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THE FIVE PILLARS OF DEMONIC ISLAM The first pillar is the testimony of faith. This is to declare that Allah is the one and only creator god and Muhammad is his Apostle. As was already pointed out, the name Allah actually denotes the name of a pagan idol. Declaring this testimony of faith is tantamount to declaring belief in a pagan idol, allowing the demon who has possessed that idol free rein to possess whosoever declares this testimony. I believe Muhammad is truly the apostle of the pagan idol Allah and it’s possessing demon, whom I believe to be none other than Satan himself. The second pillar is the ritual prayer Salat, which is the five times a day obeisance in the direction of the Ka’ba in Mecca ( Qibla). This involves several rakaa or repetitions of obeisance. The Islamic believer’s hands are raised and he says “Allah is most great”, the hands are the joined at the chest and the worshipper says, “ Glory be to You, O Allah, Yours is the praise, blessed is Your Name, exalted is Your Majesty and there is no god but You. I take refuge with Allah against the devil who is stoned.” Then the Fatiha or opening chapter of the Qur’an is recited. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds (ie the whole creation), The Compassionate, the Merciful, Master of the day of judgement, Only You do we worship, and only You do we implore for help. Lead us to the right path, The path of those you have favoured Not those who have incurred Your wrath or have gone astray. The worshipper then recites a chapter of the Qur’an of his choice and the says, “Allah is most great” and then bows from the waist, with the palms of his hand on his knees, saying three times, “Glory to my Lord, the Great”. The worshipper then stands and says, “Allah hears him who praises Him. O Lord, Yours is the praise.” He then falls to his knees and bends his body forwards with his forehead touching the ground, repeating thee times, “Glory to my Lord, the Most High.” He then straightens up his body while still in the kneeling position, and sits on his heels for a few moments and the repeats the prostration with his forehead to the ground. He then stands up in completion of the Rakaa. The Rakaa is repeated, the number of times varies on different occasions. I believe this ritual of obeisance to the pagan idol Allah, repeated five times a day, ensures the demon possessing the idol to be invited to control the mind and spirit of the deceived worshipper. I now understand why it is required for believers in Islam to repeat this obeisance five times a day. It is necessary in order to edify the effete idol and the demon which possesses it, as well as to ensure that the worshipper remains obedient to the demonic possessing spirit without questioning. I also understand why believers of Islam are commanded to recite the Qur’an rather than to study the Qur’an. To study means to dissect and analyze. I believe that analysis of the Qur’an will reveal numerous inconsistencies that will generate doubt in the truth of Islam. The third pillar of Islam is giving zakat (alms to the poor). I believe this reflects Mammad’s orphan beginnings. Moreover, charity lends an air of social acceptability and legitimacy. The fourth pillar of Islam is the annual fast in the month of Ramadan. Depriving oneself of sustenance on command is an act of obedience and subservience. I believe, once a year, believers of Islam rededicate themselves to acknowledging, in a very tangible and personal way, that the pagan idol named Allah is their master. It is interesting to note that in Hebrew, ‘master’ is ‘baal’. The fifth pillar of Islam is the Hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca. It is recommended that a believer in Islam perform the Hajj at least once in his lifetime. I believe that this pilgrimage is a further act of obeisance to the pagan idol, named Allah. The Hajj, as practiced by believers of Islam today, appears to be a re-enactment of Muhammad’s last pilgrimage on 9 March 632 AD. The ceremonies included the wearing of special pilgrim dress, the travel from Medina (Yathrib) to Mecca, the ritual throwing of stones at the devil at Mudzalifa, the slaughtering of sacrificial animals at Mina, and the seven time circumambulation of the Ka’ba. I believe that every detail of the ceremony as laid down by Muhammad has a demonic significance. The ritual throwing of stones at the devil is a deceptive ploy to dupe the believer of Islam that mere stone throwing will hurt a demon. The slaughtering of sacrificial animals is to mimic the story of Abraham and the cutting of the covenant between El-Elyon and Abraham, in order to lend legitimacy to Islam. However, I believe with the shedding of innocent blood in this sacrifice, a blood covenant is being cut between the pagan idol, named Allah and the unsuspecting pilgrim. The Ka’ba was a pagan shrine to 360 idols even before Muhammad was born. It was originally a four walled building containing pictures and stone idols. In one of its walls is a stone, believed to be a meteorite, which was worshipped as Al-Uzza, one of the three female idols referred to in the Satanic verses contained in the original, unexpurgated version of Sura 53 of the Qur’an. The Ka’ba was rebuilt and roofed in 605 AD when Muhammad was 35 years of age. It was the practice of the Quraish tribe of Mecca to worship the pagan idols by walking and running around (circumambulating) the Ka’ba and touching the Black Stone. Muhammad practiced this idol worship before his encounter with who he thought was the angel Gabriel at the age of 40 in 610 AD. Even after the call, he continued the practice of worshipping at the Ka’ba in spite of his insistence that there was only one god. Except for a period when he directed his followers to worship in the direction of Jerusalem, Muhammad required that the Salat, or the 5 times daily devotions be directed (Qibla) towards the Ka’ba in Mecca. When Muhammad returned to Mecca in victory in 630 AD, he entered the Ka’ba and ordered all the painted figures on the walls to be erased and all idols in areas under his control to be destroyed. It is believed by believers of Islam that the Ka’ba was the site of a shrine built by Abraham to worship his God. This is an attempt to lend legitimacy to the Qibla. However, Abraham was never in the vicinity of Mecca in his lifetime. I believe the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca and the ritualistic circumambulation of the Ka’ba is a continuation of the pagan worship before the birth of Muhammad. After the return of Muhammad to Mecca, instead of patently worshipping many pagan idols, pilgrims are unwittingly worshipping one pagan idol called Allah. I believe the touching of the Black Stone seals the covenant between the pagan idol named Allah and the pilgrim. I believe this is the reason why believers of Islam are required to go for the Hajj at least once in their lifetime. The sixth religious duty is Jihad (Holy War). Men are required to go to war to defend Islam or to spread Islam when the situation warrants. A man who dies in Jihad immediately goes to Paradise and is considered a martyr (Shahid). peace-of-mind.net/islamic_belief.htm
Posted on: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 20:40:51 +0000

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