Who do Muslims really worship?

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the Dajjal is the muslim version of the anti christ....and he will also be blind in one eye.

the muslims say that both the Mahdi and Jesus will defeat him.

as you already probably know, people are scared of the truth...and they run and hide from it..

Islam is full of hypocrites as are probably the other main religions.
believe me, no one is afraid to write here, everyone just doesn't give a fuck about these stupid things that you write here.
 

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ur-
/əː,ʊə/

combining form

  1. primitive, original, or earliest.
    "urtext"
    • denoting someone or something regarded as embodying the basic or intrinsic qualities of a particular class or type.
 

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you guys probably wondering why i posted the URS breakdown and meaning?

well it comes from the word grus..the star.

which when worked out numerically is 77 69
 

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Who are the triple goddess?
These three figures are often described as the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, each of which symbolizes both a separate stage in the female life cycle and a phase of the Moon, and often rules one of the realms of heavens, earth, and underworld. In various forms of Wicca, her masculine consort is the Horned God
 

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i personally believe the entirety of the thread links to the ELEMENTS - Fire -Air - Water - Earth

The Crane is AIR

The Serpent is FIRE

The Bull is EARTH

And the Rat is WATER


Crane and SNAKE

c=3 s=19

= 22

22 = v

22 = KAHF in Arabic

k =11

11 and 22 = 11

Crane = Air

Serpent = Fire

crane = east

serpent = south

east = 3

south = 6

6+3 =9

add the 11 and you have 911 dated back from years ago.

also

anyone remember MR T aka BA BARACUS




B= BULL

R=RAT

C= CRANE

S= SERPENT

the Letters that remain are U A A

911

Bull is a Male god and is usually seen with 3 cranes.
 
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ALLAH

ALLAT

ASSAD

MAAT

MAAH

HAAM

MAAD

DAAM

NAJM = sars

sd a r s = R = AYN = ASSAD

assad = ALLAH

Therefore NAJM = ASSAD = ALLAH
 

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ALLAH

ALLAT

ASSAD

MAAT

MAAH

HAAM

MAAD

DAAM

NAJM = sars

sd a r s = R = AYN = ASSAD

assad = ALLAH

Therefore NAJM = ASSAD = ALLAH
how many words can you make from Allahs name..

let me give you a few examples..

maadam

madame

mahatma

ham

and of course

MAAT...

i have already posted about this Egyptian religion before..
 

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some of you may think im talking crap...

just to prove a point im gonna show you the workings out of how the word ALLAH is converted into MAAT..

here goes....

L= 12 x 2 =24

24 in Arabic is MEEM or M

M a a

the H from ALLAH is converted into a T , which are both 8

so there you have it ALLAH = MAAT
 

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does anyone give a shit?

im being serious here, the people on this forum...............................
 

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Tarvos Trigaranus or Taruos Trigaranos[1] is a divine figure who appears on a relief panel of the Pillar of the Boatmen as a bull with three cranes perched on his back. He stands under a tree, and on an adjacent panel, the god Esus is chopping down a tree, possibly a willow, with an axe.[2]

In the Gaulish language, taruos means "bull,"[3] found in Old Irish as tarb (/tarβ/), in Modern Irish/Gaelic as tarbh and in Welsh as tarw (compare "bull" in other Indo-European languages such as Latin taurus from Greek "ταύρος" or Lithuanian taŭras). Garanus is the crane (garan in Welsh, Old Cornish and Breton; see also geranos, the ritual "crane dance" of ancient Greece).[4] Treis, or tri- in compound words, is the number three (cf. Irish trí, Welsh tri).[5]

A pillar from Trier shows a man with an axe cutting down a tree in which sit three birds and a bull's head. The juxtaposition of images has been compared to the Tarvos Trigaranus and Esus panels on the Boatmen monument.[6] It is possible that statues of a bull with three horns, such as the one from Autun (Burgundy, France, anciently Augustodunum) are related to this deity.[7]
 
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