CHAPTER NINETEEN
AL KHIDR MURDUK
Tablet 3:83-119
AL KHIDR MURDUK
Tablet 3:83-119
would be passed to him.
84 Bilaal's mother was Hamama and his father was Rabah son of Naufal,
85 Who was the son of Asad
86 Who was the son of Abdul Uzza, the keeper of the original Torah, books of Moses.
87 Who was the brother of Abid Manaaf,
88 Whose son was Haashim whose clan was changed to Quraysh,
89 Who was the father of Abdul Muttalib, making Bilaal a relative of Muhammad.
90 Rabah was the possessor of the "Mihjaan", a staff, of the prophets, the same staff that Abraham, Ishma'El, and Moses carried.
91 It was destined for Bilaal to pass the scepter from the tribes of Israel to the tribe of Ishma'El.
92 Bilaal's uncle was Waraqah, who studied the Torah and New Testament until he thoroughly mastered it.
93 Bilaal was from the portion of the tribe of Judah which came to be known as the Danakiyl or Dongolawy, from the original Bija tribes of which the sons and daughters of Yashua belonged.
94 The tribe of Judah became very powerful, highly respected and entrusted with the scepter,
95 The staff of leadership and upholding the law of Moses, including the right of anointment until Muhammad's coming.
96 Bilaal was the cousin of Mustafa Muhammad Al Amin.
97 He became the first mu'adhiyn, caller of the Muslims to worship in Medina to worship after the Hijrah, a flight from Mecca to Medina.
98 In the year 622 A.H.
99 He passed the scepter to Muhammad.
100 The passing of the scepter was symbolic of the passing on of the covenant of prophethood from the Israelites to the Ishmaelites.
101 Bilaal was a Muslim who spread the truth across the sands of Arabia.
102 He heralded the coming of Muhammad, just as John the Baptist heralded the coming of Yashua.
103 Bilaal's union with Muhammad is a landmark in Al Islaam.
104 He was successful in his mission because he had great faith in Allah.
105 Al Islaam was Bilaal's way of life.
106 He was not converted; he was born into the law of Moses,
107 For as a Judahite of royal bloodline,
108 He was raised in Mosaid law,
109 Thus, he was always a Muslim and adhered to Al Islaam.
110 He did not subtract or add to this divine way of life.
111 Bilaal was of the tribe of Judah out of the house of Jacob.
112 It was his job to fulfill the prophecy of his forefather, Jacob.
113 This was Bilaal's mission to pass the scepter of prophethood from the Israelites to Shiloh, who is Muhammad.
114 This fulfillment brought about harmony in Al Islaam.
115 The tribes of Israel and Ishma'El again became united through Bilaal and Muhammad.
116 From birth Bilaal was reared to complete his mission.
117 Bilaal was born with the "light of truth" in his black eyes.
118 The illuminating light his eyes gave off, puzzled everyone, even his parents.
119 As Bilaal grew, his father realized
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