Saturday, September 21, 2013

Islam was Made as a Pagan Religion?




5 Pillars of Islam
  1. Shahadah: Declaring there is no god except God, and Muhammad is God's Messenger
  2. Salah: Ritual prayer five times a day
  3. Sawm: Fasting and self-control during the blessed month of Ramadan
  4. Zakat: Giving Money of one’s savings to the poor and needy
  5. Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime
Look in to simple basic facts of Islam and its relation to pagan culture.

1 Shahadah

لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا الله = lā ʾilāha ʾillā l-Lāh = "There is no god, except God"
Some Quran, Historical facts & origins.
  • "Indeed, those who believed and those who were Jews or Christians or Sabeans [before Prophet Muhammad] - those [among them] who believed in Allah and the Last Day and did righteousness - will have their reward with their Lord, and no fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve." [Quran 2:62]
Sabians:
Basically Pagans(a sort of  star-worshipers), non-converts who followed certain basic rules of Judaism and early Christian converts of non-Jewish origin and practice. These latter were called Theosebeians "God-believers", Theophobians "(God-fearers)" ,  Sebomenoi  "Believers" , or Phobeomenoi (Φοβεόμενοι) "fearing or "pious ones" in Greek sources. The Greek etymology of sebomai (σέβομαι), applied to the proselytes, is in the word eusebian (εὐσέβειαν), meaning a kind of godliness and reverence or worshipful.

‘Abd al-Rahman ‘ibn Zayd (d. 798 CE) wrote: "The Sābi'ūn say that their religion is a religion to itself and they live near Mosul (jazirat al-mawsil) and believe in only one God." He also wrote that they have: "… no cult though their main belief is “La ilaha il Allah”." He also remarked that: "the Sābi'ūn did not believe in the Prophet Mohammed (in the same way as his followers did), yet the polytheists were known to say of the Prophets and his companions “these are the Sabians” comparing them to them."

Sābi'ūn knew God as the Rabb al-'alihah (lord of gods) and 'ilah al-'alihah (god of gods) and speak to angels in their meditations, each of whom they believe dwell in different stars, which has led to the call them that Sābi'ūn worship angels, while others derogatorily call them star-worshipers. Sābi'ūn read from the Zaboor (as with the Slavonic Subbotniki or Psaltirschiki) and use the sun for a qiblah, facing the equator at mid day. Their fundamental teaching is La ilahah il Allah (there is no god but Allah).  They also fast for 30 daysSabians never admitted Muhammad & his allah, Because they have Identity for their G-d while Muhammad does't have a god, except a word allah. 

Lets Examine the meaning of the Verse:

There is no god (Gnostic atheism- believe not in any god), except god (So this contradicts 1st statement,as yes god).
If this has to be meaningful, As like sabians the god of Islam needs a title or name. See example of Zoroastrians,
 There is no god, except "Ahura Mazda"!
But unfortunately When Islam say “La ilaha il Allah”  it is meaningless as like when we say
There is Vacuum, except Vacuum!

Thus we see Muhammad, copied “La ilaha il Allah” from the sabines and attached his name with it, 
  مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ الله =  Muḥammadun rasūlu l-Lāh = "Muhammad is God's Messenger",[ as a self promotion by Muhammad], it became 1st pillar of Islam.

If allah want his messenger to guide people, then why he let his mightiest messenger to copy from numerous religions & pagan culture to adopt in the purest (Claiming himself) form of worship. So the first Pillar of Islam falls apart at the beginning Itself.

2 Salah:
Sabians have five daily prayers (though Zohar can join Asr while Maghrib can join Isha giving the appearance of three). These prayer timings and the performance during prayers are same with Muslims.

3 Sawm:
Sabians also fast for one lunar month of thirty days; they start their fast at the last watch of the night and continue till the setting of the sun [Exactly same as muslims do]. Some of their sects fast during the month of Ramadan, face Ka'ba when they pray, venerate Mecca, and believe in making the pilgrimage to it. They consider dead bodies, blood and the flesh of pigs as unlawful. They also forbid marriage for the same reasons as do Muslims.

So when you see about the First three Pillars you will see Islam is Sabians. 
4 Zakat (giving money to poor) is one among the pillars which is general for all most all religions & Muhammad had instructed to do on time of their festivals. While at the same time Muhammad had copied many pagan rituals unknowingly. 
Let us look in to the last and important pillar.

5 Hajj:
Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime. We saw the sabians also had the same belief of pilgrimage to mecca and circulate the Kaaba. 

History of Kaaba of Mecca in very short:
Kaaba means cube, Kaaba was a pagan temple where numerous idols along with idol for allah was placed. 
Quarish tribe worships Hubal as Allah. Kaaba was dedicated to Hubal. Muhammad was born in Quarish tribe. 
Mecca around Kaaba was a trading center. After emigration to Medina, Muhammad & his followers started attacking & looting Cravens (with goods) to mecca through near by Medina. This leads to Al-Badar war(can not called as a war just a conflict), Muhammad & his followers against armed security personals for caravans. Then the turning point as rise of Islam.
From Hadits we see, Muhammad even done treaty with pagans of mecca in discarding true believers from mecca (Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 3, Book 50, Number 891),  muhammad was that much eager to perform the rituals in Kaaba of Hubal during his prophet-hood.

Al-Uzza(Morning Star Venus), Al-Lat (Sun), Manat (Moon)
There may be some foundation of truth in the story that Amr travelled in Syria and had brought back from there the cults of the goddesses ʻUzzāʼ and Manat, and had combined it with that of Hubal, the idol of the Khuza'a. According to Al-Azraqi, the image was brought to Mecca "from the land of Hit in moab or Mesopotamia" (Hīt in modern Iraq- Babylon in Bible).

The Pre-Islamic Arabian goddesses have Idols as genital organs (Arabian Goddesses Sheba and her vaginal Idol). Even today we can see these sort of worship in oldest Hindu civilizations, Shiva & lingam (Male genital organ). See the collection of idols & its shapes.

'Hielel' in arabic means 'Crescent moon', at dawn, the symbol of 'Crescent Moon & star' was symbol of goddesses in relation with al-Uzza, al-Lat & manat. 
See Isiah 14:12 Jewish Edition; "How art thou fallen from Shomayim, O Heilel Ben Shachar (Bright One of the Dawn, Day Star, Lucifer)! How art thou cast down to the earth, thou, which hast laid low the Goyim!"
Hielel in Hebrew means "Morning star(Lucifer)" & Shahar is "Dawn". Where does this leads to? 

Hajj & Rituals 
  • Circumambulation is to go in circles around a particular object. 
  • During Hajj, worshipers and pilgrims do this around the Ka'aba at Mecca. 
  • Pre-Islamic pagans used do it to please the moon god Hubal, the 360 deities and Allah (who was merely one among the many deities worshiped there). Muhammad himself used to do it, even before the 360 idols inside the Ka'aba were removed.
  • The example of Circumambulation is "In the Hindu marriage rite of Satphere, the married couple goes around a fire also 7 times. "

See the above 3 Goddess, The same rituals was done by the pagan meccans at 3,7,4 periods in different speed . Now Muslims are doing the same only one difference, Pagans walk around it naked, while Muhamadeans do this with white dress.
al-Uzza = 3 times Briskly than Sun & Moon
al-Lat = 7 Times Slow
manat = Little faster

Is Islam a Pagan religion??

Black Stone of Mecca
Muslims kiss the stone at each time they circulate the kaaba at pilgrimage. Muslims say they never worship this thing, It is the similar way Idols of pre-islamic arabia deals with idols.  Even though the center point of Islam revolves around this black stone. 

History about the Black Stone:
There are mainly 2 history for this stone
1) Islamic History that was from Muhammad Claims:
2) Real History from Scientist & Archaeologists 

Muhammad Claim:
  • Islamic tradition holds that Black Stone fell from Heaven to show Adam and Eve where to build an altar. Although it has often been described as a meteorite.
  • Muslims believe that the stone was originally pure and dazzling white, but has since turned black because of the sins of the people. According to a prophetic tradition, "Touching them both (the Black Stone and al-Rukn al-Yamani) is an expiation for sins." Adam's altar and the stone were said to have been lost during Noah's Flood and forgotten. Ibrahim was said to have later found the Black Stone at the original site of Adam's altar when the angel Jibrail revealed it to him. Ibrahim ordered his son Ismael — who is an ancestor of Muhammad — to build a new temple, the Kaaba, in which to embed the Stone.
  • But its significance in Islam is on the peak!
Unfortunately, ‘"... there is no historical evidence for the assertion that Abraham or Ishmael was ever in Mecca, and if there had been such a tradition it would have to be explained how all memory of the Old Semitic name Ishmael (which was not in its true Arabian form in Arabian inscriptions and written correctly with an initial consonant Y) came to be lost. The form in the Quran is taken either from Greek or Syriac sources." (Alfred Guillaume, Islam [Penguin Books Inc., Baltimore, 1956], pp. 61-62). 
With muhammad's claim, it is impossible to travel for more than 1000 miles from Canan to MECCA and go back to cannan. No where in Bible or in History said about his sort of Unbelievable Journey.

History from Scientist & Archaeologists:
  • It has been described variously as basalt stone, an agate, a piece of natural glass or — most popularly — a stony meteoritePaul Partsch, the curator of the Austro-Hungarian imperial collection of minerals, published the first comprehensive history of the Black Stone in 1857 in which he favored a meteorite origin for the Stone.
  • A significant clue to its nature is provided by an account of the Stone's recovery in 951 AD after it had been stolen 21 years earlier; according to a chronicler, the Stone was identified by its ability to float in water. If this account is accurate, it would rule out the Black Stone being an agate, basalt lava or stony meteorite, though it would be compatible with it being glass or pumice.
  • Elsebeth Thomsen of the University of Copenhagen proposed a different hypothesis in 1980. She suggested that the Black Stone may be a glass fragment or impactite from the impact of a fragmented meteorite that fell some 6,000 years ago at Wabar.


So We See Common Point of the Black stone of Kaaba is Meteorite...
 "How art thou fallen from Shomayim, O Heilel Ben Shachar (Bright One of the Dawn, Day Star, Lucifer)! How art thou cast down to the earth, thou, which hast laid low the Goyim!"
 
Hielel in Hebrew means "Morning star(Lucifer)" & Shahar is "Dawn".
Hielel in Arabic means "Crescent moon",

Now you got where does it leads to. The Sign of Lucifer is "Star & Dawn" - Arabic "Crescent moon", Confused little bit? 
But both are there. "Lucifer & Crescent moon".

Is the Black Stone is the same one or a part of the meteorite 'Cast down to earth' as said in Isiah??


Let me conclude:
1) Islam's 4/5 Pillars are perfect pagan originated
2) Hubal is the god of Quarish tribe & many available sources of Kabba shows Hubal is Allah (Once Allah Was HUBAL)
3) Hajj & Circumbulation is copied from Pagan Arabs.
4) The Star & Crescent moon & Black stone as meteorite links to Satan???
5) Islam is ended up in PAGAN religion with Only a Single Idol.








1 comment:

  1. Sabains a Pagan religion adoped Judaism concepts & also from Christianity

    ‘Abd al-Rahman ‘ibn Zayd (d. 798 CE) wrote: "The Sābi'ūn say that their religion is a religion to itself and they live near Mosul (jazirat al-mawsil) and believe in only one God." He also wrote that they have: "… no cult though their main belief is “La ilaha il Allah”." He also remarked that: "the Sābi'ūn did not believe in the Prophet Mohammed (in the same way as his followers did), yet the polytheists were known to say of the Prophets and his companions “these are the Sabians” comparing them to them."

    Wahb Ibn Munabbih (d 728-732 CE), who was originally from Iran, wrote: "The Sabians believe 'La ilaha il Allāh' but they do not have canonical law."

    Mujahid ‘ibn Jarir (d 722 CE) wrote: "The Sabians have no distinctive religion but is somewhere between Judaism and Magianism."

    Character:
    Hasan al-Basri (d.728 CE) wrote: "the Sabian religion resembles the Magians and they worship angels."

    Qatadah ‘ibn Di’amah (d736 CE) wrote: "The Sabians worship angels, read Zaboor, pray five ritual prayers."

    ‘Abdul al-Zanad (d.747 CE) wrote: "The Sabians are from “Kutha” in Iraq, they believe in prophets, fast 30 days in a year, and pray 5 times daily towards the Yemen." (NB "towards the Yemen" is equivalent to facing south)

    Ziyad ‘ibn ‘Abihi (d. 672 CE) who was the governor of Iraq during the first Umayyad caliph Mu'awiyah wrote: "The Sabians believe in the prophets and pray five times daily."

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