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A.A.A.A.A. (again and again and again): for first-born daughter, re: your namesake. follow the love of Nu in the star-lit heaven 0. Daughters of the Book Hear Four-hundred and nineteen: Fifty-six, One, One, One. 1. NUJooD ALI is My Greatest Living Goddess! Girt with Her Own Sword! AGAIN 2. NUJooD ALI is My Greatest Living Goddess! Feminist Islam! AGAIN 3. NUJooD ALI is My Greatest Living Goddess! ALoHIM ISLAM! 00. Daughters of the Book: You Are Living Goddesses! We your Mujahdeem! 000. Daughters of the Book, English-prophetic Roses Who Will their Own Selves! Epigraph: Liber AL vel Legis chapter 2, verse 76. Stanza 0 line 1: Children of the Book is a term in common use amongst Muslims, and refers to the non-Arab, non-Muslim descendants and/or spiritual heirs of the Patriarch Abraham, i.e., principally Jews and Christians. Here, whilst consciously drawing on that connotation, the term is intended to also include those women of the present era who have acknowledged the authority of the Book called AL, The Book of the Law as delivered by 93=418 to 666 (and his wife Rose). Stanza 0 line 2: 419 is the enumeration of the Hebrew word TITh, the name of the ninth letter of the Hebrew Alphabet, meaning serpent. Stanza 0 line 3: Liber AL vel Legis The Book of the Law chapter 1, verse 24: I am Nuit, and my word is six and fifty. and verse 48: My prophet is a fool with his one, one, one; are not they the Ox, and none by the Book? Stanza 1 line 1, passim.: NuJood Ali is sufficiently and justly famous not to require biographic reference here, as copious reportage of her life and achievements for Yemeni Islamic feminism have appeared in the broadcast media, and on the internet during the present decade. Stanza 2 line 3: proto-Semitic, literally submission to the Living Goddesses. Stanza 000. line 2: alludes to Rose Edith Crowley nee Kelly, The Scarlet Woman and co-author (of two lines?) of Liber AL vel Legis The Book of the Law (page numbers refer to Liber 31, the fascimile manuscript edition of Liber AL): chapter 1, p. 19, verse 60: The Five Pointed Star, with a Circle in the Middle, & the circle is Red and chapter 3, p. 20, verse 72: ...Force of Coph Nia... Stanza 000. line 3: alludes to Liber AL chapter 3, verse 45: Then will I lift her to pinnacles of power: then will I breed from her a child mightier than all the kings of the earth. I will fill her with joy: with my force shall she see & strike at the worship of Nu: she shall achieve Hadit.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Mar 2014 01:25:44 +0000

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