In my last response, I performed a clear cognitive projection of the individual's inner mirror, linking thought, the self, and the angle of vision. So, how was my talk about the Face of God understood? Furthermore, the topic is about Who is Allah, not who are the rulers in Islam. Finally, if we take any ideology and subject it to a political dialogue, I repeat: it will lead us to each person boasting, mourning, and projecting what is in their own mirror onto reality. Truth is sovereign, even if it is not acknowledged; the fact that the sun orbits the center of the galaxy will not be affected by someone's approval or resentment.
We cannot create things from nothing because we, fundamentally—and anyone claiming magical knowledge—need tools: thoughts, speech, plant materials, minerals, animals. That is, one does not create from nothing. In the Quran, there is a simple challenge from the Divine where He says they could not create a fly even if they gathered together for it. That is: let anyone claiming divinity create just a fly, as He says, from nothing, or even from its separate elements—let them gather them and create a fly from them. Nay, He went further: if the fly should snatch anything from them, they cannot recover it from the fly.
Magic is nothing but forces you seek aid from, and when you reach its highest levels, you affect others through the power of your own delusion and subjective self. This power is not yours; it is merely a "temporal loan." In reality, we possess nothing but time. Look around you truthfully: did you create the mountains? Where were those "gods" that you admitted in the course of your talk were fed by human creation? These are mere lines in movies talking about Greek philosophies of rebellion against the Olympian gods—gods we haven't seen on the mountaintops nor found the remains of Zeus's palaces.
For a moment, let me tell you that Allah describes the emotional state of those who do not want to acknowledge Him as follows: it is a staring gaze accompanied by suppressed anger and a refusal to believe, mixed with sarcasm and arrogance. But let’s speak of reality: the creation of so-called "magical servitors" in Eastern sciences is merely finding numerical forces in literal structures, aided ultimately by Divine words and a natural order to summon—and look at the truth before you—a spirit ("Jinn") to inhabit a form you give specific characteristics to, demanding that for the entity to enjoy them, it must serve you. Has it hit home yet? Come on, guys, you aren't debating a child or a naive person here. In ancient literature, there is a symbol for making a servant from clay, names, and breathing life... etc. Has any of you seen it or achieved it? Can the sorcerers who invented magic itself and left behind their remains and books—which everyone follows—create their own personal happiness or global sovereignty?
And the more profound question: were they able to keep even their souls from death or their bodies from annihilation? I will say with utmost diplomacy: No, it hasn't happened and it won't. No one will live forever on earth; no one will reach eternity before tasting death. Even the most powerful demons will die, and the angels will die before the Day of Judgment. Nothing will remain, even after the destruction of the entire universe, except the Deity alone, just as He created everything from nothing alone. Who bears the cost of a billion "intelligent membranes" in the wombs of women and similar billions in the wombs of animals so that the fetus may live?
We are not "baby gods." I remember Odin's words in the introduction of the first Thor movie: "We are not gods; gods do not die." The One I am talking about is not heedless of us nor distracted, but He created us and made us colonize the earth, and He has what simulates a "record" for everything. No one will escape with their crime. He who killed will return and be held accountable. All tyrants throughout history have not escaped the consequences of their actions—this is the truth in which I believe. Rather, a day will come when every person takes their right; even the ant that killed an ant will be held accountable: why did you kill it? Everyone with consciousness will return. The Day of Judgment will come because, in my creed, it is an oath from the Divine by His truth—and what an irony of fate that He says: "And indeed, it is the truth, just as you are speaking."
We will not be gods; rather, we will reach the utmost limits of worldly science thanks to what the Divine Himself left for us. But we will not bring the dead back to life; that was only the miracle of Jesus Christ from the Divine, not due to any power Jesus himself possessed, but as a Divine gift to him so that previous peoples could see the greatness of the God you mock. Did the One and Only God create us to be His enemies? Did He create you to live and thrive? It is Him to whom souls pray—even the sorcerers—saying: "You are the One who does not hasten the punishment for the sinner, but gives him of Your mercy." Is this not the essence of the prayers in the books of the Key of Solomon and everything that followed them?
By Your power, I come and ask You, I who am Your creation, to... and you ask for whatever you wish, requesting the descent of entities you could not stand before. If you were as strong as you say, then show me your strength! Summon the most powerful demons without fortifications, without circles, without anything, and execute your free will upon them and make them lift you above the stars—stars they couldn't even lift themselves to! Since you are the "scientists" and I am the "ignorant fanatic" in your cognitive presence—which is void of true power—then create money, create prestige, create sovereignty, crush pain, annihilate tyrants!
And what an irony of fate again: that the most powerful sorcerer allies with demons, or becomes a right hand and devouts himself to ally with angels. Just because a creature possesses some advantages like you—just as a shark would if you met it in the ocean—magic will not avail you. Likewise, magic will not enable you to kill demons or even possess them by your own strength, so how can you be a god? From my realistic perspective, without prior biases, I asked myself these same questions. I stayed up for days and years contemplating where the truth lies. Is the truth as known by someone with the least education indeed the truth? I cannot say the Sun is Mars because someone tells me that what rises is Mars and what shines in the dark is the Sun, or that a cockroach actually has nineteen stomachs and a bee lays gold eggs. All this is sheer nonsense and lies. Likewise, the truth is that which, even if it collided with and shattered a million trillion mountains of ignorance and lies, would penetrate them and turn them into nothingness before its power, survival, and steadfastness—because it is the Truth.
Spare us the clever rhetorical tricks; they will not work with me. Do not hide behind the background of projection just for maneuvering and escaping the mention of the Origin and the Foundation, which is Who is Allah. He will answer, not I: "The Creator of all things, and He is, over all things, Disposer of affairs." He says: "Vision perceives Him not, but He perceives [all] vision; and He is the Subtle, the Acquainted." He addresses humanity, saying: "O people, an example is presented: [is] a slave owned by several quarreling partners better... or a man belonging exclusively to one man?"
Who is Allah? Is there any creator in the heavens and the earth who provides for you besides the Deity? Who grows all those trees and flows the delicious cold water in all our rivers? Is there anyone as forbearing as Him, providing for you even while you hate and curse Him? If I cursed you, would you tolerate me? We all commit sin, but the Face of the Most Holy is looking and seeing all that is in the chests—what is in your thought, my thought, the thought of those before us, and those who will come after us.
Let me introduce you to who Allah is: Allah who created Mary, Jesus, Metatron, and Satan. There is a Divine question that translates to: "I did not make them witnesses to the creation of the heavens and the earth or to the creation of themselves." Did anyone witness or participate in creating themselves, making their eyes blue by their sole will and not by the choice of their parents? To reach the utmost madness of philosophies: can you create yourself however you like, just as you create a servitor from nothing?
In the words of my friend AlfrunGrima, there are important and useful words: that he does not like mixing religion with magic. Good; I see it as a truth, for magic is polluted and religion is pure. Isn't its name Verum? What does Verum mean? But I will say: renounce hatred and preconceived notions, and understand. My voice has gone hoarse from reminding you: I opened this topic to know who Allah is, what the Muslims' idea of Him is, what the effect of the Divine Names is, and what the benefit is in prayers and praises to Allah.
If you deny Him, then replace everything with your own "gods" and let's see how they will give to you if they are real. Where were they when the heavens and earth were created? In the Hermetic philosophies of Hermes Trismegistus himself, in his book, Isis spoke to him about the idea of associating partners with God and that they were created from the Deity and the sixty gods and their roles—so where are the rest? Are they also gods partnering with them, or are they not gods in the first place and merely a human "Egregore" created by the devotions of sorcerers through the agreement of Satan and the council of magic to exist under multiple names and different essences behind those alleged gods? As in Western thought with the Qliphoth demons and the usurpers of divinity who claim it? Are they not present in your thought?
I only said "Who is Allah," and a flood of war opened up. Let me strip the truth bare as has happened before in Western literature and say: we don't want to debate well without escaping behind masks of terrorism, fear, and pain just to run away from one idea—which is that we don't want to hear the name of the Muslims' God except in saying "In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful," or reciting certain Surahs, or Eastern evocations. Thus we remain fools, knowing nothing of that philosophy except a hollow ring of its echo. We don't want to see how the food is cooked; we want it on a special menu that sees Islam and its God as a god among gods, and not as a singular God, the Creator of all things as He is in Truth.
And thus you fall into a very large fallacy of lack of perception of concepts, confusion, and chaos, as characterized by Western magic after years of experiments with ancient magic and the failure of its glittering claims to appear. So, will you also come to us to say that even the gods and ideas we believe in are also mere imagination and not real gods?
You are shaking our faith, man, and leaving us in a cognitive confrontation with the mirror of our souls in public! For this, we will justify, debate, try to refute your argument, slander you, and attach any possible accusation to you and the reality of your intentions in any direction and on all levels—just to stay calm and reassure ourselves that everything is fine and we can sleep peacefully like a child who ate chocolate and brushed his teeth.
As for me, as a researcher, unfortunately, I find no rest for you except by drinking from the spring of truths. I do not sleep peacefully unless I know the truth; for he who knows is not like he who does not know.
Thank you all... My greetings.