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INTRODUCTION
In
part 1 we saw that billions of sectarian Muslims across
generations idolize the symbols of the Arab pagan goddess Allat
and perform rituals that are meant for celebrating the rebirth
of the fertility idol. In this part 2, we will be looking at a
possible explanation from the great reading itself of how this
(and all such lies) happened. When I started writing this
article, it was solely about the location of where the great
reading was originally revealed and exposing the sectarians'
pagan rituals and symbols. As The God helped me progress, I
realized that "what happened" or "where it happened" is not as
important as fundamentally "how it happened". I am writing this
introduction about half way through Part 2 and there are some
unanswered issues still remaining. I would venture to say that,
even at this stage, I feel that the findings here are far more
important than Part 1. It is as if through the billions of
sectarian Muslims who committed unforgivable idolatry, The God
somehow provides guidance to us.
WHAT IS
ALLAT?
Let's look in
the great reading for answers. Since as we saw, the symbols and
rituals are connected with the idol Allat, let's find out what
information we are given about her in the great reading. In
chapter 53 we hear about the belief of the pagans in Allat,
Aluzza and Manat:
53:19-28.
Have you
seen Allat and Aluzza and Manat, the third one?
Do you
have the male and He has the female? This is a false division.
These are
but names that you and your forefathers named. The God never
authorized such. They follow conjecture and what
the selves fantasize, while the
guidance has come to them from their Lord.
Or will
the human have what he wishes for?
To The God
are the ending and the beginning and how many
controllers in the heavens
their intercession doesn't benefit anything except after The God
permits for whom He wills and approves.
Those who
don't have faith in the ending have named
the controllers feminine
names and they had no knowledge about this. They only follow
conjecture and conjecture doesn't benefit anything of the truth.
From the
above passage, we can see that those who believed in Allat and
her consorts thought that they were controllers ("malaika"). We
know from archeological evidence that Allat was a fertility
goddess. So the prophets' people specifically believed that
Allat controls fertility. We also hear that they were following
conjecture and their own fantasies. In reality they were not
serving the controllers but they were serving the "jinn" as we
are told here:
34:40-41.
And on the day He gathers them all and then He says to the
controllers: "Were these
serving you?" They say: "You be exalted, you are our ally
without them, they were serving the "jinn",
most of them have faith in them.
Those who
serve Allat by venerating her symbols and performing her rituals
are actually serving the "jinn". So Allat is actually a "jinn".
This is further confirmed by the following passages:
6:100. And
they made for The God partners the "jinn"
and their creation and they made up for Him sons and daughters
without knowledge, be He exalted and He is above what they
describe.
37:158-159. And they made between Him and the "jinn"
a kinship while the "jinn"
know that they are summoned. The God be most exalted above what
they describe.
We also hear
from other passages that the "jinn" are the fuel of fire:
72:15. And
as for the deviators, they are the fuel of hell.
By connecting
72:15 and 34:40-41 to 21:98, which says that the gods that the
idolaters serve are the fuel of hell, we can see that people who
serve the "jinn" take them as gods:
21:98. You
and what you serve other than The God are the fuel of hell,
you are entering it. Had those been
gods, they wouldn't have entered it and all are forever
in it.
But by
applying 17:36, we know from our empirical observations that
Allat is nothing more than the figment of imagination of people.
In other words, she is just someone's fantasy. So now we can
empirically verify that 25:43 and 45:23 are connected to 21:98
and 34:40-41 and complement them:
25:43.
Have you seen the one who took his god
as his fantasy? So would you be
a guardian on him?
45:23.
Have you seen the one who took his god
as his fantasy and The God
misguided him despite his knowledge and sealed his hearing and
his heart and distorted his sight? So who guides him after The
God? Don't you remember?
WHAT ARE
THE "JINN"?
By putting
all the above passages together, we can clearly see that the
"jinn" are in fact equivalent to the "fantasy". This is
confirmed by 6:71:
6:71. Say:
"Do we call upon other than The God what doesn't benefit or harm
us and we get turned on our heels after that The God guided us?
Like the one who those exceeding in rebellion
fantasized him in the earth,
confused he has companions inviting him to guidance: "Come to
us."" Say: "The God's guidance is the guidance and we are
commanded to comply to The Lord of the worlds."
As we can see
above, it is those exceeding in rebellion ("shayateen") that
fantasize humans in the earth. So now we can go back and
translate "jinn" in the
above passages as "fantasies"
and see if it fits:
34:40-41.
And on the day He gathers them all and then He says to
the controllers: "Were these
serving you?" They say: "You be exalted, you are our ally
without them, they were serving the
fantasies, most of them have faith in them.
37:158.
And they made between Him and the
fantasies a kinship while
the fantasies know that they are summoned.
6:100. And
they made for The God partners the
fantasies and their creation and they made up for
Him sons and daughters without knowledge, be He exalted and He
is above what they describe.
Notice that
in 6:100, the partners that the idolaters made are said to be
the fantasies and their creation. This is exactly what Allat is.
It is someone's fantasy and the physical idols (the stone cube
and the Black Stone in its corner) are the creation of that
fantasy. This is confirmed by 29:17 where Ibrahim describes a
situation similar to that of present day sectarians:
29:17. But
what you serve other than The God are idols and you create
falsehood. What you serve other than The God do not
control for you any sustenance,
therefore seek the sustenance at the God and serve Him and be
grateful to Him; to Him you shall be returned.
Notice that
Ibrahim in 29:17 says that those idols do not control any
sustenance for his people. So clearly his people believed that
those idols control for them their sustenance, in other words,
they believed that they are controllers exactly as 34:40-41 was
describing. There is no doubt that similar to what Ibrahim
faced, anyone who destroys Allat's stone cube and Black Stone
will face painful torture and probably death at the hands of the
sectarians.
So for all
intents and purposes a "jinn" is our hidden fantasy, our
imagination. Our purpose both is to serve The God:
51:56. And
I didn't create the fantasies and the humans except to serve.
Controlled
fantasies drive beautiful designs and beneficial inventions. On
the other hand, if we let our fantasies have power over us, then
they become exceeding in rebellion ("shaytan") and they misguide
us away from the path of The God. As can be seen from passages
such as 7:18, 11:119, 32:13, 38:85, both the humans and the
fantasies that are exceeding in rebellion will fill hell. Stone
idols such as Allat are the physical expression of those
exceeding in rebellion fantasies. Hence, we are also told that
humans and stones are the fuel of hell (see 2:24. 66:6).
The story of
Solomon gives us an example of what happens when fantasies are
made to obey The God and are properly controlled.
27:17.
Assembled for Solomon were his soldiers from the fantasies and
the humans and the flying creatures and they were organized.
38:37-38.
And those exceeding in rebellion every builder and excavator and
others who are linked in chains.
In the same
way that uncontrolled fantasies make people create stone idols
such as Allat, when chained (controlled) they can also make
people create building and excavation machinery. In the same way
that stone idols are the physical expression of the fantasies
that are increasing in rebellion, beneficial inventions such as
building and excavating machinery are the physical expression of
the controlled fantasies. We can use those building and
excavating machineries to make useful things:
34:12-14.
And for Solomon the wind, its coming one full-moon and its going
one full-moon and we flowed for him the fountain of molten metal
and from the fantasies are those who work within his power with
the permission of his Lord and whoever deviates from our order,
we make him taste from the torment of burning. They make for him
what he wills from private rooms and models and containers like
deep wells boilers built into the ground. "Work appreciatively
family of Dawood and a small number of my servants are
appreciative." So when we decreed death on him, nothing showed
them his death except a creeping creature of the earth eating
his staff so when he fell the fantasies realized that had they
known the hidden, they wouldn't have remained in the disgracing
torment.
Another
passage that we can now better understand is 27:39:
27:39. One
from the fantasies who stirs up the sand said: "I bring it to
you before you cease from your situation and I am on it strong
and trusty."
According to
Classical Arabic dictionaries, the Arabic word
عفر/"3afar" means "to stir
up the sand". Therefore, the word "3ifrit" in 27:39 would mean
something like "one who stirs up the sand". We know from other
passages that Solomon was taught the logic of flying creatures:
27:16. And
Solomon inherited from Dawood and said: "People, we have been
taught the logic of flying creatures and we were given from
everything, indeed this is the revealing favor."
By connecting
27:16 and 27:39, we can see that Solomon combined the knowledge
about the logic of flying creatures with controlled fantasies to
perhaps create one from the fantasies who stirs up the sand
(this could be a flying machine, perhaps some kind of a
helicopter, a rocket, or a hovercraft that stirs up the sand as
it takes off or moves). The lesson learned here is that by
combining knowledge with controlled fantasies, we can produce
beneficial things. For all intents and purposes, such inventions
can be considered the physical representation of the fantasies.
On the other
hand, when we follow our fantasies without knowledge, in other
words we let our fantasies and the fantasies of others have
power over us, then we are misguided:
30:29. But
those who are unjust followed their fantasies without knowledge,
so who guides the one who The God misguides and they don't have
supporters?
Our hidden
fantasy is linked to us. On the day of the account, people's
hidden fantasies that are linked to them will be readily
apparent to everyone.
50:23. And
The one who is linked to him said: "This is what I readily
have."
If we don't
control the hidden fantasy then it becomes exceeding in
rebellion and we will go astray as we saw above in 30:29:
50:27-29.
The one who is linked to him said: "Our Lord, I didn't cause him
to transgress but he was far astray". He said: "Do not quarrel
at Me and I had already gave you the warning. The saying is not
changed with me and I am not unjust to the servants." And We say
to hell: "Are you full?" And it says: "Is there more?"
See also 4:38
and 41:25:
41:25. And
we assign to them linked companions so they decorate for them
what is between their hands (the present) and what is behind
them (the past). And the saying is true on them in nations that
passed before them from the fantasies and the humans that they
are losers.
We control
the fantasy by remembering the Almighty:
43:36-38.
And whoever withdraws from remembering The Almighty, we assign
to him one who is exceeding in rebellion so he becomes linked to
him. And they hinder from the path and deduce that they are
guided. Until when he comes to us, he says: "I wish the distance
of the two sunrises was between you and me (i.e., you were on
the other side of the earth), what a miserable one who is
linked."
The Arabic
word "jinn" is also related to the word "majnoon", which is used
to mean "crazy", in other words, someone whose mind is in the
fantasy world and detached from reality. The word is used in two
passages that talk about what the prophet saw at the
highest/revealing horizon, namely 53:1-18 and 81:22-23. The
passages share a particular refutation for the companions of the
prophet:
53:2-3.
Your companion did not go astray and deviate and he doesn't
speak from the fantasy.
81:21.
Your companion is not crazy.
Notice that
the first passage starts with saying that "your companion did
not go astray and deviate and he doesn't speak from the fantasy"
and the second passage starts with "your companion is not crazy
(his mind is in a fantasy)". Now we can see that those two
passages are actually refuting an overlapping assertion by the
companions of the prophet. This is because speaking from the
fantasy is related to being crazy/"majnoon" (someone whose mind
is in a fantasy).
As further
confirmation of the present understanding, let's apply the same
meaning of "fantasy" in different kinds of occurrences of the
word "jinn" and its derivatives. For example, here we apply it
to 15:27:
15:27. And
the fantasy, we created it previously from smokeless fire
(energy?).
Scientists
have learned for sometime now that there are certain dominant
brainwave patterns associated with imagination. Brainwaves are
energy. The information given to us in 15:27 and 55:15 could
perhaps be interpreted to mean that the fantasy was created from
energy.
Another
passage where "jinn" is mentioned in a different context is
27:10:
27:10. And
throw your staff, so when he saw it shake like a fantasy, he
turned back...
In 28:31 and
27:10, we are told that Moses saw his staff shake as if it was a
fantasy. One can readily see that the meaning of "fantasy" fits
in those passages as the staff was shaking as if one is
imagining it.
Now when we
read passages such as 55:56 and 55:74, it can be understood that
they are giving allegories of things in heaven that no human or
fantasy has ever touched (i.e., has ever been able to
understand). In other words, they are things that are far better
than what we can comprehend in the familiar physical world and
even what we can imagine and fantasize about:
55:74. No
human or fantasy previously touched.
Similarly,
17:88 can be understood as saying that something like this
reading cannot be produced by humans and their
fantasy/imagination.
17:88.
Say: "If the humans and the fantasies assembled together to
bring the like of this reading, they wouldn't bring like it, if
even had they been supporters for each other."
In chapter
72, we hear that a group of the fantasies listened to the great
reading. Since, as we saw above, fantasies are inherently linked
to humans, so this means that those were the fantasies of a
group of humans that were listening. The fantasies are
paraphrased as saying that they were amazed by the reading and
realized upon hearing it that The God did not have a female
companion or children. They continue by saying that they
believed that the humans and the fantasies would not say lies
about The God (i.e., that the humans would not fantasize lies
about The God). The same event is recounted differently in
46:29-32 so we know that those descriptions are not literal
quotes but are paraphrasing what is to be learned from the
passage. Now, one might ask: how can our fantasies listen, have
conversations and so on? It is in the same way that mountains
can choose (33:72) and our hands and legs can talk and testify
(36:65). All creatures have a hidden side that we are unaware
of. We are only aware of mountains and brainwaves but not their
hidden side. Interestingly, 17:78 gives special importance to
reading at dawn by saying that it is witnessed. Scientists have
found out that when we had just woken up at dawn, the associated
brainwave pattern (called Alpha) is a state of relaxed alertness
that is good for inspiration and learning.
The passage
continues in 72:6 by paraphrasing the fantasies as saying that
men from the humans used to seek refuge in men from the
fantasies so they increased them in hardship. This is what one
would expect since unlike "one who stirs up the sand from the
fantasy" in 27:39, "men from the fantasies" like an imaginary
friend cannot be realized and really help with anything and if
one seeks help from them as if they are real this will likely
lead to psychological disorder.
The next part
is perhaps one of the most puzzling in all of the great reading.
It talks about the fantasies "touching" the heaven and finding
it filled with guards and bombardments. A similar passage is in
55:33-35 and 37:7-10 so perhaps those can shed light on this
puzzle.
55:33-35.
O consorts of fantasies and humans if you can pass through the
casings of the heavens and the earth, then pass through. You
will not pass through without authority. So which of your Lord's
marvels do you deny? He sends on both of you projectiles from
fire and sparks so you don't prevail.
We can see
from 55:33-35 that The God sends on both (dual) the fantasies
and the humans projectiles of fire and sparks if they try to
pass through the casings of the heavens and the earth. Since
given our present state of knowledge, scientists haven't been
able to know what would happen to an object that passes through
regular space (into what is commonly known as hyperspace), let's
focus on what we know, which is the earth. We know that even
with all the scientific advancements today, no one has ever been
able to penetrate beyond a few miles into the earth. Scientists
predict that in the earth is encased an inner core that has a
temperature of 7000 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 45 million
pounds per square inch (or about 3.5 million times atmospheric
pressure). So indeed passing through the earth would be
impossible for humans and the fantasies. The immense pressures
and temperatures will surely destroy anyone or any creation of
our fantasies (such as an earth penetrating machine) that tries
to pass through.
The passage
in 34:14 makes it clear that the fantasies do not know the
hidden:
34:14. So
when We decreed on him death, nothing indicated to them his
death except a mover of the earth eating his staff. So when he
fell, it was revealed to the fantasies that had they known the
hidden, they wouldn't have stayed in the degrading suffering.
Perhaps we
can understand the suffering of the fantasies in 34:14 by
understanding the opposite of their suffering, which is their
enjoyment:
6:128. And
at the time when He gathers them together, "O consorts of
fantasies you took a lot of the humans" and their protectors
from the humans said: "our Lord, we enjoyed one another and we
reached our term that You appointed for us." He said: "The fire
is your abode, everlasting in it, except what The God willed,
your Lord is wise, knowledgeable.
We know that
for humans uncontrolled fantasies are indeed enjoyable. People
generally enjoy indulging in uncontrolled fantasies about
wealth, power, and lust. So according to 6:128, humans enjoy
uncontrolled fantasies and likewise the fantasies get enjoyment
when the humans let them be uncontrolled in that way. So Solomon
has caused the fantasies that were exceeding in rebellion to
suffer by the degradation of controlling them and preventing
them from getting enjoyment. It is interesting to note that
shortly upon the death of all prophets, most of their people
have returned to their misguided ways.
Let's
continue to apply the same meaning of "fantasy" in other kinds
of occurrences of the word "jinn":
6:112. And
like this we made for each prophet enemies, those exceeding in
rebellion from the humans and the fantasies, they inspire one
another with fancy sayings out of arrogance and had The God
willed, they wouldn't have done it. So leave them and what they
make up.
We can now
see that 6:122 is talking about an empirically verifiable fact.
Namely, false but "fancy" sayings come from the inspirational
interaction between humans and their fantasies/imagination.
A certain
antecedent fantasy is described in several places in the great
reading as taking part of an important turning point:
2:34. And
when We said to the controllers: "Obey Adam so they obeyed
except Iblis/"iblis?" refused and was arrogant and was from the
unappreciative.
7:11. And
we had created you then shaped you then said to the controllers
obey Adam so they obeyed except Iblis/"iblis" was not from those
who obey.
15:30-31.
So all the controllers obeyed except Iblis/"iblis?" refused to
be with those who obey.
17:61. And
when We said to the controllers obey Adam so they obeyed except
Iblis/"iblis?", he said: "Do I obey who you created as mud?"
18:50. And
when We said to the controllers obey Adam so they obeyed except
Iblis/"iblis?" was from the fantasies so he deviated from the
command of his Lord. So do you take him and his descendants as
protectors other than Me while they are your enemy? Miserable is
this substitution for the unjust.
20:116.
And when We said to the controllers obey Adam so they obeyed
except Iblis/"iblis?" refused.
38:73-74.
So all the controllers together obeyed except Iblis/"iblis?" was
arrogant and was from the unappreciative.
As can be
seen from the above, Iblis (which as a common noun means: "one
who is stuck") was supposed to obey the human Adam. In the same
way that we are descendants of Adam, our fantasies are the
descendants of Iblis/"one who is stuck" (see 18:50).
Another piece
of information that can be seen from the above passages is that
this antecedent fantasy was one of the controllers/"malaika".
Contrary to popular belief, the word "malaika" doesn't mean
"angels". The Arabic word "malaika" is the plural of "malak".
The word "malak" means "one who controls/owns", i.e. a
controller. According to 3:26, "mlk"/control is a status that
can be given and taken away by The God:
3:26. Say:
"O The God, controller of control, You give control to whom you
will and take away control from whom you will and you give power
to whom you will and you make powerless whom you will, goodness
is with your hand (i.e., your power), You are capable over
everything.
From 3:26, it
can be seen that control is given to anyone and taken away from
anyone by The God at any time. 3:26 makes it clear that being
one from the "malaika"/controllers is a status, not some kind of
mythical creature flying around in a white robe with a halo over
the head. Thus, the controllers can be any creature that The God
gave this status to. As long as they obey The God, they remain
in that status. If one of them chooses to disobey The God, as
Iblis/"one who is stuck" did, then The God takes from him this
status and he is no longer a controller.
Connecting
the passages such as 2:34 above with what we learned so far
about controlling the fantasies and not letting them control us,
we can see that if we make the fantasies obey us as their
ancestor should have done in the above passages then we both can
fulfill our purpose to serve The God as stated in 51:56.
51:56. And
I didn't create the fantasies and the humans except to serve.
CONCLUSION
We started
out this article by asking "how did it come to this?" We tried
to get to the root cause of the symptoms that we can see around
us. The great reading provides a unique link between symptoms
and hidden root causes. Those are links that we can all
empirically verify and personally relate to. Going through the
process of getting to our findings is at least as important as
the findings themselves. Personally, going through this process
has had a profound effect on me and my life and has increased my
trust in The God's message.
In this
process, we examined empirical observations in the world around
us. For example, we looked at what sectarians do today at the
place that their predecessors named Mecca and we looked at
physical archeological evidence. We then looked at the evidence
from the great reading and compared it to empirical
observations. It is thus that we were able to find out what
"jinn" means.
We can even
test our understanding with any such "symptom", past or present.
For example, sectarians today fantasize that the prophet can
intercede on their behalf and can control who goes to heaven.
Thus, one may think that they idolize the prophet. However, upon
closer examination of the root cause of this symptom, one can
see that they are in fact not idolizing the real prophet but
they are idolizing an imagined prophet, i.e. a fantasy. So when
they implore this fantasized prophet they are in fact serving
nothing more than a fantasy. Another example is Jesus. What
Christians actually idolize and serve is not Jesus but in fact
is an imagined Jesus, i.e. a fantasy. In fact, you can test this
understanding by applying it to all such symptoms of setting
partners with The God and you would always get to the same
fundamental root cause. It is also a fact that in all such
tests, you would never get to the root cause as being
reptilians/snakes as the Bible contends or ghosts as sectarian
mythology contends.
As a side
note, the word "jinn" is also related to the word "jannat",
which means a garden. However, one can now see that it is not
just any garden but a fantastic garden. As an interesting side
note, while the "jinn"/fantasies are the fuel of hell, there is
no evidence in the great reading of any "jinn"/fantasies in the
fantastic garden ("jannat"). Those who go to heaven, by The
God's mercy, will have free will. As we can see from passages
such as 16:31, they simply will something and they get it:
16:31.
Gardens of residence, they enter it, the rivers flow beneath it,
for them in it what they will, like that The God reimburses the
forethoughtful.
Of course, if
someone simply wills something and gets it then there is no need
to fantasize it. So fantasies become unnecessary and are not
needed in the fantastic garden/"jannat". On the other hand,
"jinn"/fantasies being the fuel of hell would imply that hell is
the realization of our worst fantasies or the worst thing that
we can even imagine.
With this
understanding we can see how everything in the great reading
including Iblis and the "jinn" interrelates to our lives and the
empirical realities that we can observe. Moreover, we can now
see that the great reading provides us with simple yet extremely
powerful guidance. We can see that we simply have to control our
fantasies and not let them or those of others control us. There
are so many new doors that open as a result of this improved
understanding of "jinn" and if The God willed, this will help us
to better understand the great reading and the world. For
example, we can better understand the following passage:
4:78-79.
Wherever you are, death will reach you even if you were in
fortified towers. And if good comes to them, they say: "This is
from The God". And if bad comes to them, they say: "This is from
you". Say: "All is from The God", so what is the matter with
those people they almost can't understand any saying?
What comes
to you from good is from The God and what comes to you from bad
is from yourself and We sent you to humankind as a messenger and
The God suffices as a witness.
We can
empirically see that what bad that may come, for example the
death of a loved one, although it may be bad for you, it is
actually good when we look at the big picture. Death in general
serves as a good reminder that this low life is not important
and that it is the hereafter that matters. If the person served
The God, The Truth, then they will enter the fantastic garden
and this is good. On the other hand, if the person served the
fantasies then death would indeed have been a bad thing for
him/her but the badness came from him/herself not from The God.
Indeed, when we hear that all comes from The God and good comes
from The God, this means that all that comes from The God is
good. Also, we can now see from the first chapter of the great
reading that The God can guide us to the straight path (a good
thing) by contrasting it with the path of the strayers. So, in a
way, The God can accomplish good even from the strayers who spin
seven times around an idol and kiss the crown of the re-born
idol head. Perhaps, without their misguidance, we wouldn't have
improved our understanding of what "jinn" means.
1:7. Guide
us the straight path, the path of those You bestowed Your favor
on, those who have not earned anger at them and not the strayers.
IMPORTANT
DISCLAIMER:
2:2. This
is the book no doubt in it, a guidance for the forethoughtful.
This article
reflects my personal interpretation of the passages of the great
reading and of physical archeological evidence as of February
18, 2006. I will try to improve my understanding of the great
reading and the universe, except if The God wills and perhaps my
Lord guides me to what is nearer in rationality. Please verify
all information within for yourself as commanded in 17:36, and
remember that simply "none" is the forethoughtful answer to
45:6. If The God willed, the outcome of this article will be
beneficial.
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