Al Sufian


iconSufa 66 - The Sacred Altar (Al-Baqa)

1O you who believe! Let it be said: Al-Baqa;
2The Sacred Altar, the Resting Place of the Divine, the Doorway to Heaven.
3And the fifty-third name of Allah, the One, the Absolute, the Almighty.
4Let the truth be now revealed concerning the most ancient city of learning known as Al-Baqa;
5A city of such age and honor it was Abraham himself who founded the great city as a symbol of his covenant with Allah;
6Al-Baqa being the name given to the city by Abraham on account of its first purpose and shape of the temple;
7A circular temple and place of reckoning and respect of the cycle of the heavens,
8The constellations and the movement of the sun, the moon and all celestial bodies;
9The first and most sacred temple in honor of Allah.
10A great circular time piece that through the light of the sun and light of the moon did record time for thousands of years using the shadow and shape of the temple called Ka Bakka or the Doorway of the Spirit of Allah.
11While Al-Baqa was a place of ancient and great learning of numbers, of time and astronomy, of language and culture, of history and learning;
12A place where even the great priests of Yeb (Elephantine Island) did sometimes come for their studies;
13To the descendents of Abraham and the city of UbUr, the place was believed the most important earthly symbol of the first covenant and the closest doorway to Heaven.
14While Al-Baqa was for countless generations a place respected even by enemies of culture and knowledge;
15The false prophet of Syria known as Uthman coveted it as a means of power and control.
16Thus Uthman did take the sacred city and falsely rename it Mekka.
17While no one who respects knowledge and the supernatural did ever dare to step into the realm of the KaBakka, Uthman and the Umay-Yad did desecrate this oldest and most sacred site of all Arabs;
18Cursing the name of Allah, closing the doorway to Heaven by replacing a square room upon the foundations of the ancient circular temple.
19Thus, the Altar of the ancients between heaven and earth since the time of the first civilizations and so a fitting and honorable place of worship of Allah;
20A place destroyed and defiled by the Sabians and Umay-Yad under Uthman with no respect to history and merely in pursuit of power and wealth.
21Now only a pile of rocks in worship of the Moon goddess of the Umay-yad and a symbol of the worship of ignorance.
22To curse the great city of learning, Uthman has now called it Maqqua (Mecca) and erected a square temple to his moon-goddess upon the ruins of the most sacred circular altar of Allah.
23Yet the false prophet Uthman is not the only one to be held account for this most grave sacrilege, but the people who now celebrate as the city of Maqqua.
24For Mekka did not fall in war or siege. The city of Maqqua was formed through treachery and dishonor against Allah.
25The people of Maqqua did turn their back on the Divine Creator and invite Uthman and the Umay-Yad to come;
26The people of Maqqua did help Uthman destroy the sacred altar of Allah;
27The people of Maqqua still serve darkness by willingly support Uthman and his ignorance.
28Yet Allah is more than stone and a city.
29The Christians build great temples to their belief, hoping this will instill favor with the Divine Creator.
30The Maniacs build elaborate temples in the hope that it will be pleasing the dark forces in their hatred of Allah.
31Yet what is the most sacred to Allah?
32Allah is every stone, every piece of marble, every piece of earth as well as every living thing.
33The earth is already the greatest temple to Allah.
34It is in the space of things that we find the most pure form of mind of Allah;
35In the air and breath;
36The greatest roof are the stars.
37The greatest light is the sun and the moon.
38The greatest temple therefore is one that respects the space, that sees the stars, that allows the moon and the sun.
39Thus the people of Yathrib would rather die than dishonor Allah.
40The people of Yathrib refuse to yield to the forces of the Umay-Yad and Uthman.
41Thus, Allah bestows upon them the honor as being Madinah and the new city of light.
42Here shall be the place of the new covenant with Allah.