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Posted on September 18, 2005 at 00:25:34.

The AOE, etc. (cont.)

By RN

Alphanumeric conspiracy of Dahak (or ten plagues) according to ABJAD system

ABJAD: Dahak [1] (ten plagues) = 30 which is the numerical value for the Arabic letter Lam (= L). Lam is the 23rd letter in Arabic alphabet (Alifba)

There is one quality in the Letter La(a)m that is unique among other Arabic letters. If you write the letter Lam as a word it becomes ‘Lam Alif (Aleph) Meem’ (remember it for later developments). The Letter Lam as a word contains the Letters Alif and Meem. No other Arabic Letter when written as a word contains both Alif and Meem.

And I should add: Lam is among Mughatta’at letters [2] in the Koran.

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Zahak = Dahak = Dah (Ten) + A(a)k (Plagues) = 30 = the letter Lam = Lam (30) + Alif (1) + Meem (40) = 71
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Excluding the letter Lam, there are only three Arabic Letters which contain the letter Lam (= L) when written as words:

Alif = (ABJAD = 1)
Dal = (ABJAD = 4)
Zal = (ABJAD = 700)

The numerical value of the Letter Lam is 30, so it is mainly connected with the number 3. Consequently the letter Lam (= 30) is connected to the letter Jeem (= 3) and also to the Letter Sheen (= 300). [Note: I won’t trace the letter Jeem as the mother of the letter Lam ... I’m afraid of getting lost in this alphanumeric Labyrinth]

NOW WE HAVE:

There are 3 chapters in the Koran named with the initial letter Jeem (= 3)
Chapter 45 : Jaasiyat
Chapter 62 : Jumaa
Chapter 72 : Jinn

There are 3 chapters named with the initial letter Lam (= 30)
Chapter 31 : Luqman
Chapter 92 : Layl
Chapter 111 : Lahab

There are 3 chapters named with the initial letter Sheen (= 300)
Chapter 26 : Shuaara
Chapter 42 : Shura
Chapter 91 : Shams

* * *

As it was mentioned the letter Lam when written as a word has three letters

(Lam [L] – Alif [A] – Meem [M]):
Lam (30) + Alif (1) + Meem (40) = 71

The opening verse of the Koran begins with these cryptic letters (all Mughatta’at letters):

Alif Lam Meem

... a composition which is not word at all but is read as ALIF LA(A)M MEEM in Arabic.

Alif + Lam + Meem = 71 = Dahak

As you see the position of Alif and Lam has been changed. (I should explore this.)

The following verse after “Alif Lam Meem” is the most famous verse of the Koran, by which the Koran challenges all other Books (what Islam claims as its sole miracle):

“ALIF LAAM MEEM [1] That is the Book in which there is no doubt, a guidance to those who ward off ” [Koran: Al Baqara]

71 = Letter Ein + 1 (= Alif) (More on this later)




Dahak (Ten Plagues) is the Gate.

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In the Koran, the letter Lam is always preceded by the Letter Alif (= AL)
Mirror Effekt: Alif (= 1) + Laam (= 30) = 31 and there are 13 occurrences of ‘Alif + Lam’ combination in the Koran.

In ABJAD, the letter Lam is between the letters Jeem and Sheen. The middle chapter of the Koran that is named with the initial letter Lam is Layl (THE NIGHT). This is the 92nd chapter in the Koran. Layl = The Night = 92 = Mohammad

The name Mohammad according to ABJAD: (in original Arabic the letter M is stressed by the diacritical mark of TASHDID that means it is written with one M but read as two ‘M’s) ... Also, the letters A and O in the English format of the name Mohammad are merely symptoms of the Indo-European transformation of a vowel to a letter so they can’t be calculated:

M (40) + H (8) + M (40) + D (4) = 92 = The Night

H: there are two kind of H in Arabic / Farsi; one has the numerical value of 8 and the other has the ABJAD value of 5. Mohammad is written with the first kind of H in Arabic.

Now the opening verses of the Sura Al Layl (The Night):

[92.1] I swear by the night when it draws a veil,
[92.2] And the day when it shines in brightness,
[92.3] And the creating of the male and the female,
[92.4] Your striving is most surely (directed to) various (ends).

(Note: if you apply the mirror effekt to 92, you get 29 which returns to the letter Lam in exciting ways ... more on this later)

* * *

According to the Koran, the four main angels who are connected to terrestrial affairs:

IsrafeeL, JibraeeL, MikaeeL and AzraeeL

As you see all ends with the letter Lam.

Israfeel starts with the letter Alif (= 1)
Jibraeel starts with the letter Jeem (= 3)
Mikaeel starts with the letter Meem (= 40)
Azraeel starts with the letter Ayn (= 70)

70 + 40 + 3 + 1 = 114

... the Koran has 114 chapters.

Notes:

[1] Zahak or Dahak represents late Arabic transformations of the strange name Dahak (or Dah + aak = Ten Plagues); Zahak is the Arab-Persian king of the most ancient dark ages, he is also known as the Dragon-King because of two worms (Nemat) germinated on his shoulders (traces left by Ahriman or Druj’s gift when the Mother of Abomination kissed his shoulders); the giant worms (Nemats or lines of vermiculation) on his shoulders fed on sacrificial meals. He anti-oedipally slaughtered his family: “I feel no shame, no remorse, no pity” and brought ten pests to the earth. He is still chained in a subterranean cave at Mount Damavand (the North Mountain) awaiting the Apocalypse. In Zorostarian ciphered calendar he is frequently narrated as the engineer of The New Pest Order



[2] Mughatta’at letters: There are twenty-nine Suras in the Koran that start with disjointed letters, known in Arabic as Al-Maghata’at. These letters on their own have no obvious meaning. There are numerous interpretations to the meaning and purpose of these letters. Various prominent Islamists such as Az-Zamacheryand and Al-Baaqilaanee claim that their purpose is to prove the miraculous nature of the Koran. As if to say “the Koran is made up of these letters, can anybody imitate one verse of it?” Sometimes, Mughatta’at letters are called the gates of Koran.

Example of the Al mughatt’at: "Alif Lam Meem." (2:1)

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