Thursday 8 December 2011

Judaism and their Groups

Judaism and their Groups

Haad
in Arabic means to return to God , and to ask forgiveness. The Arabic
word for the Jewish people is Yahood which has derived from
Haad. This is due to the fact that Moses PBUH has said, as the Holy
Quran puts it : “Inna hudnaa ilaik”, which means “we have returned
to you Lord and ask your forgiveness.

The
Jews are the nation of the prophet Moses PBUH. He got the first
religious book from Allah besides the older book (suhuf), even though
Abraham PBUH had a book (suhuf) of guidance before Moses. This is
recorded in the Holy Quran as Allah SWT says (87:18-19) : “And this
is in the books of the earliest revelations. The books of Abraham
and Moses”. The original book of Moses (suhuf) is explained here
as the original revelation of which the present Pentateuch is a
surviving recension. Prophet Mohammed PBUH said : “Allah SWT made
Adam by His hands, made Paradise of Eden by His hands, and wrote
Torah by His hands”. Allah SWT, further, gave Moses the Tablets.
This is mentioned in the Holy Quran (7:145) : “And We ordained laws
for him in the Tablets in all matters, both commanding and explaining
all things”. Here, both knowledge is assigned the word “explaining”,
and to abide by it by doings is assigned the word “commanding”.
To sum it up, Judaism is a religion that came for the Hebrews, the
children of Israel, who descended from Abraham through Isaac. Allah
sent for them Moses with the Holy Torah, the suhuf, and the Tablets.

It
is said that Moses told his secrets to Joshua (Arabic Yousha’ Bin
Noon) PBUH so that the latter could tell Aaron’s children because
Aaron and Moses were brothers and partners. However, Aaron died
during the lifetime of his brother Moses, and the well went to Joshua
to be handed to Aaron’s children.

The
Jewish faith is built on the belief that religious laws (Arabic
= sharie’ah) are only one. It started with Moses, and ended by his
death. This means that any prophets that came after Moses would
have to abide by the laws of Moses. This is incorrect due to two
reasons. First is that prophets after Moses were useless unless
they have taught Moses’ laws (i.e. There was no reason why God has
sent all those prophets, and this, in turn, is putting God down).
Second is that these laws should be taught and followed world wide
(in Hebrew). The Torah, however, did mention prophets to come and
prophet Mohammed PBUH. It had in it, prior to many changes that
occurred, mentioning of the laws that the coming prophet (Mohammed)
will bring. There is a mention of Abraham and his son Ishmael, and
that Allah has accepted Abraham’s prayers to give blessings to the
offspring of his son. However, the Jews deny that it meant giving
them a prophet. In the Torah, there is a mention of Jewish tribes
visiting the Ishmaelites, and that they used to be called family
of God; where the Jews were called family of Jacob, family of Moses,
family of Aaron, and so forth. The word that is used is “aal” or
“al”.

Jesus,
who came for the Jewish people said : “Think not that I am come
to destroy the law or the prophets : I am come not to destroy, but
to fulfill”. Matthew 5:17. The Torah says that a soul for
a soul, an eye for an eye, nose for a nose, ear for ear, tooth for
a tooth, and equality in wounds. However, Jesus said that if one
hits the right cheek, give him the left cheek. In the Holy Quran,
both came in verses 2:178, and 2:237. The Torah, therefore, includes
the general  and specific
visible policies, the Bible includes general and specific hidden
policies, and the Quran includes both.

The
Jews deviated into seventy one sects for many reasons of which the
disagreement on the Saturday (Sabbath, Arabic = Sabt) is one. The
second reason was their constant disagreements with Moses, especially
when he PBUH made a house with pictures and people, and showed their
levels. But when they lost the door, they were lost into sects.
All of these sects do agree that God, when He finished creating
the skies and the earth, sat on His throne putting one leg over
the other. They, further, believe that one day (of God’s) is equal
to one thousand years of ours. Therefore, the six days in which
God built the skies and the earth are equal to six thousand years
of our time.

Prophets
and historical points :-

1)
   
Moses PBUH :- Born in Egypt during pharaohs’ time
(1301-1234 B. C.). He grew up in this pharaohs’ house after the
fact that his mother put him in a wooden cradle and threw him into
river fearing that the pharaohs may kill him. When he grew up, he
fought an Egyptian and killed him. He then ran to a place called
in Arabic Madyan, and married Shu’ayb’s (the Jews call him Jethro,
which is incorrect) daughter. On his way back to Egypt, he was ordered
along with his brother to call pharaoh to believe in the oneness
of Allah. Pharaoh refused, and he tried to call Moses many names
so that people of Israel would not believe Moses. Moses showed them
Allah’s signs, and all the Israelites prostrated to the ground praising
Allah. This made pharaoh upset, and decided to kill Moses and his
followers. The history goes on to show how Allah drowned pharaoh
and his soldiers in the sea that Moses and his people passed safely.
Then, while Moses went to talk to Allah on mount Sinai, a Jew by
the name of Samiry, made a calf statue which was worshipped by the
Jews except for the few (such as Aaron and Joshua). Moses came back,
and was upset at his followers, then told them that Allah is ordering
them to enter Palestine. They answered him : “In Palestine are strong
people, go you and Allah and fight them, we are going to sit here”.
This is why they got lost in the desert for forty years, and Moses
and his brother Aaron died. All who were with him also died except
two, of which Joshua was one of them.

2)
   
Yousha’ Bin Noon (Joshua) PBUH :- Took charge after
Moses’ death, and entered Palestine through eastern parts of Jordan.
He died in the year 1130 B. C. The Israelites divided amongst themselves
into twelve sects ruled by superstitious judges. One of the judge’s
name was Deborah. This type of ruling lasted one century.

3)
   
The last of these judges was a man called Samuel Shaoul
who became a king ( the Holy Quran calls him Taloot). He led his
soldiers, of which David PBUH was one of them, to battles around
his area. David beat the leader of the Palestinian army leader (Jalout)
by the will of Allah, and he became an important person from that
time on.

4)
   
David PBUH became their second king, and kept the
kingship hereditary in his children. He announced Aurshalim (Arabic
= Quds) as his capital city, and built the Holy tomb in which he
put the coffin. He ruled forty years, and then passed away.

5)
   
Solomon Bin David PBUH :- He married pharaoh’s daughter
(not the first pharaoh we mentioned), and his rulings became small
to constitute west Jordan only.

6)
   
Many kings came to the Israelites including Asha’iya
, Irmiah (who told his people’s mistakes, but was beaten by the
Jews), Hezakiel (who warned the Jews of the day of judgment, and
that Jesus will come as the offspring of David to rule the Jews),
and Daniel (who was famous for his dreams, foretold what would happen
to the Jews, and that Jesus will come to save them).

7)
   
Rahba’aam and Yarba’aam :- They were brothers who
ruled the kingdom of Israel, during which it was separated in to
North (called Israel, and its capital called Shakeem) and South
(called Yahuda, and its capital called Aurshalim) through where
Solomon’s Kingdom continued.

8)
   
Aamos PBUH :- Both North and South kingdoms were ruled
by nineteen rulers until he appeared and ruled.

9)
   
The North, Israel, were conquered by the Usherians,
while the South (Yahudha) were destroyed by the Babilonians. Qorsh,
the king of Persia, conquered Babelon, and allowed the Jews to return
to Palestine. Only few did. Palestine was ruled by Alexander the
great. The Romans conquered Palestine in 63 B. C. under the commands
of Pompius.

10)
 
In
the year 20 B. C., Hirudus built the tomb of Solomon again which
remained until 70 A. D. when it was destroyed by Titus and burned
completely. He was followed by Auranius (135 A. D.) and cleared
the Jewish signs completely. He killed many Jews, and threw them
out of the city. He built another tomb in its place which he called
“Jupiter”. The new tomb stayed until it was destroyed by the Christians
during the Constantine empire.

Ancient
sects and beliefs  :
-

These
will be given in seven sects which divided into 71 sects as we mentioned,
and the attributes or names of these seven sects will be given :-

1)
   
The Pharisees :- They are the orthodox Jews, the Rabbis,
or God’s people. They are equal to the Muslim’s sufi sect, and they
do not marry. They keep their religion by adoption. They believe
in the hereafter, angels, and the next life.

2)
   
The believers (siddeqeens) :- A strange opposite name,
because they are the non-believers. They do not believe in what
the Pharisees believe in, and they do not believe in the Talmud,
hell or paradise, or the awaited Messiah.

3)
   
The extremists :- They believe like the Pharisees
do, but they do not forgive and are hostile. They went into war
against the Romans during the first century A. D., and killed many
of them. They killed the Jews who helped the Romans as well. Therefore,
the name “blood-shedders” was put upon this sect.

4)
   
The writers and the copiers :- These are the ones
who understood Judaic laws, and they are known to be wise and moderate.
They made lots of money through their schools, and through their
students.

5)
   
The readers :- These are the ones who appeared following
the Pharisees’ decline, and are few in numbers. They believe in
the Old Testament, but not in the Talmud. The reason is that they
think that they are free to translate the Torah as they please.

6)
   
The Samarians :- These are the ones who became Jews,
but are non-Jews. They lived on the mountains of Quds (Aurshalim).
They believe that Moses, Aaron, and Joshua were prophets, but not
the ones who came after these three. They had a prophet of their
own, prior to the coming of Jesus by 100 years, whose name was “Alfan”.
They divided into sects, and they do not speak Hebrew.

7)
   
The Saba’ees :- These are the followers of the person
who pretended to be a Muslim, and caused deviation among the Muslims.
He called himself Abdulla Bin Saba’, and he was from Yemen’s Jews.
He inserted wrong hadiths (sayings of the prophet Mohammed PBUH),
called Ali Bin Talib a god, and cursed the companions of the prophet
of Islam. The same has happened in Christianity when Paul changed
the Bible. Sabas’ followers are the shi’as sect.

Their
faiths could be divided into the following three sections :-

1)
   
God :- The Jews are people of the book who started
their faith believing in the oneness of God. They were going astray
between now and then, but God sent them many messengers to bring
them back to the right path. Example of this is when they took a
statue of calf as god, and worshipped it. The Old Testament mentions
that even Moses made them a statue of snake which resembles wisdom
and smartness. Their God is called Jehova (Yahwa) who is not without
mistakes. He makes mistakes, becomes angry, feels sorry for doing
wrongs, full of hatred, orders people to steal, prejudice, enemy
of other than the Israelites, and walks in front of the Jews in
a column of smoke. They believe that Isra (or Erz), who found Moses’
Torah after it was lost, and built the tomb again, is the son of
God. This is also mentioned in the Holy Quran.

2)
   
Other beliefs :- The Jews believe that the Abraham’s
child to be sacrificed was Isaac, which is incorrect. Ishmael was
the child to be sacrificed. They also believe that punishments and
rewards occur in this life. Punishment is portrayed by loss and
disgrace, and rewards is portrayed as winning and accomplishments.
Nothing in their religion is mentioned about the hereafter, and
hellfire or paradise. There may be small mentioning of it here and
there, but nothing deep. The coffin is where they used to keep their
most precious things such as Holy Books, documents, and wealth.
The sacrifice place is where incenses are burned in front of the
tomb’s veil. The tomb is the place David ordered to build, and was
built by Solomon. Kahana is the Levi’s position (who was a son of
Jacob), and they are the sole people who can translate its meanings
and give sacrifices. The Levi’s are tax exempted, and they are thought
to be mediators between God and the Jews. Therefore, the Levi’s
are stronger than kings. The sacrifice that the Jews make are either
fruits, animals, or even humans. Now, they think that God only wants
a piece of them, so they perform circumcision. The Jews think that
they are the God’s chosen people, and that the spirit of the Jew
is in God. They think that the level difference between an animal
and human is the same as that between non-Jew and a Jew (which means
that a non-Jew is an animal). They believe that stealing and cheating
from a non-Jew is allowed. As a matter of fact, they think that
they are getting closer to God this way. The reason is that a non-Jew,
to them, equals a dog, pig, or other animals. They believe that
Jesus lives in hellfire, and that his mother begot him by fornication
with a soldier called “Pandara”. However, they do believe in the
coming messiah that they will gather around, and that he will lead
them to victory. They believe that Jacob fought God, that Lut committed
fornication with both of his daughters and drank alcohol, and that
David was ugly in the eyes of God. They must close up on their religion
(i.e. only the Jews know it). The oldest son, whether legitimate
or not, can inherit twice as much as his brothers and sisters. Formerly,
a woman that married a man belonged to him along with her money
and whatever she owned, but this has changed somehow these days.
A Jew can marry as many as he wishes, and whoever did not marry
at 20 years of age deserves to be cursed. Whoever leaves Judaism
and converts to other religions is considered dead and does not
inherit anything.

3)
   
Sources of beliefs :- Praising the calf came from
the Egyptians, and some of the Old Testament’s beliefs were taken
from Egyptians, Persian, and Babelonian theologies. The Hamurabian
laws were taken into the Old Testament as well (approximately 1900
B. C.), and this was discovered written on a black stone column
(1902 A. D.). The Talmud introduces the belief of spirit copying
into other creatures after death, and this was taken from the old
Indian philosophies. They were affected by the Christian beliefs
where they say : “Cause oh our Father to return to your religion”.
They worshipped, during their history, many statues which include
Bal’eem, Ashtart, Aamon, Shidum, and the Palestinians’.

Contemporary
faiths and sects : -

1)
   
Dounmah Jews :- They are the ones who showed Islam
and hid Judaism to get rid of Islam. It was established by a Spanish
man called Sabathai Zevi (1626-1675 A. D.) who married a Polish
woman called Sarah. They are living mostly in Turkey, and are controlling
many vital political and economical positions. They have many crooked
beliefs such as no prayers or fasting for God, sexual parties, and
masonic ideas.

2)
   
The Masonites :- Originally, it means freedom builders.
It is a secret Jewish organization that take terrorism as part of
its policy. It aims at making the Jews, the chosen people, owners
of the earth. It was established by the Roman king Hiraudius Akriba
and his two Jewish advisors Hiram Abioud and Mouab Lami. However,
it was Adam Wisehout (1830 A. D.) who put the final touches on the
plans for the contemporary masonic policies. They are atheists with
God and His books. They work on bringing all governments down so
that they could be the leaders. They use weapons, killings, sex,
money, and all that they could to reach their goals.

3)
   
Zionism :- A political movement that planned to establish
a country in Israel, and through it control the world. The word
came from mount Zion which the Jews want to build Solomon’s tomb
there. This movement is connected to the masonic movement through
the Austrian Jew who was called “Theodore Hertz” (1860-1904 A. D.).
They have many wrong beliefs which is equal to the masonic beliefs
if not more.

4)
   
B’nai B’rith :- One of the oldest contemporary masonic
movements, and its arm to bring down, in any way, all who are against
them. They accept Jews only as members. This was established by
a German Jew called “Henry Jones” who headed ten Jews, and immigrated
to New York. They got the approval to establish this movement on
13\10\1834 A. D.

5)
   
The Jewish defense league (JDL).

The
above sects are all working for one cause which is ruling the world.
They are progressing steadily and surely. However, Allah SWT says
in the Holy Quran (21:105-106) : “Before this We wrote in the Psalms,
after the massage given to Moses: “My servants, the righteous, shall
inherit the earth. Verily in this Quran is the massage for people
(nations) who would (truly) worship Allah”. Compare it with the
modern thoughts and beliefs of the Jews, and decide who will inherit
this earth.

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