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originally posted by: loNeNLI
..and actually love it's far WORSE
..that routine called 'HAJJ'
does nót mean 'pilgrimage'
but means, literally, "Sorcery"
..millions of them deluded souls go to Mecca
in náme of Sorcery ,
picking up stones from the ZAMZAM-well [giants tribe / canaan]
to throw them at 3 pillars,
which read :
"cham [the black myrtle] / will not discover / the Way [God] "
That is what 1 BLN islam-slaves do today :
imprison mankind for their egyptian MENU.
originally posted by: babloyi
a reply to: loNeNLI
Two-horned demon? What are you on about?
The reference in Surah 18 is "Dhul-Qarnain" (he of two horns) refers to a PERSON. Possible real life identification goes from Cyrus the Great to Messiah ben Joseph, but the most common interpretation is that it is referring to Alexander the Great.
You know Alexander the Great? You know?
Notice his headgear? No? Look closer. See something that makes sense? Right.
Also, sorry, but your understanding of the word "Hajj" is totally broken as well. It doesn't mean "sorcery" at all in any sense. "LITERALLY", in arabic, sorcery is "sihr". "Hajj", literally means pilgrimage. It even has a cognate in hebrew (h-j, het-gimel), meaning holiday or festival or celebration (like the passover).