CHAPTER NINETEEN
AL KHIDR
Tablet 2:150
150 Christian business woman of wealth.
151 Her uncle Waraq’a was the scribe of the bible and a devout Christian,
152 Told Muhammad that the Aluhum Gabriy’El, whom appeared to him, means that he was a prophet.
153 Through his conversion, he drew a shrewd business man named Abu Bakr Abdullah Ibn Uthman, a desert Arab,
154 The father in law of Muhammad by marriage to his daughter A’isha.
155 He was the first recognized khalifa to the Prophet Muhammad,
156 Proposed to office by Umar Ibn Al Khattab and his supporters.
157 He was a red Arab from the tribe of Taim, one of the leading tribes of red Arabs, who mixed in with black tribes of Quraysh.
158 His father Uthman, not to be mistaken with the third khalifate also named Uthman,
159 Was a wealthy powerful man in Mecca and Abu Bakr was also a wealthy merchant.
160 He was considered to be very powerful and respected amongst the desert Arabs,
161 And was thought to be deeply devoted to Islam, when in reality he was a part of the master plot. He gave the Prophet Muhammad his very young daughter to lead the impression that the Prophet Muhammad was pedophile. She was A’isha, a very disloyal and evil woman who caused much dissension in Muhammad’s household, bringing him much unhappiness and unrest, who also was a part of the scheme to disrespect and dishonor his noble daughter Hadrat Fatimah, right up until the death of the real Prophet Muhammad in the year 632 A.D.
MURDUK
Tablet 2:176
162 From that point on he viciously and maliciously persecuted Ali and Fatimah, the Ahlil Bayt,
163 Because of his previous jealous grudges towards Ali, and Abu Bakr’s daughter A’isha’s grudges towards Ali also.
164 He deliberately waited until the real Muhammad had passed, so he could freely torment the Ahlil Bayt.
165 He used his power and money to influence people to support his claim as the rightful successor.
166 Abu Bakr reigned for 2 years and 9 months and he died after a long term illness.
167 He personally chose Umar Ibn Al Khattab to succeed him even though,
168 They were both red Arabs as was the fake Muhammad, Musaylimat.
169 Umar Al Khattab, Muhammad’s father-in-law by marriage to his daughter Hafsa,
170 The second recognized khalifa, belonged to the great Meccan family of Banu Umayya,
171 The branch of which descended Abu’l Aasi, who was Umar’s grandfather.
172 This was the tribe called Adi Ibn Kaab also, a clan of the tribe that also mixed in with the black tribes of Quraysh.
173 Umar converted to Islam after reading a Surwah, “Tha’ ha,” but not after first seeking to kill the real Muhammad.
174 Umar was known as a fierce and aggressive man who greatly transformed the Islamic state and he played a dominate role in the Sunni line of successors.
175 He was feared more than loved.
176 And when Muhammad was alive,
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