The Taqua of Marriage

(Dana P.) #1
( Sahih Muslim, 16/171)

‖To deceive the peoples for the purpose of exploiting them, to enslave them and
delay their progress, or prevent it even if possible, such is the crime of black magic.‖
Eliphas Levi, LaClefds Grande Mysteies, p 308


Ignorance, though incredibly common, is abnormal for the Muslim in terms
of virtuous development, especially 1400 odd years after the veil was removed
by Muhammad, and 1000 years after the awesome ascension of Islamic
Science. Nevertheless, the quote by Fra. Levi – a Jew, Catholic Priest, Kabalist
and Freemason – represents the occult purpose of deviant sects established by
Batinites under the direction of Abdullah ibn Maymun so long ago.ii Today,
after a millenium of this occult progress, the effects of this backwardness
amongst the ummah are frightening, as is the lack of righteous
counterweights amongst today’s ullema. If this were not so, you would surely
have no need to read this book, written by a new revert and non-ullema.


Adam was given knowledge as were all prophets, and without doubt they
each passed on what they knew, yet it is clear that men continually reverted
to ignorance. Despite the shame and loss of dignity that ignorance has
wrought, Muslims take pride in merely counting the many blessings of their
prayers as if they were so many dollars in the bank of Jannah.
Notwithstanding the many merits of pious sincerity, the proud human
creature on the other hand, especially one who’s ignorant of his ignorance
(one who looks down on others, i.e. disdains them, etc.), is one that will not
enter Paradise, and this includes a goodly number of I’ve met in SE Asia—
especially Middle Eastern holiday makers who visit for the sake of Mutah and
Zina — ‘tis a real pity:


“And swell not your cheek [for pride] at men ... for Allah loves not the arrogant
boaster.” (Q 31:18)

“No one will enter Paradise who has an atom’s weight of pride in his heart.”
( Sahih Muslim, 2/89)

“Shall I not tell you about the people of hell? Everyone who is harsh, proud,
disdainful and arrogant.” (Bukarih and Muslim, Riyadh al-Salihin , 334)

“Allah says: ‘Might is my cloak and Pride is my garment. Whoever vies with me for
either of them, I will punish him.’ “ ( Sahih Muslim, 16/173)
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