The Black Stone Is the Intercessor for Muslims
In the shadowy heart of Mecca’s Kaaba lurks the infamous Black Stone, a so-called sacred relic that millions of Muslims flock to kiss and touch, deluded into believing it will intercede for them on Judgment Day (a practice which supposedly removes sins). This bizarre fetish, propped up by fabricated hadiths attributed to Muhammad’s companion Ibn Abbas, claims: By Allah, Allah will raise it on the Day of Resurrection with two eyes by which it sees and a tongue by which it speaks, testifying for whoever touched it in truth. Recorded in the dubious Sunan al-Tirmidhi, this pagan nonsense reveals Islam’s true colors as a satanic fraud masquerading as monotheism. What Muslims see as a divine connector is nothing but idolatrous stone worship, a direct throwback to pre-Islamic Arabian paganism that Muhammad slyly repackaged to ensnare the gullible. Pilgrims during Hajj and Umrah debase themselves before this rock, hoping it saves their souls— a delusion that exposes Islam’s hollow core and its contempt for true biblical faith.
The Pagan Origins and Demonic Mystery of the Black Stone
The Black Stone, or Hajar al-Aswad, isn’t some heavenly gem but a meteorite fragment cemented into the Kaaba’s eastern corner—a pagan shrine predating Muhammad by centuries. Islamic lore spins a fairy tale: it descended from Jannah as a dazzling white pearl, blackened by human sins. Supposedly, Abraham and Ishmael installed it during the Kaaba’s construction, symbolizing submission to Allah. What a load of fabricated drivel! The Bible records no such event; Abraham’s covenant involved circumcision and sacrifice, not kissing rocks in Mecca, a city absent from Genesis.
Archaeology and history demolish this myth. The Kaaba was a polytheist hub housing 360 idols, including Hubal, Allah’s precursor—a moon god linked to satanic rituals. Muhammad’s own tribe, the Quraysh, venerated this Black Stone in fertility rites, smearing it with blood and kissing it for blessings. Muhammad didn’t abolish this idolatry; he co-opted it. In 605 CE, before his revelations, he personally reset the Black Stone during a tribal spat, placing it on a cloth like a pagan priest. This unifying act was pure political maneuvering, preserving Mecca’s revenue stream from pilgrims while claiming tawhid (God’s oneness). Tawhid? What hypocrisy! Kissing a stone and attributing speech and sight to it screams shirk—the very idolatry Islam pretends to reject.
Skeptics like historian Patricia Crone expose the Black Stone as a vulva symbol in ancient fertility cults, women circling the Kaaba in tawaf mimicking intercourse with the divine. No wonder it’s blackened—not by sins, but by centuries of menstrual blood and sacrificial gore. This satanic relic, housed in a garish silver frame today, mocks any claim to purity. This idolatry is mirrored in other Hajj rituals, such as the ritual stoning of Satan. Saudi custodians polish it yearly, but no amount of scrubbing erases its demonic pedigree.
The Fraudulent Hadith: Exposing the Black Stone’s Imagined Testimony and Intercession
Central to this Islamic scam is the hadith from Sunan al-Tirmidhi, authenticated by credulous scholars like al-Albani. Muhammad allegedly prophesied the Black Stone sprouting eyes and a tongue on Resurrection Day, testifying for those who touched it in truth. Another from Imam Ahmad calls it from Paradise, promising intercession. Absurd! A rock interceding? This reduces Almighty God to a puppet needing stony advocates, inverting biblical truth where only Christ mediates (1 Timothy 2:5).
Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani’s Fath al-Bari tries to spin it: the Black Stone validates sincerity, erasing sins like a newborn’s birth (per Hajj hadiths). Nonsense! Such claims contradict the Quran’s own insistence on deeds alone (Surah 99:7-8), yet Muslims bet their eternity on rock-kissing. Where’s the evidence? These ahadith are weak chains of narration, fabricated post-Muhammad to boost Mecca’s tourism. Early critics like Ibn al-Rawandi mocked them as laughable superstition.
Compare to Christianity: Jesus’ empty tomb testifies via eyewitnesses and prophecies fulfilled. Islam offers a mute meteorite needing magical animation. This Black Stone intercession fantasy echoes animism, not Abrahamic faith—a satanic ploy to divert worship from the Creator to creation (Romans 1:25).
How Muslims Approach the Black Stone: A Ritual of Deception During Hajj and Umrah
Every Hajj, Islam’s fifth pillar, sees two million dupes cram Mecca, stampeding for the Black Stone. They chant Bismillah, Allahu Akbar, point, kiss, or rub it during tawaf—a mindless loop echoing pagan circumambulations. Crowds make contact impossible, so they intend it from afar, deluding themselves into blessings.
Women, children, elderly—all implicated in this farce. Live streams let couch Muslims participate, amplifying the global scam. Where’s God’s holiness? The Bible warns against stones as gods (Deuteronomy 4:28), yet Islam mandates this circus.
The Virtues of Touching the Black Stone? More Like Virtues of Delusion
Islam hypes these benefits:
– Spiritual Purification: Sins expiated? Hajj hadiths promise rebirth, but without repentance or Christ’s blood, it’s vanity (Hebrews 9:22).
– Prophetic Sunnah: Muhammad kissed it, even injuring his teeth—blindly following a false prophet (Matthew 24:24).
– Intercessory Power: Testimony for Jannah? Blasphemy! Only God judges, not rocks.
Even non-touchers claim rewards, proving it’s faith in fiction, not fact.
Scholarly Defenses of the Black Stone: Desperate Damage Control
Imams like al-Nawawi deem belief in the Black Stone‘s speech faith in the unseen—code for swallowing lies. Ibn Baz urges ikhlas, ignoring the shirk. They dispel idolatry accusations, but photos of kissing frenzies say otherwise.
History betrays them: 1629 renovations preserved the idol; 1979 siege by Wahhabi extremists targeted it as shirk—ironic infighting exposing Islam’s fractures. The Black Stone outlasts caliphs, a mute witness to Islam’s contradictions.
Critics abound: Christian apologists like Jay Smith highlight pagan roots; ex-Muslims testify Hajj as hypnotic indoctrination. Science? It’s obsidian or basalt—zero miraculous properties.
Biblical Judgment on the Black Stone and Islamic Idolatry
True monotheism shines in Exodus 20:4—no graven images. Islam’s Black Stone obsession violates this, allying with satan’s deceptions (2 Corinthians 11:14). Muhammad, claiming angelic visits, retained pagan rites to ease conversions—strategic satanism. Quran 2:125 calls the Kaaba a prayer direction, but tawaf and stone-kissing betray its cultic heart.
Stampedes kill hundreds yearly chasing this rock—blood sacrifice echoing Hubal. COVID exposed the farce: Hajj canceled, yet Allah didn’t smite Mecca? Fraud.
Modern Myths and the Black Stone’s Global Grip
Today, apps simulate tawaf, drones film kisses—tech propping up medieval madness. Bollywood glorifies it; influencers peddle Hajj selfies. Billions donate zakat fueling this industry, while converts swallow the lie hook, line, and Black Stone.
Conclusion: Reject the Black Stone’s Satanic Intercession Fraud
The Black Stone isn’t Allah’s intercessor—it’s Islam’s Achilles’ heel, a pagan idol proving the religion a satanic fraud from inception. Ibn Abbas’s tall tale of eyes and tongues unmasks the delirium: rocks don’t testify; God does through His Son. Muslims, awaken! Trading Christ’s cross for a blackened meteorite dooms you. Flee this Mecca mirage; embrace biblical truth where no stone saves, only Savior Jesus (Acts 4:12). Expose Islam’s Black Stone worship as the idolatry it is—repent, and find real intercession. The Day of Judgment looms; let no rock deceive you.
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