Saturday, August 29, 2009

Fw: [sanghshakha] Time to Claim back Mecca ?? Very Solid proofs






Carbon dating can easily prove the claim.


Haram Symbol



by Volker Doormann

"Allah - surely nothing is hidden from Him in the earth or in the heaven."



Hareem is Arabic for women — plural. Hormah is woman. Hareem is the women of the house. H

ormah

comes from Arabic haram, holy, sacrosanct, sanctuary. "Most surely the first house appointed

for men is

the one at Bekka (Mecca), blessed and a guidance for the nations. In it are clear signs, the

standing place of Ibrahim ..". The Kuran talks about Bekka (the older name of Mecca) being the first house of worship appointed for mankind. It also addresses this place as Umm ul-Qurรข i.e., Mother of the Settlements. The actual structure of the Kaaba has been demolished and rebuilt several times in the course of its history.

Edward Gibbon writes about the Kaaba and its existence before the Christian era in his book: "

The genuine antiquity of Caaba ascends beyond the Christian era: in describing the coast of the R

ed sea the Greek historian Diodorus has remarked, between the Thamudites and the Sabeans,

a famous temple, whose superior sanctity was revered by all the Arabians; the linen of silken veil,

which is annually renewed by the

Turkish emperor, was first offered by the Homerites, who reigned seven hundred years before

the time of Mohammad." Diodorus Siculus was a Greek historian of 1st century BC who

wrote Bibliotheca Historica, a book describing various parts of the discovered world. The

following lines are the English translation of Greek quoted by Gibbon from the book of

Diodorus Siculus (Diodorus of Sicily) describing the 'temple' considered to be the the holiest

in the whole of Arabia. 'And a temple has been set-up there, which is very holy and

exceedingly revered by all Arabians.'
G E von Grunebaum says: "
Mecca is mentioned by Ptolemy, and the name he gives

it allows us to identify it as a South Arabian foundation created around a sanctuary."



The Bible also mentions about the valley of Baca in connection with the

pilgrimage. Below is the quote from Psalms 84

"To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A melody for the sons of

Qorach ('Korah' => Koran):

How beloved are thy dwelling places, O LORD of hosts!
My soul belongs to end for the courts of the LORD: my heart and

my flesh sings out for the living 'El (God).
The bird hath found a home, and the swallow a nest to lay her young,

as altar, O LORD of hosts, my King, and my God.
Blessed are they that dwell in a house: they will be still praising thee. celah (pause)

Blessed is the man whose strength is inside his heart; in whose heart are the path.
Who passing through the valley of Baca make it a well; the rain also cover the B@rakah.
They go from strength to strength, to Tsiyown ('parched place') see the gods (elohim).
LORD God of hosts, hear my prayer: give ear, O God of Jacob. cehla (pause)

See, God our shielder, and look upon the face of the
mashiyach (messias).
The day in courts is better than a thousand. I choose a doorkeeper in the house

of my God, than to dwell in the home of wickedness.
The LORD God is sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good t

hing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.
O LORD of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in thee."




Shiva lingam pictures with the black Shiva symbol.

There can be recognized some similarities between the

Vedic symbol and the Haram symbol in Mecca.


Yantra symbol from India

Holy symbol in Mecca with black stone inside



A Vedic tradition in India shows a black stone
on the female symbol inside of four walls with pillars on the corners.

Old map of Haram in Mecca with black stone in the center surrounding by an open circle


Shiva lingam from India
lingam is Sanskrit and means 'sign', arabic = 'Ayah'

Haram in Mecca

Shiva lingam symbol

Old map of Haram in Mecca

Shiva lingam symbol on a wall in India

Mecca

India

Mecca

India

Mecca



India

Mecca

Next to Mecca in Mina also can be found stone pillars in a center of a circle

Shiva symbol India

Mina

India

Mina

India

Mina







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