"Daughter-gate": Allah's Daughters: el-Lat, el-Uzza, and Manat
Triple Goddess Deep in Ancient Islam Courtesy thanks to Bible.ca (Brother Andrew) |
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Allah's Daughters: |
Is the Feminine "Satanic" ?
Historical notes:
Exactly what are the "Satanic" verses:
Here is how the Koran once read with the satanic verses: |
Here is how it reads today in the Koran: |
Near it is the Garden of Abode. Behold, the Lote-tree was shrouded (in mystery unspeakable!) (His) sight never swerved, nor did it go wrong! For truly did he see, of the Signs of his Lord, the Greatest! Have ye seen Lat. and 'Uzza, And another, the third (goddess), Manat? |
Near it is the Garden of Abode. Behold, the Lote-tree was shrouded (in mystery unspeakable!) (His) sight never swerved, nor did it go wrong! For truly did he see, of the Signs of his Lord, the Greatest! Have ye seen Lat. and 'Uzza, And another, the third (goddess), Manat? |
These are the exalted cranes (intermediaries) Whose intercession is to be hoped for. |
[Words of Satan Deleted] |
What! for you the male sex, and for Him, the female? Behold, such would be indeed a division most unfair! (an-Najm 53:19-22) |
What! for you the male sex, and for Him, the female? Behold, such would be indeed a division most unfair! (an-Najm 53:19-22) |
The Three Gharaniq of proto-Islamic culture
Allāt ----- al-'Uzzā ----- Manāt
Here are two passages in the Koran that comment on Muhammad's "daughters-gate" scandal:
Like King David of the Bible admonishing himself of his own adultery in Psalms 51, Muhammad discusses the "Satanic verses"
What scholars say about Allah's Daughters:
Written by Brother Andrew
Islam: Truth or Myth?
A mother goddess is a goddess who represents, or is a personification of nature, motherhood, fertility, creation, destruction or who embodies the bounty of the Earth. When equated with the Earth or the natural world, such goddesses are sometimes referred to as Mother Earth or as the Earth Mother.Many different goddesses have represented motherhood in one way or another, and some have been associated with the birth of humanity as a whole, along with the universe and everything in it. Others have represented the fertility of the earth.
Claire Nahmad in her wonderful (and yet scholarly) The Secret Teachings of Mary Magdalene, tells us something about the Arabian "Goddess of Eight."
Mary Magdalene has a direct link in her deeper being with the Arabian Goddess of Eight, the supreme female deity. Her pyramidal group consists of of AlLat, Al'Uzza and Manat, 'the three daughters of God' in Meccan tradition. Al'Uzza was worshiped in the form of a black stone. Black stones were also sacred objects to the Celts, seen as doorways into the goddess worlds of fairy and angelic beings, and are still considered lucky and magical in Britain and Ireland.The Al'Uzza black stone was taken into the care of Mohammad and enshrined in the Ka'aba, originally a Goddess shrine, where it is profoundly revered by Muslims today. Followers of the primordial religions would have recognized the association of the black stone, the sacred site, and the triple goddess, for the theme is repeated in numerous instances throughout the pagan world. 'Allah' means 'Being and Nothingness', the union of the two concepts of God (Nothingness) and Goddess (Being). Muslim Gnostics speak of Allah (Being and Nothingness) as 'black light' or 'the luminous night', the shining darkness through which the Godhead manifests. The black stone of Al-'Uzza has a crystalline, mirror-like surface, which gives forth this shining darkness.
In the Koran, Mohammad stated specifically in several verses that Goddess was to be venerated in equal measure with God. A council of clerics decided that in fact, although Mohammad was spot on in every other word he wrote, these particular verses were clearly where he had been beguiled by Satan into advocating equality between God and Goddess and men and women. They were called the 'Satanic Verses' and were removed. The denial of Mohammad's vision and truth dispossessed Al-'Uzza of her divine authority and status. . Mary Magdalene was Al'Uzza and the Goddess of Eight (meaning that hers was the magnificent soul who mirrored the reflection of Divine Mother from the soul-spheres as a service to the consciousness of Earth's humanity); and the dispossesssion of Al-'Uzza coincided historically with the dispossession of Mary Magdalene and the obliteration of her Church of the True Light in Europe.
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