR

The pagan Arabs also worshipped this moon god (Surah 41 :37) called Hu Baal (the Lord). Hu Baal had three daughters.

Al-Lat: the sun goddess (represented by a white stone in her sanctuary in the Wajidi Valley, near Ta’f),

Al-Manat : the goddess of destiny and death, represented by a black stone in Kudaid, near Mecca, and

Al-Uzza, the Venus star : goddess of beauty (Jeremiah 7 :18). Muhammad himself was inspired by Allah regarding these three deities. Surah 22 :52 Tasfir Ibn Kathir. The Bible reveals the history of the worship of the moon. A deity hungry for human blood. (2 Kings 23 :5 / 1 Chron 23 :31 / Jer 8 :2). This super god represented by a bull (2 Chron 11 : 15 ; 13 : 8 ; 2 Kings 10 :29, 12 :28) called Baal (Exodus 14:2, 25:3; Deuteronomy 4:3; Judg 2:13; 1 King 16:31; Psalms 106:105; 19:20; Jer 2:8; Jer 7:9; 19:5; Hosea 2:10, 8:5-6; Zechariah 1:4) is the ultimate false god (Exodus 32:2, 2 Chron 17:3, 24:7; 33:3, 34:4, Jer 11:13, Hosea 11:7, Zechariah 1:4). The Judeo-Nazarenes wanted to be Christians while maintaining their Jewish practices. These false brothers, as Paul called them (Gal 2:4; 2 Cor 11:13, 15:26; Phi 3:2). Around the year 700, they came to seek reinforcements from the Arab tribes to retake Jerusalem. For the sake of cohesion and legitimacy for their enterprise, they elevated Hubaal, the most powerful of their gods, to the rank of sole god, that of the Hebrew patriarchs. The worship of the supreme god (henotheism) was thus transformed into monotheism. That is, the worship of the one and universal god (Surah 27 :91/Surah 21 :58). Just as the Romans say “O Deus,” meaning “O God,” to address Jupiter, each Arab tribe addressed its god by calling him the god (Mi 4 :5) Al-Lah, which, by contraction, became “Allah.” The Quran remembers this event in Surah 38 :4-5. Where the traditional invocation reveals the fundamentally polemical nature of Islam, putting Allah against competitors: Allahu akbar! (Surah 23 :14. Allah is the greatest! Greater than who ? Greater than the other gods. This is how today, Hu Baal disguised himself as an angel of light to be venerated by Muslims. He is depicted on flags and mosques, often accompanied by his daughter and goddess Al-Uzza, the strong, symbolized by a star, the planet Venus (2 Chr 33 :3).

Dear Muslims, ask your scholars what the crescent moon and the star on mosques mean. The crescent moon is the symbol of God Hubal. A deity worshipped by Muhammad’s grandfather, Abu Muttalib. The star is the symbol of the goddess Al-Uzza, mentioned in Surah 53, verse 19. If Islam has nothing to do with God Hubal and Al-Uzza, why are their symbols found on mosques ? How can God borrow the symbols of Arab deities ?

THE HAJJ : PILGRIMAGE AT MECCA

Another pagan service found in the worship of Allah is the seven rounds during the Hajj (the pilgrimage at Mecca). The Hajj has always been performed by Arabs worshippers of planets. Indeed, before the advent of Islam, the people of Muhammad considered the planets to be deities. And the turning around seven times around the Kaaba were in honor of each planet. The first round was for the Earth, the second for the Moon, the third for the Sun, the fourth for Jupiter, the fifth for Mercury, the sixth for Venus, and the seventh for Saturn. Muhammad preserved this pagan ritual in honor of Allah, and Muslims perform the seven rounds around the Kaaba exactly as Muhammad’s people did to honor the seven planets.

THE BLACK STONE

Another pagan ritual found in the worship of Allah is the kissing of the Black Stone that hangs from the corner of the Kaaba. This black stone, suspended from the Kaaba, is the symbol of the god Al-Manat : the goddess of destiny and death, represented by a black stone. Worshippers of this deity kissed the black stone after completing the seven rounds around the Kaaba, just as Muslims do today. With the advent of Islam, Muhammad destroyed the three hundred and sixty idols inside the Kaaba but kept this black stone, which is the symbol of the god Al-Manat. When we look closely at the black stone of the Kaaba, we notice that it is surrounded by two iron gazelles carefully closed around the black stone. What is the origin of these iron gazelles hanging from the Kaaba ? In the Sirah Rasul-Allah of Ibn Hisham on page 45, we read : “Abu Muttalib asked his son Harith to ensure his protection while he went to dig at the foot of the idols. Faced with his determination, the Quraysh resigned themselves to letting him do it.” After a few blows with his pickaxe, Abu Muttalib uncovered the stones that had been used to fill the well and shouted: “Allahu Akbar!” The Quraysh realized that he had been well inspired. Clearing the well completely, Abu Muttalib found the two golden gazelles that had been hidden there by the Jurhums before their exile from Mecca. He also found sabers and shields. The Quraysh said to him : “Abu Muttalib, you must share this treasure with us.” “No,” he replied. “But I propose a fair solution, both for you and for me : we will cast lots for these sacred objects before the god Hubal (Hubal was an idol worshipped within the Kaaba, the most important of their pantheon). Your proposal is fair : we accept it.” They presented themselves before Hubal and entrusted the shards of the draw to the priest in charge of them :

“the lot decided that the two golden gazelles should return to the Ka’aba and that the swords and shields were to be given to Abu Muttalib.” Thus, as the text says, it was the god Hubal who decided that the iron gazelles surrounding the Black Stone be suspended from the Ka’aba. These are the truths that disturb Islamic scholars. And this is why the collections of the Sunnah (that is, the authentic hadiths such as Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, the Sunnah of Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud, Al-Nasa’i and ibn Majah, the tafsirs, the Sira Rasul-Allah, and the tabaqatqs, etc.) are not accessible to ordinary Muslims. The Arabs know that with only the Quran in hand, Muslims will never know the true story of their religion. They will thus be able to manipulate them by imposing their language and culture on them. If Allah is truly the author of all languages, why can prayers only be led in Arabic in mosques? In reality, they are not prayers but invocations of demons. And the initiates know this very well. Islam is made up of many demons under the guise of the god Allah.