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Friday, July 03, 2009 
Article: The AlJilwah is Not Satanic

Have you read the Al-Jilwah? It was featured in the book, The Satanic Rituals. There are also some Satanic groups that feel that the Al-Jilwah is a holy book, written by Satan.

 This myth has perpetuated in Satanism for nearly 30 years. This book, a traditional book of the Kurdish tribe of the Yazidi has been mis-interpreted by many authors, who used a christian perspective to interpret the book's meanings and translations. Because of this, they believed that the book was describing the story of Satan, or Lucifer.

The religion of the Yazidi do not, in fact, have a devil or a Satan. So the confusion came when the christian interpreters imposed their own prejudiced views on this document· The Kurdish Yazidi have been persecuted by the surrounding communities of Christians and Muslims, both who labeled them as 'evil', for many centuries.

In reality the Yazidi had developed their religion over a very long period of time, from Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islamic beliefs and practices.

No wonder they were considered to be heretics by surrounding groups. LaVey mis-interpreted the Al-Jilwah as well, and offered it to Satanists, claiming that the Yazidi were the 'original devil worshipers'.

If you would like to read my essay about the origins of the Al-Jilwah, visit my website, and read this link:

Article: The AlJilwah is Not Satanic
Amon Merodach
Enki Enlil

 
It is completely Satanic as it is SATAN'S WORD HIMSELF.

 
Posted by Amon Merodach on Friday, July 03, 2009 - 3:28 AM
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zalbarath666

 
I never thought to relay on any book or writing. World is too complex to be encompassed by any rules or explanations coming from pages. Any outside sources are flawed cos they come not from us, not from the source of our wisdom which we all hold inside. Our link to Satan, our divine origin is something that cannot be said or written. There is no one truth, only our own personal truths and only we hold the key to them.
And to Merodach - isn't questioning a satanic thing? Believing blindly it was always domain of abrahamic religions. So far there is and cannot be any physical evidence of AlJilwah as Satan's words. Some believed it and passed it further, that is the whole deal. So unless you had your own mistical relevlation to that topic, you cannot say otherwise. And even then it's only your personal revelation, no one else's and you can't force it on others. Besides, it is written "I lead to the straight path without a revealed book" - a sentence form AlJilwah that is IMO the wisest statment. Even if AlJilwah itself proclaims not to be the writing that should be followed. So even it would be the Satan's words himself it is clearly said - he leads us direcly, not by AlJilwah or any words that come from others.

 
Posted by zalbarath666 on Monday, July 06, 2009 - 4:04 PM
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Amon Merodach
Enki Enlil

 
This does not need to be over analyzed, leave that Virgo nonsense to the Jews. Of course he leads the straight path without a written book, he is GOD!!! It's not like every alchemical formula is in this "book". It's more of an uplifting set of commandments. It's not a matter of beliefs at this point. It's fucking reality.

 
Posted by Amon Merodach on Tuesday, July 07, 2009 - 4:33 AM
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Valkyr

 
... Okay, except "The straight path" is a Xian concept. The belief that the true path is "Straight and Narrow" comes from the Xian Bible. Me personally, I find that life/vital existance/etc. is a long, curvaceous, winding road, with many a fork and decision point on which you can go one way or another, not simply a straight path with only one direction in which to talk. There is no doubt in my mind that Satanas is God, but I try to warn people against the philosophy that there is only one straight path that must be followed. That's what got us the Crusades, after all.

*Blessings of Darkness & Light*

-Valkyr

 
Posted by Valkyr on Sunday, July 12, 2009 - 12:19 AM
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Valkyr

 
Merodach, buddy, indoor voice... Damn...

I personally agree that the Al-Jilwah is not a Satanic Text. I hear a little too much about "the descendants of Adam" and other such Xianity to believe that this is a text rooted in the beliefs of our Dark Pagan ancestors, who worshipped the Dæmons, Dæmonesses, and Satanas Himself long before the church ever formed and began telling people Biblical Tall Tales. Your essay seems a bit self-contradictory from where I sit though, maybe you could clarify: It appears at first as though you make the statement that the Yazidi Religion is not Xian, but that Xian authors imposed their (incorrect) interpretation upon the text. However, you later state that,

"In reality the Yazidi had developed their religion over a very long period of time, from Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islamic beliefs and practices."

thereby making the statement that the Yazidi Religion did have roots in the beliefs and practices of Xianity, at least to some extent. Would you mind clarifying/elaborating a bit on this? As I said, I agree with your perspective that it's not a Satanic text, but the essay seems to go two different ways on the Al-Jilwah's roots in Xianity (or lack thereof). I'm willing to bet I'm just not catching your meaning here, and text speech tends to be a bit difficult to interpret.

Thanks for the article, it's good to see that there are many people out there who haven't lost their ability to analyze.

Ave,

-Valkyr

 
Posted by Valkyr on Sunday, July 12, 2009 - 12:13 AM
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Venus Satanas

 
Valkyr
The situation is that the Yazidi are persecuted by muslim and christian communities for not belonging to either one. Their beliefs are mixed and come from different sources, and because of this neither the christians or the muslims can accept them as their own.

This is why, for centuries they have been called 'satanic' by other groups, and by writers including Iysa Joseph, who offered a false translation of the original Yazidi text, and Anton LaVey who also mistakenly thought that this group of peoples were satanic.

 
Posted by Venus Satanas on Saturday, July 25, 2009 - 5:34 AM
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Amon Merodach
Enki Enlil

 
Boy oh boy, you guys have a lot of work. Hail Our TRUE Father Satan.

 
Posted by Amon Merodach on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 - 7:47 PM
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Venus Satanas



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