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[Opinion] Is the Tetragrammaton the name 'Yahweh', or does it signify the Arabic Quadrilateral Name 'ALLAH'?

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Angel kesfarl :Is the Tetragrammaton the name 'Yahweh', or does it signify the Arabic Quadrilateral Name 'ALLAH'?​


During my research amidst the records of magic and the occult, it flashed through my mind to write this article after extensively reviewing the linguistic origins of the word "Allah". As we have previously established, it is a proper noun for the Divinity Himself. "Allah" signifies the All-Encompassing Name for all divine names and attributes, known in Islam as the 99 Most Beautiful Names of the Deity. However, the name "Allah" holds a special status in Islam; it is the name that must be uttered to be a Muslim. Islam is the recognition that there is only one God of the universe, denying the divinity of any other entity.

When we look into Judaism, we find it aligns as a divine source of religion on the same truth: that there is one God of the universe. "Anokhi YHWH Eloheika" (I am the Lord your God) is not just another biblical verse, but a declaration of a divine reality: that the Deity alone is the Creator. Looking from this recurrent truth, we find that "Yahweh" is a name derived from H-W-Y, meaning "Becoming" or "Existence," while "Allah" is the declaration of the perfection and manifestation of the Name, where Eloh = Allah.

If we examine the angelic hierarchies, we find in the explanation of "Allah" a verse in Surat Al-Baqarah stating: "Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel and Michael..." Thus, Judaism and Islam agree that the Deity has two primary angels: Gabriel on the right of the Divine Presence and Michael on the left. Gabriel is the angel of revelations, the one who carries the message of the Deity to the messengers: Moses, then Jesus, and finally Muhammad. In Islam, angels are not merely entities that love the Deity; they are His servants, and He has indeed placed His name within them. The two roots "El" and "Al" are the oldest words by which the Deity made Himself known, at least within our human perception. No wonder, then, that angels require the suffixes "El," "Al," or the ancient "Yah" in their names.

In the holy books, there are only two roots: "El" and "Al." All angels of the Bible, whether in the Torah, the Gospel, or the Quran, indicate that this is the ancient root. "In the beginning was the Word," was it not? In the division of the heavens, there are seven heavens, starting from the Seventh Heaven descending to the Lower Heaven—the first heaven, which is the heaven of the universe itself.

Therefore, based on all the above, we say that "Allah" is the Quadrilateral Name through which one who is connected to it can suppress or manifest everything. It is the name by which bodies live or die. The verses say: "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh," and in the Quran, the verse expressing God's definition of Himself to Moses says: "O Moses, indeed I am Allah, there is no deity except Me, so worship Me," and in another verse: "O Moses, indeed I am Allah, Lord of the Worlds."

Here, I hope we rise above fear and say: Is not "Adonai Le-Olam" identical to the Arabic words? How do you see yourself before this truth? And how do you view the Solomonic texts in the "Keys of Solomon" regarding the presence of this name in your arsenal of weapons with which you command the spirits? In one of the ancient manuscripts, I find the expression: "The God of the universe, from whose fear the angels tremble, and the souls of Jinn and demons perish from His awe." Any utterance of this Name makes the souls of Jinn and demons nearly expire—meaning die—from the majesty of this Name. Do you understand the amount of power you gain just by pronouncing it? Let us rebuild science once again and cross the barriers of languages... To be continued.
 

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Angel kesfarl :Is the Tetragrammaton the name 'Yahweh', or does it signify the Arabic Quadrilateral Name 'ALLAH'?​


During my research amidst the records of magic and the occult, it flashed through my mind to write this article after extensively reviewing the linguistic origins of the word "Allah". As we have previously established, it is a proper noun for the Divinity Himself. "Allah" signifies the All-Encompassing Name for all divine names and attributes, known in Islam as the 99 Most Beautiful Names of the Deity. However, the name "Allah" holds a special status in Islam; it is the name that must be uttered to be a Muslim. Islam is the recognition that there is only one God of the universe, denying the divinity of any other entity.

When we look into Judaism, we find it aligns as a divine source of religion on the same truth: that there is one God of the universe. "Anokhi YHWH Eloheika" (I am the Lord your God) is not just another biblical verse, but a declaration of a divine reality: that the Deity alone is the Creator. Looking from this recurrent truth, we find that "Yahweh" is a name derived from H-W-Y, meaning "Becoming" or "Existence," while "Allah" is the declaration of the perfection and manifestation of the Name, where Eloh = Allah.

If we examine the angelic hierarchies, we find in the explanation of "Allah" a verse in Surat Al-Baqarah stating: "Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel and Michael..." Thus, Judaism and Islam agree that the Deity has two primary angels: Gabriel on the right of the Divine Presence and Michael on the left. Gabriel is the angel of revelations, the one who carries the message of the Deity to the messengers: Moses, then Jesus, and finally Muhammad. In Islam, angels are not merely entities that love the Deity; they are His servants, and He has indeed placed His name within them. The two roots "El" and "Al" are the oldest words by which the Deity made Himself known, at least within our human perception. No wonder, then, that angels require the suffixes "El," "Al," or the ancient "Yah" in their names.

In the holy books, there are only two roots: "El" and "Al." All angels of the Bible, whether in the Torah, the Gospel, or the Quran, indicate that this is the ancient root. "In the beginning was the Word," was it not? In the division of the heavens, there are seven heavens, starting from the Seventh Heaven descending to the Lower Heaven—the first heaven, which is the heaven of the universe itself.

Therefore, based on all the above, we say that "Allah" is the Quadrilateral Name through which one who is connected to it can suppress or manifest everything. It is the name by which bodies live or die. The verses say: "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh," and in the Quran, the verse expressing God's definition of Himself to Moses says: "O Moses, indeed I am Allah, there is no deity except Me, so worship Me," and in another verse: "O Moses, indeed I am Allah, Lord of the Worlds."

Here, I hope we rise above fear and say: Is not "Adonai Le-Olam" identical to the Arabic words? How do you see yourself before this truth? And how do you view the Solomonic texts in the "Keys of Solomon" regarding the presence of this name in your arsenal of weapons with which you command the spirits? In one of the ancient manuscripts, I find the expression: "The God of the universe, from whose fear the angels tremble, and the souls of Jinn and demons perish from His awe." Any utterance of this Name makes the souls of Jinn and demons nearly expire—meaning die—from the majesty of this Name. Do you understand the amount of power you gain just by pronouncing it? Let us rebuild science once again and cross the barriers of languages... To be continued.
I'm just going to get nitpicky here but from I what I looked into Gaberial stands on the left and Micheal stands on the right.

This kind of seems important because of all the things with cardinal directions in magic like left hand path, right hand path. Then even in religeon with the left hand being seen as bad? I don't know though don't quote just general understanding.

Maybe the sources you got were different than mine and its a common misconception that Micheal stands on the right? Maybe? Have to look into it more.

Thats just a nitpick to add on beside that got nothing more to add.
 
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