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Muhammad's cult, based on Baal or moon worship is the opposite of Christianity

No similarities exist between the two creeds.

by Ferdinand III


 

One of the great myths of the modern age, embraced by relativists and various atheist cults, is that Islam is an ‘Abrahamic’ religion.  It isn't.  Islam or its more accurate name, Muhammadanism, has nothing in common with Christianity.  The history, the antecedents, the beliefs, the doctrines, the rituals and the purpose are entirely different.  Saying that Muhammadanism is similar to Christianity, is as inane as saying Buddhism is an Eastern equivalent of the Gospel.  The equivalency and lack of insight of such claims is rather staggering. 

 

Muhammadanism at its core, is based on the pagan worship of celestial objects in Mecca, including the moon deity Baal, or the ‘Al Lah’, meaning the Lord of Mecca, who has a 3500-year-old history, and whose worship dates back to ancient Babylonia and Sumeria.  In the pagan Meccan cult of Baal or Al Lah, the moon deity had a consort named Al Lat or the Sun (some historians describe Al Lat as a daughter, not a consort); as well as daughters, ‘Uzza and Manat.  All were worshipped.  Baal was pre-eminent but other celestial cults around the consort and daughters flourished (Rushdie’s Satanic verses) before Muhammad made Baal and Al Lah the monotheistic deity of supremacy, imitating the monotheistic features of Christianity and Judaism (whilst denying the Christian Trinity).    

  

However, Baal or Al Lah has no relation to the Christian Trinity or concept of God.  In the Old Testament Baal is equated with Satan and satanic practices of sexual license, human sacrifice, and violence and injustice.  Jewish and Christian monotheism is a reaction and a battle (moral as well as physical) against the followers and various cults of Baal.  Wars and battles were fought between the followers of monotheism and the pagan cultists of Baal. 

  

If we look into the Koran we clearly see that the Christian Trinity is rejected and labelled as blasphemous, and punishable by death.  Christ’s miracles and divinity are also denied.  Christians are labelled as polytheistic, associating God in three forms (Father, Son, Holy Spirit), and believing in the divinity of Christ as God’s only begotten son.  Muhammadanism is extremely hostile to followers of Christ, a fact witnessed in 1400 years of Jihad, including the yearly slaughter and rape of Christians by Muslims today.

  

Many things give away the moon cult premise and construction of Muhammadanism including inter-alia: stone worship, ritualised kissing of rocks, throwing rocks at devils, the elevation of Ramadan itself as a pagan practice of celestial worship and a mandated time of peace between tribes, and endless chanting of arcane praises and pleas to 365 idols in the Kabaa shrine (with all but the Baal idol or Al Lah being destroyed by Muhammad in 630 after he conquered Mecca).  All of the rituals one finds in Muhammad’s cult, long pre-date 622 A.D.  Moon cult practices which suffuse Islam include:

  

• Pilgrimage to Mecca and circling the Kabah 7 times: Each local tribe of Arab pagans walked 7 times around their own Kabah that housed their own black stone. Muslims circle the Kabah, claiming that Abraham did such.

  

• Kissing the black stone: Each local tribe of Arab pagans kissed their own tribal black stones. Muslims kiss the Kabah black stone believing it was a divine meteorite which fell at Adam’s feet and was rediscovered by Abraham. Mohammed linked it with Allah in place of Abraham.

  

• The stone throw at Mina: There was a widespread custom among pagan Arabs to throw rocks at little devils. Muslims claim the custom was started by Abraham when he threw stones at the devil.

  

• ‘The Run’ between the holy places of Safa and Marwa: Arab pagans ran between two holy idols, Isaf and Na’ila as a form of penance. Muslims perform the same running but redefine the meaning to be Hagar [servant wife of Abraham who produced Ishmael, who Muslims call the 'father' of Arab tribes] running between two hills, looking for water for Ishmael. The hills or pagan idols are transformed to represent holy sites.

  

• The Praise after the Pilgrimage to Mecca: Arabian pagans praised their dead ancestors after pilgrimages to their place of death. Muslims perform the same but redirect the praise to Allah after the ‘hijaz’ or pilgrimage to Mecca.

  

•Little devils: Like the pagan Arabs before them, Muslims also believe in jinn or little devils which torture mankind.

   

The above is well known and documented.  Historian Philip Hitti, describes it thus, 'Bedouin's astral beliefs centred upon the moon, in whose light he grazed his flocks. Moon-worship implies a pastoral society, whereas sun-worship represents a later agricultural stage. In our own day the Moslem Ruwalah Bedouins imagine that their life is regulated by the moon, which condenses the water vapours, distils the beneficent dew on the pasture and makes possible the growth of plants. On the other hand the sun, as they believe, would like to destroy the Bedouins as well as all animal and plant life [in History Of The Arabs]’.

 

George Braswell jr. in his referential work, 'Islam', makes the obvious and historically valid claim that: 'Allah was then known as the Moon God, who had 3 daughters who were viewed as intercessors for the people into Allah. Their names were Al-at, Al-uzza, and Al-Manat, which were three goddesses; the first two daughters of Allah had names which were feminine forms of Allah.'  Baal or Al-Lah was part of a family of moon deities. Baal was one of a few idols which was worshipped probably depending on the time of year and the phase of the moon as it passed over the Arabian Peninsula.

  

Even the name Allah, as the Qur'an states plainly was well known in pre-Islamic Arabia. According to Arthur Jeffrey, ed., Islam: Muhammad and His Religion (1958), Allah as a form of worship and a name denoting moon cult worship which can also be found in ancient North African societies. There are also linkages with the Babylonian moon cult called 'Baal', which situated to the near northeast of the Arab tribes, could easily have been carried to Arabia pagan moon deity cult practices and rituals.

  

Even the writers of the Bible were aware of the power of the nomadic moon cult. The Old Testament forbids the worship of the Moon-God (Deut. 4:19; 17:3; II Kings 21:3,5 etc.) because it led the Israelites to commit idol worship and reject civilised practices. Ancient Hebrew histories name the Moon-God as 'sin' in the Levant and 'al-lah' meaning 'the deity' in Arabia. This suffix – ilah-- was a generic Arabic to describe a phase of the Moon God. Pre-Mohammed Arabs shortened 'al-ilah' to Allah. They even used 'Allah' in the names of their children. For instance, Muhammed's father and uncle had Allah as part of their names.

  

Al-ilah or Al-lah has a long history predating Mohammed. The fact that various modernists chatter that Mohammed – an illiterate pagan – was told to spread the word of 'Allah' meaning 'God', does not mean that this happened or that Allah means God in the Christian sense.  As Muslim apostate and outspoken critic of Islamic-fascism and paganism, Ibn Warraq [in hiding for his life], states baldly in his must read book, 'Why I am not a Muslim'; 'Islam also owes the term "Allah" to the heathen Arabs. We have evidence that it entered into numerous personal names in Northern Arabia and among the Nabatians. It occurred among the Arabs of later times, in theophorous names and on its own."

   

Mohammed's idea that Allah equals what Jews and Christians would recognise as God, is a ridiculous myth.

 

The fact that Al Lah is never defined in the Qur'an is a clue that its pagan origins are known to all who read Arabic. Mohammed never tells us who 'Allah' is, or what he means by the name. He just assumes that the reader or listener, a pagan Arab steeped in the Bedouin moon-cult, would know that Al Lah or Baal was the chief moon deity, worshipped in Arabia and deemed the most important God, a God of seasons, flock management, fertility, and with Ramadan (first full moon in April) a herald of peace.  In order to fashion obedience to the one deity, Mohammed rejects and eradicates all the deities the moon-cult such as 'Al lah's' wives and daughters. To solidify 'Allah’s' claim to pre-eminence Mohammed links the worship of Baal or Al Lah to the black stone of the Kabbah – which his family was partly responsible for protecting.

  

One can see parallels between Muhammadanism and modern Atheist cults.  As with Hitler’s pagan-nordic-evolutionary cult or the Soviet atheist-Darwinian-Communist cult, Islamic ideology is based upon pagan rituals and repetition.  A pagan cult is by definition a ritualised organisation, dedicated to worshipping a supernatural theme, including a material dialecticism, celestial objects as Gods, or myths including pagan, Nordic, or Darwinist, with the erection of idols and rituals to establish order, power and conformity.  Islam meaning submission, makes it clear that prostrating yourself and pleasing the moon deity or its various phases, is the only way to eternal salvation.  Al Lah has nothing to do with Christianity or the Triune God of truth.