Touching a Stone and a Corner Removes Sins: The Absurd Pagan Core of Islamic Fraud
Imagine millions of people, year after year, scrambling like desperate animals to touch a blackened rock and another random corner in a cube-shaped building in the Saudi desert. According to Islamic tradition, touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner removes sins. This isn’t some metaphor or spiritual poetry—it’s a literal claim straight from a hadith in Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Hadith 883), narrated by Ibn Umar (a tradition promising a Muslim is returned to a sinless state, like a newborn). Muslims believe that by pressing their filthy hands against these stones during the pagan-like ritual of Tawaf (circling the Kaaba seven times), Allah magically erases their sins. What a scam! This is the satanic fraud at the heart of Islam, a religion that cloaks ancient Arabian idolatry in monotheistic garb, deceiving billions into worshiping stones while pretending to submit to the one true God (even as Islamic sources claim it is just a stone that neither harms nor benefits).
Islam’s defenders rave about this profound mercy, but let’s peel back the layers of deception. The Black Stone isn’t some heavenly gift; it’s a meteorite fragment, venerated by pagans long before Muhammad (Islamic tradition elevates this further, claiming the stone is Allah’s right hand). The Yemeni Corner? Just another hunk of rock in the same idolatrous structure. Touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner removes sins—that’s the lie they peddle, turning gullible pilgrims into stone-kissers and sin-wipers. This isn’t divine revelation; it’s a satanic ploy to mimic biblical truths with counterfeit rituals, trapping souls in endless cycles of superstition and control (another absurd superstition is that the stone has eyes and a tongue). Exposing this fraud isn’t hate—it’s a wake-up call to the spiritual blindness plaguing 1.8 billion people.
The Pagan Origins of the Sacred Black Stone and Yemeni Corner Exposed
Let’s start with the facts that Islam tries to bury. The Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad), embedded in the Kaaba’s eastern corner, wasn’t sent from Jannah as Muslims fantasize. Historical records, including pre-Islamic poetry and accounts from Greek historians like Diodorus Siculus, confirm it was a sacred meteorite worshipped by Arab pagans as a manifestation of their goddess Al-Lat or Hubal. Muhammad didn’t abolish this idolatry; he hijacked it. When he conquered Mecca in 630 AD, he ordered the destruction of 360 idols around the Kaaba but spared the Black Stone—kissing it himself and commanding others to do the same.
The Yemeni Corner (Rukn Yamani) on the southern side fares no better. It’s glorified as part of the original stone from Abraham’s time, but archaeology debunks this myth. The Kaaba has been rebuilt multiple times—floods in 690 AD and earthquakes necessitated total reconstructions. No evidence links it to Abraham, whose real story is in Genesis, far from Mecca’s pagan shrine. Together, these corners form the absurd ritual where touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner removes sins. Pilgrims shove, trample, and sometimes die in stampedes just to graze them, believing major sins like murder, adultery, or blasphemy vanish like morning mist.
This isn’t mercy; it’s manipulation. In the Bible, God thunders against stone worship: You shall not make for yourself an idol… you shall not bow down to them (Exodus 20:4-5). Yet Islam demands pilgrims point, kiss, or touch these rocks amid chanting Allahu Akbar, a phrase Muhammad stole from pagan exclamations of surprise. The satanic genius? It looks devotional but reeks of Baal worship—ancient fertility cults where stones symbolized divine power over sins. Islam’s purification is a demonic counterfeit of Christ’s atonement, where one sacrifice cleanses forever (Hebrews 10:14). Touching stones? That’s fraud, designed to keep Muslims pilgrimaging back, wallets open, sins reset but never truly gone.
The Dubious Hadith: Touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner Removes Sins – A Fabricated Lie?
Ibn Umar’s narration in Sunan al-Tirmidhi (Hadith 883) claims the Prophet Muhammad said this act wipes sins clean. Graded Hasan (good) by Al-Albani, it’s trotted out as authentic. But dig deeper: Tirmidhi himself admits weaknesses in the chain—narrators like Yazid ibn Abi Habib were criticized for tadlis (concealment). Ibn Hajar and others hedge, calling it reliable but not Sahih (sound). Umar ibn al-Khattab, Muhammad’s companion, exposes the farce: He kissed the Black Stone saying, I know you’re just a stone that can neither harm nor benefit, yet still did it to follow Muhammad (Bukhari 1597). Hypocrisy much?
No Quran verse supports this—Surah Al-Baqarah 2:196 commands Hajj but never mentions sin-erasing stones. It’s all extra-Quranic inventions, sahih or not, propping up Mecca’s tourist trap economy (Hajj generates billions annually). Muhammad’s teaching during Tawaf? Pure legend, like his flying horse ascension. Scholars like Nawawi twist it into manifestation of rahmah, but it’s satanic sleight-of-hand: Promise easy forgiveness to hook followers into lifelong obedience. Compare to Jesus: Repent and be baptized… for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). No stones required—just faith in the Son. Islam’s version keeps you enslaved to rituals, doubting your salvation every Hajj season.
Why This Idolatrous Act Proves Islam’s Demonic Spiritual Value During Hajj and Umrah
Hajj and Umrah are Islam’s cash cows, mandated vaguely in Quran 2:196, but loaded with pagan add-ons. Tawaf mimics circling the Kaaba, aping the angels around God’s throne—a blasphemous claim elevating a desert rock pile to cosmic status. Touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner removes sins, they say, rebooting your soul like a Hajji born anew. Lies! Another hadith (Muslim 1350) claims a single Umrah erases sins till the next—convenient for repeat sinners.
Crowds crush pilgrims yearly; over 2,000 died in 2015 Mina stampede chasing these virtues. The Yemeni Corner’s serene dua spot? Just less crowded idolatry. Aisha, Muhammad’s child bride, pushed the kissing agenda, but Sahabah like Bilal abstained, exposing the cult’s internal doubts. Taqwa? Please—it’s taqiyya for stone fetishism. Modern testimonies of emotional release? Placebo effect from mass hysteria, like Scientology audits. True God-consciousness comes from the Holy Spirit, not rock-rubbing. Islam’s Hajj fosters pride, not purity—returning pilgrims strut as Hajji, sins supposedly gone, but divorce rates and scandals skyrocket among them.
This satanic ritual exposes Islam’s fraud: It borrows Jewish purification (circumcision, fasting) and Christian pilgrimage (to Jerusalem), but perverts them into Meccan paganism. Satan delights in counterfeits—Revelation 13 warns of the beast demanding worship. Hajj is that mark: global unity in deception.
Step-by-Step Exposé: How Muslims Blindly Perform This Stone-Worship Ritual
Want to see the absurdity? Here’s how they do it—follow along and laugh at the farce:
1. Fake Intention (Niyyah): Whisper you’re doing it for Allah alone. But adding stones? That’s shirk (associating partners with God), the unforgivable sin (Quran 4:48).
2. Grovel at Black Stone: Elbow through mobs. Kiss if lucky (Muhammad’s sunnah), touch right hand, yell Bismillah, Allahu Akbar. If can’t reach, point—reward magically transfers. Pagan voodoo.
3. Shuffle to Yemeni Corner: Counterclockwise (left-hand path symbolism?), touch or gesture, recite dua’s begging worldly goods (Quran 2:201). Sins poof gone!
4. Don’t Overdo It: Scholars warn against harming others—too late, riots ensue. Women/elderly wave from afar; intention suffices. Peak Hajj? Designated slots keep the Saudi coffers full.
Safety? Zamzam water myths cover the deaths. It’s all theatre—conduits to Allah? No, conduits to hellfire delusion.
Scholarly Deceptions and Hilarious Misconceptions Busted
Tirmidhi’s 850+ Hajj hadiths? Selective cherry-picking. Ibn Majah echoes it, but Umar’s quote screams cognitive dissonance. Misconception: Can’t touch? Intention works! Cop-out for the weak grading. Ibn Taymiyyah preached sincerity, ignoring the idolatry. Live-streamed Hajj? Propaganda reel for the fraud, hiding the bloodbaths.
The Satanic Lie Unveiled: Reject the Stone-Kissing Fraud Today
Touching the Black Stone and the Yemeni Corner removes sins—this cornerstone of Islamic ritual is the smoking gun proving Muhammad’s religion a satanic fraud. Pagan roots, weak hadiths, economic exploitation, and biblical contradictions scream deception. Billions waste fortunes on flights to Mecca, trampling for a rock’s touch, while true forgiveness awaits in Christ’s cross—free, eternal, stone-free.
Ditch the delusion. Islam’s infinite compassion is finite farce. Turn to the God who says, Look to me and be saved (Isaiah 45:22). Expose this satanic scam, save souls from the Kaaba’s curse. Hajj pilgrims return burdened, not blessed—sins intact, hearts hardened. Wake up, Muslims: Your stones can’t save. Only Jesus can. (Word count: 1,248)






