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Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Nobody: 6:22pm On Mar 22, 2016
Islam as we know it isn't actually a religion based on its own self, it is a combination of religions mostly pagan. The only true religions that Islam seemed to have borrowed from are Judaism and ancient Christianity. There were already existing Arabic translations of the Bible and it is possible that Muhammad's followers copied from them so as to make it seem that the Qur'an came to correct the Bible which is impossible. Other religions that Islam borrowed from were Zoroastrianism, Quraishic paganism, Babylonian/Assyrian/Sumerian worship of heavenly bodies and planets, Baal worship of the Canaanites and Nabateans. Below are some of the proofs of Islam being Pagan in origin:

1. Ablution: This concept was borrowed from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is a religion that believes in two concepts: The concept of light (Personated by Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Personated by Ahriman).

Zoroaster (Zahrusthra) taught his followers that ablution was necessary to cleanse them from impurities. Islam clearly borrowed from this religion.


2. The symbol of the crescent moon and the star and the name Allah: This symbol originates with the god "Sin" an Assyrian god. His symbol was the crescent moon as he was the god of the weather and the moon. "Sin" was passed unto different religions and bore different names. He is the same as the Biblical "Baal" god of the Canaanites, whose prophets, Elijah (Eliyahu in Hebrew) fought against. He is also the same as the Babylonian god "Bel" who is also called "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god riding a dragon called "Tamtu." The Nabatean Arabs borrowed him from the Moabites and Canaanites and called him "Hubal" which the Quraish also borrowed. Muhammad might have also worshipped "Hubal" before the advent of Christianity into Arabia. Suprisingly, Hubal's worshippers chanted "hubalu akbar." His daughters were the stars. His daughters included Allat, Al-Uzzat and Manat. Muslims claim that the name "Allah" came very much later whereas the name of Muhammad's father was "Abd-Allah" meaning "Allah's servant" and he died before Islam was revealed, so if he had the name "Allah" in his name, why do Muslims claim that the name came later during the Revelation of Islam? If "Allah" was existing even before Islam, who was He? The Quraish gave Hubal the title "Al ilaha" meaning "the God" so the title "Allah" is not new to Islam and "Allah" is not a name but a title meaning "the God" so any "god" can be called "Allah." So the crescent symbol represents Allah (i.e Hubal) and the star represents his daughter "Allat."


3. The kissing of the black stone in Mecca: The black stone in Mecca (Makkah) represented one of Hubal's daughters called "Manat." The pagans of Quraish used to kiss the stone even before the advent of Islam. The Muslims still kiss the stone.


4. The doctrine of the existence of Jinns: The belief in "Jinns" or "Genies" did not originate with Islam. The Babylonians believed in Jinns as the servants of the chief god Bel (Hubal). The Jinns were synonymous to "angels" in Babylonian/Assyrian religion. This is to show that Islam is a religion of myths and superstitions.


5. Islam believes in an angel called "Marut": Islam believes in an angel called "Marut." This is not suprising as "Marut" is actually the same as "Marutuk" which is the Akkadian version of "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god of Babylon. Wake up Muslims, Marut is not an angel but a demon.



More posts are coming soon......

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Annunaki(m): 6:53pm On Mar 22, 2016
Deathstroke007, demmzy15, lexiconkabir, rilwayne001, tartar9, kayoddekb come and learn more about Islam here. smiley
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 7:20pm On Mar 22, 2016
Annunaki:
Deathstroke007, demmzy15, lexiconkabir, rilwayne001, tartar9, kayoddekb come and learn more about Islam here. smiley
Why didn't you call me or am i too much for you guys?
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Annunaki(m): 7:25pm On Mar 22, 2016
politricks:
Why didn't you call me or am i too much for you guys?

You are welcome as well, I just didn't want to compound your sorrows tongue

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Nobody: 7:33pm On Mar 22, 2016



An Image Of the Assyrian god Sin




[img]http://christianwatchman.files./2012/05/1aislam.gif[/img]


An image of Hubal, the god of the Quraishic religion. He has a moon carved on his chest. The moon is the symbol of Islam

Source that says Hubal was originally worshipped in the Kaaba: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubal


http://www.answering-islam.org/Responses/Menj/hubal.htm
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 7:35pm On Mar 22, 2016
Annunaki:


You are welcome as well, I just didn't want to compound your sorrows tongue
hahaha which sorrows? I just logged on since the last two days and found different mentions. Mehn am i a trouble maker? Anyway, i don't want to derail this thread.
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Annunaki(m): 7:42pm On Mar 22, 2016
politricks:
hahaha which sorrows? I just logged on since the last two days and found different mentions. Mehn am i a trouble maker? Anyway, i don't want to derail this thread.

You don't need to derail it, you will be better off if you seat back and learn about the pagan roots and fraud of islam.
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 7:48pm On Mar 22, 2016
Annunaki:


You don't need to derail it, you will be better off if you seat back and learn about the pagan roots and fraud of islam.
You don't want to go down that lane because we muslims did not borrow anything from any religion unlike christianity that don't even know the birthday of their god but decided to choose one that will favour their idol masters.

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Annunaki(m): 7:58pm On Mar 22, 2016
politricks:
You don't want to go down that lane because we muslims did not borrow anything from any religion unlike christianity that don't even know the birthday of their god but decided to choose one that will favour their idol masters.

Is that why your god asked you to ask for clarifications from christians and jews anytime you are in doubt

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Nobody: 8:01pm On Mar 22, 2016
politricks:
You don't want to go down that lane because we muslims did not borrow anything from any religion unlike christianity that don't even know the birthday of their god but decided to choose one that will favour their idol masters.


You can blame that on Roman Catholicism and not Christianity generally...... Lol! Seriously? What about the symbol of the moon and star, practising of ablution, kissing of the blackstone... The facing of the Kaaba while praying was copied from the Bible:

"Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went home. And in his upper room with his windows opened towards Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and gave thanks before his God as was his customs since early days" (Daniel 6:10)
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 8:03pm On Mar 22, 2016
Annunaki:


Is that why your god asked you to ask for clarifications from christians and jews anytime you are in doubt
Thank God you did not deny that and have you ever seen us celebrating his birthday?, so why would we want to know his date of birth. Even some christain churches does not celebrate his birthday because they have seen through the SCAM. I call those kind true christians.

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Annunaki(m): 8:10pm On Mar 22, 2016
politricks:
Thank God you did not deny that and have you ever seen us celebrating his birthday?, so why would we want to know his date of birth. Even some christain churches does not celebrate his birthday because they have seen through the SCAM. I call those kind true christians.

Nothing wrong with celebrating his birthday, if you don't like it, go jump off third mainland bridge.

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 8:26pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:



You can blame that on Roman Catholicism and not Christianity generally...... Lol! Seriously? What about the symbol of the moon and star, practising of ablution, kissing of the blackstone... The facing of the Kaaba while praying was copied from the Bible:

"Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went home. And in his upper room with his windows opened towards Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and gave thanks before his God as was his customs since early days" (Daniel 6:10)
LMAO! So the roman catholic church is the idol worshipping part of christianity? Mhen this will be a looong night!! And please The symbol of islam is NOT moon but 'Moon and star' kindly tell me where we also borrowed the 'star' from. Did you know the cross that you guys carry around is a confirmed idol worshipping symbol that predates christianity?. See excerpt below.

The cross-shaped sign,
represented in its simplest form
by a crossing of two lines at
right angles, greatly predates, in
both East and West, the
introduction of Christianity. It goes back to a very remote
period of human civilization. It is
supposed to have been used not
just for its ornamental value,
but also with religious significance.[2] It may have represented the apparatus used
in kindling fire, and thus as the
symbol of sacred fire or as a
symbol of the sun, denoting its
daily rotation. It has also been
interpreted as the mystic representation of lightning or of the god of the tempest, or the
emblem of the Aryan pantheon and the primitive Aryan civilization.[2] Another associated symbol is the
ansated cross (ankh or crux ansata) of the ancient Egyptians,
often depicted in the hands of
the goddess Sekhet, and as a hieroglyphic sign of life or of the
living. Egyptian Christians (Copts) adopted it as the emblem of the cross.

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:31pm On Mar 22, 2016
politricks:
Why didn't you call me or am i too much for you guys?




Foolish boy.. So so stupid.. Am tired of your nonsensical posts.. . I have told you to never mention my name in your life again.. If na person with brain wey mention me, I fit answer.. But you. Taaa
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:34pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:
Islam as we know it isn't actually a religion based on its own self, it is a combination of religions mostly pagan. The only true religions that Islam seemed to have borrowed from are Judaism and ancient Christianity. There were already existing Arabic translations of the Bible and it is possible that Muhammad's followers copied from them so as to make it seem that the Qur'an came to correct the Bible which is impossible. Other religions that Islam borrowed from were Zoroastrianism, Quraishic paganism, Babylonian/Assyrian/Sumerian worship of heavenly bodies and planets, Baal worship of the Canaanites and Nabateans. Below are some of the proofs of Islam being Pagan in origin:

1. Ablution: This concept was borrowed from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is a religion that believes in two concepts: The concept of light (Personated by Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Personated by Ahriman).

Zoroaster (Zahrusthra) taught his followers that ablution was necessary to cleanse them from impurities. Islam clearly borrowed from this religion.


2. The symbol of the crescent moon and the star and the name Allah: This symbol originates with the god "Sin" an Assyrian god. His symbol was the crescent moon as he was the god of the weather and the moon. "Sin" was passed unto different religions and bore different names. He is the same as the Biblical "Baal" god of the Canaanites, whose prophets, Elijah (Eliyahu in Hebrew) fought against. He is also the same as the Babylonian god "Bel" who is also called "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god riding a dragon called "Tamtu." The Nabatean Arabs borrowed him from the Moabites and Canaanites and called him "Hubal" which the Quraish also borrowed. Muhammad might have also worshipped "Hubal" before the advent of Christianity into Arabia. Suprisingly, Hubal's worshippers chanted "hubalu akbar." His daughters were the stars. His daughters included Allat, Al-Uzzat and Manat. Muslims claim that the name "Allah" came very much later whereas the name of Muhammad's father was "Abd-Allah" meaning "Allah's servant" and he died before Islam was revealed, so if he had the name "Allah" in his name, why do Muslims claim that the name came later during the Revelation of Islam? If "Allah" was existing even before Islam, who was He? The Quraish gave Hubal the title "Al ilaha" meaning "the God" so the title "Allah" is not new to Islam and "Allah" is not a name but a title meaning "the God" so any "god" can be called "Allah." So the crescent symbol represents Allah (i.e Hubal) and the star represents his daughter "Allat."


3. The kissing of the black stone in Mecca: The black stone in Mecca (Makkah) represented one of Hubal's daughters called "Manat." The pagans of Quraish used to kiss the stone even before the advent of Islam. The Muslims still kiss the stone.


4. The doctrine of the existence of Jinns: The belief in "Jinns" or "Genies" did not originate with Islam. The Babylonians believed in Jinns as the servants of the chief god Bel (Hubal). The Jinns were synonymous to "angels" in Babylonian/Assyrian religion. This is to show that Islam is a religion of myths and superstitions.


5. Islam believes in an angel called "Marut": Islam believes in an angel called "Marut." This is not suprising as "Marut" is actually the same as "Marutuk" which is the Akkadian version of "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god of Babylon. Wake up Muslims, Marut is not an angel but a demon.



More posts are coming soon......




Like I said, you a fool. . I shouldn't answer your stupid posts but i had to. ..

No religion in the world performs ablution except Islam.. Even all the ablution done in Bible were by the prophets. . That's because they preached Islam. . And the religion you acclaimed ablution with is unknown..
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 8:36pm On Mar 22, 2016
Annunaki:


Nothing wrong with celebrating his birthday, if you don't like it, go jump off third mainland bridge.
Lol The guy don vex. I told you guys not to go down this lane.

Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:37pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:
Islam as we know it isn't actually a religion based on its own self, it is a combination of religions mostly pagan. The only true religions that Islam seemed to have borrowed from are Judaism and ancient Christianity. There were already existing Arabic translations of the Bible and it is possible that Muhammad's followers copied from them so as to make it seem that the Qur'an came to correct the Bible which is impossible. Other religions that Islam borrowed from were Zoroastrianism, Quraishic paganism, Babylonian/Assyrian/Sumerian worship of heavenly bodies and planets, Baal worship of the Canaanites and Nabateans. Below are some of the proofs of Islam being Pagan in origin:

1. Ablution: This concept was borrowed from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is a religion that believes in two concepts: The concept of light (Personated by Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Personated by Ahriman).

Zoroaster (Zahrusthra) taught his followers that ablution was necessary to cleanse them from impurities. Islam clearly borrowed from this religion.


2. The symbol of the crescent moon and the star and the name Allah: This symbol originates with the god "Sin" an Assyrian god. His symbol was the crescent moon as he was the god of the weather and the moon. "Sin" was passed unto different religions and bore different names. He is the same as the Biblical "Baal" god of the Canaanites, whose prophets, Elijah (Eliyahu in Hebrew) fought against. He is also the same as the Babylonian god "Bel" who is also called "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god riding a dragon called "Tamtu." The Nabatean Arabs borrowed him from the Moabites and Canaanites and called him "Hubal" which the Quraish also borrowed. Muhammad might have also worshipped "Hubal" before the advent of Christianity into Arabia. Suprisingly, Hubal's worshippers chanted "hubalu akbar." His daughters were the stars. His daughters included Allat, Al-Uzzat and Manat. Muslims claim that the name "Allah" came very much later whereas the name of Muhammad's father was "Abd-Allah" meaning "Allah's servant" and he died before Islam was revealed, so if he had the name "Allah" in his name, why do Muslims claim that the name came later during the Revelation of Islam? If "Allah" was existing even before Islam, who was He? The Quraish gave Hubal the title "Al ilaha" meaning "the God" so the title "Allah" is not new to Islam and "Allah" is not a name but a title meaning "the God" so any "god" can be called "Allah." So the crescent symbol represents Allah (i.e Hubal) and the star represents his daughter "Allat."


3. The kissing of the black stone in Mecca: The black stone in Mecca (Makkah) represented one of Hubal's daughters called "Manat." The pagans of Quraish used to kiss the stone even before the advent of Islam. The Muslims still kiss the stone.


4. The doctrine of the existence of Jinns: The belief in "Jinns" or "Genies" did not originate with Islam. The Babylonians believed in Jinns as the servants of the chief god Bel (Hubal). The Jinns were synonymous to "angels" in Babylonian/Assyrian religion. This is to show that Islam is a religion of myths and superstitions.


5. Islam believes in an angel called "Marut": Islam believes in an angel called "Marut." This is not suprising as "Marut" is actually the same as "Marutuk" which is the Akkadian version of "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god of Babylon. Wake up Muslims, Marut is not an angel but a demon.



More posts are coming soon......



Laughing. .. See this fool o. .. Abeg who tell you say cresent and star represent Islam? E dey Quran or hadith?
Tsw
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 8:39pm On Mar 22, 2016
DeathStroke007:





Foolish boy.. So so stupid.. Am tired of your nonsensical posts.. . I have told you to never mention my name in your life again.. If na person with brain wey mention me, I fit answer.. But you. Taaa
I guess you quoted the wrong person.
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:40pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:
Islam as we know it isn't actually a religion based on its own self, it is a combination of religions mostly pagan. The only true religions that Islam seemed to have borrowed from are Judaism and ancient Christianity. There were already existing Arabic translations of the Bible and it is possible that Muhammad's followers copied from them so as to make it seem that the Qur'an came to correct the Bible which is impossible. Other religions that Islam borrowed from were Zoroastrianism, Quraishic paganism, Babylonian/Assyrian/Sumerian worship of heavenly bodies and planets, Baal worship of the Canaanites and Nabateans. Below are some of the proofs of Islam being Pagan in origin:

1. Ablution: This concept was borrowed from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is a religion that believes in two concepts: The concept of light (Personated by Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Personated by Ahriman).

Zoroaster (Zahrusthra) taught his followers that ablution was necessary to cleanse them from impurities. Islam clearly borrowed from this religion.


2. The symbol of the crescent moon and the star and the name Allah: This symbol originates with the god "Sin" an Assyrian god. His symbol was the crescent moon as he was the god of the weather and the moon. "Sin" was passed unto different religions and bore different names. He is the same as the Biblical "Baal" god of the Canaanites, whose prophets, Elijah (Eliyahu in Hebrew) fought against. He is also the same as the Babylonian god "Bel" who is also called "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god riding a dragon called "Tamtu." The Nabatean Arabs borrowed him from the Moabites and Canaanites and called him "Hubal" which the Quraish also borrowed. Muhammad might have also worshipped "Hubal" before the advent of Christianity into Arabia. Suprisingly, Hubal's worshippers chanted "hubalu akbar." His daughters were the stars. His daughters included Allat, Al-Uzzat and Manat. Muslims claim that the name "Allah" came very much later whereas the name of Muhammad's father was "Abd-Allah" meaning "Allah's servant" and he died before Islam was revealed, so if he had the name "Allah" in his name, why do Muslims claim that the name came later during the Revelation of Islam? If "Allah" was existing even before Islam, who was He? The Quraish gave Hubal the title "Al ilaha" meaning "the God" so the title "Allah" is not new to Islam and "Allah" is not a name but a title meaning "the God" so any "god" can be called "Allah." So the crescent symbol represents Allah (i.e Hubal) and the star represents his daughter "Allat."


3. The kissing of the black stone in Mecca: The black stone in Mecca (Makkah) represented one of Hubal's daughters called "Manat." The pagans of Quraish used to kiss the stone even before the advent of Islam. The Muslims still kiss the stone.


4. The doctrine of the existence of Jinns: The belief in "Jinns" or "Genies" did not originate with Islam. The Babylonians believed in Jinns as the servants of the chief god Bel (Hubal). The Jinns were synonymous to "angels" in Babylonian/Assyrian religion. This is to show that Islam is a religion of myths and superstitions.


5. Islam believes in an angel called "Marut": Islam believes in an angel called "Marut." This is not suprising as "Marut" is actually the same as "Marutuk" which is the Akkadian version of "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god of Babylon. Wake up Muslims, Marut is not an angel but a demon.



More posts are coming soon......




Idiotu.. . Read your Bible and read Quran and hadith concerning Black stone. .. Even mecca and all it's rituals dey Bible. .

#laughing.. Em fools always medling into what they don't know
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:42pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:
Islam as we know it isn't actually a religion based on its own self, it is a combination of religions mostly pagan. The only true religions that Islam seemed to have borrowed from are Judaism and ancient Christianity. There were already existing Arabic translations of the Bible and it is possible that Muhammad's followers copied from them so as to make it seem that the Qur'an came to correct the Bible which is impossible. Other religions that Islam borrowed from were Zoroastrianism, Quraishic paganism, Babylonian/Assyrian/Sumerian worship of heavenly bodies and planets, Baal worship of the Canaanites and Nabateans. Below are some of the proofs of Islam being Pagan in origin:

1. Ablution: This concept was borrowed from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is a religion that believes in two concepts: The concept of light (Personated by Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Personated by Ahriman).

Zoroaster (Zahrusthra) taught his followers that ablution was necessary to cleanse them from impurities. Islam clearly borrowed from this religion.


2. The symbol of the crescent moon and the star and the name Allah: This symbol originates with the god "Sin" an Assyrian god. His symbol was the crescent moon as he was the god of the weather and the moon. "Sin" was passed unto different religions and bore different names. He is the same as the Biblical "Baal" god of the Canaanites, whose prophets, Elijah (Eliyahu in Hebrew) fought against. He is also the same as the Babylonian god "Bel" who is also called "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god riding a dragon called "Tamtu." The Nabatean Arabs borrowed him from the Moabites and Canaanites and called him "Hubal" which the Quraish also borrowed. Muhammad might have also worshipped "Hubal" before the advent of Christianity into Arabia. Suprisingly, Hubal's worshippers chanted "hubalu akbar." His daughters were the stars. His daughters included Allat, Al-Uzzat and Manat. Muslims claim that the name "Allah" came very much later whereas the name of Muhammad's father was "Abd-Allah" meaning "Allah's servant" and he died before Islam was revealed, so if he had the name "Allah" in his name, why do Muslims claim that the name came later during the Revelation of Islam? If "Allah" was existing even before Islam, who was He? The Quraish gave Hubal the title "Al ilaha" meaning "the God" so the title "Allah" is not new to Islam and "Allah" is not a name but a title meaning "the God" so any "god" can be called "Allah." So the crescent symbol represents Allah (i.e Hubal) and the star represents his daughter "Allat."


3. The kissing of the black stone in Mecca: The black stone in Mecca (Makkah) represented one of Hubal's daughters called "Manat." The pagans of Quraish used to kiss the stone even before the advent of Islam. The Muslims still kiss the stone.


4. The doctrine of the existence of Jinns: The belief in "Jinns" or "Genies" did not originate with Islam. The Babylonians believed in Jinns as the servants of the chief god Bel (Hubal). The Jinns were synonymous to "angels" in Babylonian/Assyrian religion. This is to show that Islam is a religion of myths and superstitions.


5. Islam believes in an angel called "Marut": Islam believes in an angel called "Marut." This is not suprising as "Marut" is actually the same as "Marutuk" which is the Akkadian version of "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god of Babylon. Wake up Muslims, Marut is not an angel but a demon.



More posts are coming soon......







Laughing hysterically.. . Really ? Jins are widely known throughout every single corner of the world. .. Associating this with paganism and Islam just proved you have no idea of what'l you saying...




Don't just copy and paste.. Read and understand.. Dumbfool
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:43pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:
Islam as we know it isn't actually a religion based on its own self, it is a combination of religions mostly pagan. The only true religions that Islam seemed to have borrowed from are Judaism and ancient Christianity. There were already existing Arabic translations of the Bible and it is possible that Muhammad's followers copied from them so as to make it seem that the Qur'an came to correct the Bible which is impossible. Other religions that Islam borrowed from were Zoroastrianism, Quraishic paganism, Babylonian/Assyrian/Sumerian worship of heavenly bodies and planets, Baal worship of the Canaanites and Nabateans. Below are some of the proofs of Islam being Pagan in origin:

1. Ablution: This concept was borrowed from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is a religion that believes in two concepts: The concept of light (Personated by Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Personated by Ahriman).

Zoroaster (Zahrusthra) taught his followers that ablution was necessary to cleanse them from impurities. Islam clearly borrowed from this religion.


2. The symbol of the crescent moon and the star and the name Allah: This symbol originates with the god "Sin" an Assyrian god. His symbol was the crescent moon as he was the god of the weather and the moon. "Sin" was passed unto different religions and bore different names. He is the same as the Biblical "Baal" god of the Canaanites, whose prophets, Elijah (Eliyahu in Hebrew) fought against. He is also the same as the Babylonian god "Bel" who is also called "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god riding a dragon called "Tamtu." The Nabatean Arabs borrowed him from the Moabites and Canaanites and called him "Hubal" which the Quraish also borrowed. Muhammad might have also worshipped "Hubal" before the advent of Christianity into Arabia. Suprisingly, Hubal's worshippers chanted "hubalu akbar." His daughters were the stars. His daughters included Allat, Al-Uzzat and Manat. Muslims claim that the name "Allah" came very much later whereas the name of Muhammad's father was "Abd-Allah" meaning "Allah's servant" and he died before Islam was revealed, so if he had the name "Allah" in his name, why do Muslims claim that the name came later during the Revelation of Islam? If "Allah" was existing even before Islam, who was He? The Quraish gave Hubal the title "Al ilaha" meaning "the God" so the title "Allah" is not new to Islam and "Allah" is not a name but a title meaning "the God" so any "god" can be called "Allah." So the crescent symbol represents Allah (i.e Hubal) and the star represents his daughter "Allat."


3. The kissing of the black stone in Mecca: The black stone in Mecca (Makkah) represented one of Hubal's daughters called "Manat." The pagans of Quraish used to kiss the stone even before the advent of Islam. The Muslims still kiss the stone.


4. The doctrine of the existence of Jinns: The belief in "Jinns" or "Genies" did not originate with Islam. The Babylonians believed in Jinns as the servants of the chief god Bel (Hubal). The Jinns were synonymous to "angels" in Babylonian/Assyrian religion. This is to show that Islam is a religion of myths and superstitions.


5. Islam believes in an angel called "Marut": Islam believes in an angel called "Marut." This is not suprising as "Marut" is actually the same as "Marutuk" which is the Akkadian version of "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god of Babylon. Wake up Muslims, Marut is not an angel but a demon.



More posts are coming soon......






Am a Muslim and am just hearing maurat for the first time.. . Na lie go kill una Christians.. #laughing
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:44pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:
Islam as we know it isn't actually a religion based on its own self, it is a combination of religions mostly pagan. The only true religions that Islam seemed to have borrowed from are Judaism and ancient Christianity. There were already existing Arabic translations of the Bible and it is possible that Muhammad's followers copied from them so as to make it seem that the Qur'an came to correct the Bible which is impossible. Other religions that Islam borrowed from were Zoroastrianism, Quraishic paganism, Babylonian/Assyrian/Sumerian worship of heavenly bodies and planets, Baal worship of the Canaanites and Nabateans. Below are some of the proofs of Islam being Pagan in origin:

1. Ablution: This concept was borrowed from Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is a religion that believes in two concepts: The concept of light (Personated by Ahura Mazda) and darkness (Personated by Ahriman).

Zoroaster (Zahrusthra) taught his followers that ablution was necessary to cleanse them from impurities. Islam clearly borrowed from this religion.


2. The symbol of the crescent moon and the star and the name Allah: This symbol originates with the god "Sin" an Assyrian god. His symbol was the crescent moon as he was the god of the weather and the moon. "Sin" was passed unto different religions and bore different names. He is the same as the Biblical "Baal" god of the Canaanites, whose prophets, Elijah (Eliyahu in Hebrew) fought against. He is also the same as the Babylonian god "Bel" who is also called "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god riding a dragon called "Tamtu." The Nabatean Arabs borrowed him from the Moabites and Canaanites and called him "Hubal" which the Quraish also borrowed. Muhammad might have also worshipped "Hubal" before the advent of Christianity into Arabia. Suprisingly, Hubal's worshippers chanted "hubalu akbar." His daughters were the stars. His daughters included Allat, Al-Uzzat and Manat. Muslims claim that the name "Allah" came very much later whereas the name of Muhammad's father was "Abd-Allah" meaning "Allah's servant" and he died before Islam was revealed, so if he had the name "Allah" in his name, why do Muslims claim that the name came later during the Revelation of Islam? If "Allah" was existing even before Islam, who was He? The Quraish gave Hubal the title "Al ilaha" meaning "the God" so the title "Allah" is not new to Islam and "Allah" is not a name but a title meaning "the God" so any "god" can be called "Allah." So the crescent symbol represents Allah (i.e Hubal) and the star represents his daughter "Allat."


3. The kissing of the black stone in Mecca: The black stone in Mecca (Makkah) represented one of Hubal's daughters called "Manat." The pagans of Quraish used to kiss the stone even before the advent of Islam. The Muslims still kiss the stone.


4. The doctrine of the existence of Jinns: The belief in "Jinns" or "Genies" did not originate with Islam. The Babylonians believed in Jinns as the servants of the chief god Bel (Hubal). The Jinns were synonymous to "angels" in Babylonian/Assyrian religion. This is to show that Islam is a religion of myths and superstitions.


5. Islam believes in an angel called "Marut": Islam believes in an angel called "Marut." This is not suprising as "Marut" is actually the same as "Marutuk" which is the Akkadian version of "Marduk" or "Merodach" the chief god of Babylon. Wake up Muslims, Marut is not an angel but a demon.



More posts are coming soon......



Concerning the name Allah... Check Hebrew language, Aramaic and Arabic. ...



And the pagan god which existed is baal not Allah. .



Fool
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 8:45pm On Mar 22, 2016
politricks:
I guess you quoted the wrong person.



Sorry jare..
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Rexyl(m): 8:53pm On Mar 22, 2016
@politricks

God's plan for redemption and His message of love, peace and eternal life is the main issue. Choosing a day for ceberating Christ's birth is just to carry the world world along ceberating a memorable event that has permanently influenced true faith in God.

Prophetic declation about the Messiah has covered all things - Faith and Celebration. True Christians has no confusion about the Christ's birthday, our concern is about Arrival of the Messiah as prophesied in the old testament and the declaration by the angels.

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Nobody: 9:16pm On Mar 22, 2016
DeathStroke007:





Like I said, you a fool. . I shouldn't answer your stupid posts but i had to. ..

No religion in the world performs ablution except Islam.. Even all the ablution done in Bible were by the prophets. . That's because they preached Islam. . And the religion you acclaimed ablution with is unknown..

Lol!!! You insulted me for nothing.... You lack utmost knowledge simply because you follow that abrogated press kit called Qur'an. Lol!! The prophets in the bible performed ablution? Comedy of the millenium. Ablution was first practised by Zoroastrianism... Zoroastrianism is a very popular religion that was practised among Persians... You should have said you have not heard or read of the religion instead of saying it does not exist or is unknown... Muslims twist the bible to suit themselves, sometimes they quote half of a bible verse because they know if they complete it, it would be opposite of what they expect. The Jewish prophets never practised ablution, there was no record of that. The Jews only washed their hands before eating and not before prayer. If you like wash your body from now till 100 years, if you are a sinner, you remain a sinner, so ablution does not purify the heart.





"Not what goes into the mouth defiles a man, but what come out of the mouth, this defiles a man" (Matthew 15:11).

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Nobody: 9:29pm On Mar 22, 2016
@DeathStroke007. You are a clear representation of a Muslim, very aggressive! The word for God in Hebrew is Elohim, in Aramaic it is Elaha. You said you are hearing Marut for the first time, then you are not a true Muslim. I will show you a verse from your Quran:




"They followed what the Shayatin (devils)
gave out (falsely of the magic) in the
lifetime of Sulaiman (Solomon). Sulaiman
did not disbelieve, but the Shayatin
(devils) disbelieved, teaching men magic
and such things that came down at
Babylon to the two angels, Harut and
Marut, but neither of these two (angels)
taught anyone (such things) till they had
said, “We are only for trial, so disbelieve
not (by learning this magic from us).”
And from these (angels) people learn that
by which they cause separation between
man and his wife, but they could not thus
harm anyone except by Allah’s Leave.
And they learn that which harms them
and profits them not. And indeed they
knew that the buyers of it (magic) would
have no share in the Hereafter. And how
bad indeed was that for which they sold
their ownselves, if they but knew.
· And if they had believed, and guarded
themselves from evil and kept their duty
to Allah, far better would have been the
reward from their Lord, if they but knew!"
Quran (Surah Al-Baqara, Verses 102-103)

Muhammad never realised that the Babylonians actually worshipped a god named "[b]Marut[/b]uk"



I will show you some confusions in your Qur'an.
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by checkolatunji: 9:38pm On Mar 22, 2016
I no know why people answer this guy, the guy na attention seeker.

You be correct OTE
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by DeathStroke007(m): 9:42pm On Mar 22, 2016
lordnicklaus:
@DeathStroke007. You are a clear representation of a Muslim, very aggressive! The word for God in Hebrew is Elohim, in Aramaic it is Elaha. You said you are hearing Marut for the first time, then you are not a true Muslim. I will show you a verse from your Quran:




"They followed what the Shayatin (devils)
gave out (falsely of the magic) in the
lifetime of Sulaiman (Solomon). Sulaiman
did not disbelieve, but the Shayatin
(devils) disbelieved, teaching men magic
and such things that came down at
Babylon to the two angels, Harut and
Marut, but neither of these two (angels)
taught anyone (such things) till they had
said, “We are only for trial, so disbelieve
not (by learning this magic from us).”
And from these (angels) people learn that
by which they cause separation between
man and his wife, but they could not thus
harm anyone except by Allah’s Leave.
And they learn that which harms them
and profits them not. And indeed they
knew that the buyers of it (magic) would
have no share in the Hereafter. And how
bad indeed was that for which they sold
their ownselves, if they but knew.
· And if they had believed, and guarded
themselves from evil and kept their duty
to Allah, far better would have been the
reward from their Lord, if they but knew!"
Quran (Surah Al-Baqara, Verses 102-103)

Muhammad never realised that the Babylonians actually worshipped a god named "[b]Marut[/b]uk"



I will show you some confusions in your Qur'an.




Nobody knows it all.. Av verified the harut and marut and you correct. ..BUT it has nothing to do with paganism. . They are jins. Very powerful jins and people take them for god. . Just like Jesus, because he raised Lazarus by power of Allah, people worship Jesus

Allah was revealing what has happened in the past to Prophet Muhammad. . The only way it can have root in islam is if we are worshipping the harut or marut..





#lol.. Show me your confusion in Quran and let me explain it to you

Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by politricks: 9:42pm On Mar 22, 2016
@Rexyl
Come on shut up your mouth with all these redemption, love, peace hullabaloo because they will not save you. You said there is no confusion in christianity regards christmas and yet different christian churches doesn't celebrate the day e.g jehovah witness and co. I don't really have problem with you celebrating your s.t.u.p.e.e.d god but why fix it on a day ancient idol worshippers also honour their god e.g the roman pagan religion, greek pagan religion, egyptian pagan religion e.t.c. Fact is christianity has more idol worship than any religion in the world.

1. The bible does not recognise christmas, christmas tree, valentine e.t.c

2. The bible did not direct christians to use the cross as its symbol.

3. The word 'christian' or 'christianity' is not in the bible. Hell the word 'bible' is not in the bible.

4. The bible did not tell you to create and image of jesus and worship it(if it is even the original image of jesus it is even better).

Now let's see what Deuteronomy 18:9 has to say:
“When you come into the land
that the Lord your God is giving
you, you shall not learn to follow
the abominable practices of
those nations."
You f.o.o.l.s have a truckload of logs in your eyes and you are attempting to remove the toothpick in someone else's eye.Even your other minions have avoided replying me but here you are defending your SCAM of a religion.
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Nobody: 10:04pm On Mar 22, 2016
CONFUSION IN THE QURAN

Below are proofs to the confusion


1. THE QURAN DOESN'T EVEN KNOW MARY'S LINEAGE


At length she brought (the babe) to her
people, carrying him (in her arms), They said:
"O Mary! Truly a strange thing has thou
brought! "O sister of Aaron, your father was
not a man of evil, nor your mother a woman
unchaste!"
-- Sura 19:27-28



And Mary, the daughter of `Imran, ...
-- Sura 66:12



The Quran confuses Mary the mother of Jesus with Mary (Miriam) the sister of Aaron, daughter of Amram.....

The Quran has committed multiple errors with the above verses

1st error: Mary, sister of Aaron and Mary mother of Jesus are two different people.
2nd error: Mary the sister of Aaron lived 1,500 years before Mary mother of Jesus...
3rd error: If Mary mother of Jesus is the same as Mary the sister of Aaron and daughter of Amram, then that also makes her a sister of Moses, so the Quran is saying Moses is Jesus' uncle. Mofo o!

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Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Rilwayne001: 10:07pm On Mar 22, 2016
Annunaki:
Deathstroke007, demmzy15, lexiconkabir, rilwayne001, tartar9, kayoddekb come and learn more about Islam here. smiley

lol... Nothing to learn in the OP, just the usual lies to discredit Islam by our numskull Christian clowns. Lol..

I have no time to entertain fools btw.. tongue
Goodnight wink
Re: Pagan Roots/origins Of Islam by Nobody: 10:23pm On Mar 22, 2016
That mnemonic called Quran has blinded Muslims. The picture which DeathStroke007 is wrong. The Hebrew singular for God is "Eloh" and not "Aloah" and worst of all, it is not correctly written in Hebrew alphabet. In Hebrew, a single "Heh" ends the singular form of "God" but in the picture a double "Heh" ends it. The Aramaic singular is correct, "Elah" is God in Aramaic but the perfect plural form is "Elaha" and in the Hebrew "Elohim." The other singular form for both Hebrew and Aramaic is "El"



The real translation to Malachi is:


"Esau, I have rebuked" or "Esau, I have chastised"




The English language has changed a lot, so some words now have different meanings.
Consider the following:


"The light shines in the darkness and the darkness does not comprehend it"

Normally, "comprehend" means "to understand" but it was not so in old English.
So to put this in modern English, it should be translated like this:




"The light shines in the darkness and the darkness does not withstand it"


Or


"The light shines in the dark and the darkness does not overcome it"

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