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for seeking direct counsel from GOD. 53 By means <strong>of</strong> the Urim, the white linen attired priest<br />
inquired <strong>of</strong> GOD on behalf <strong>of</strong> the ruler 54<br />
<strong>The</strong> Sacred Scriptures made the attire an issue for the righteous to be noted to be white linen<br />
garments 55 whereas the Sacred Scriptures had strong warnings in the story <strong>of</strong> Achan and the<br />
Babylonian garment, 56 that the pagan garments were the Babylonian garments <strong>of</strong> Black. 57 <strong>The</strong><br />
historian account <strong>of</strong> ancient Babylon was their veiling the faces <strong>of</strong> the women with black. 58<br />
Under the Abbasids, the enforcement <strong>of</strong> purdah or veils over the face was prevalent and thus<br />
historians document that in the seventh century, Islamic women were wearing the black<br />
burqa, 59 thus indicating an Abbasid power symbol was borrowed from the Roman Catholic’s<br />
whose priests and nuns wear the ancient black Babylonian attire. <strong>The</strong> modern veils <strong>of</strong> Islamic<br />
women are remarkably alike to the Roman Catholic Church ecclesiastical attire. Remember, the<br />
Sacred Scriptures from Torah and all <strong>of</strong> the prophets specify that the attire <strong>of</strong> the righteous<br />
must be white garments and NOT black garments.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Abu Tahir Al Jannabi <strong>of</strong> the Carmathian community led in a revolt against the Abbasids<br />
according to widely documented history. What was the revolt about? <strong>The</strong> historical<br />
documentation <strong>of</strong> the Abbasids during this era was as a people noted for their lust for<br />
consuming animal blood and partaking <strong>of</strong> heavy animal flesh diets. 60 <strong>The</strong> Abbasids were known<br />
as the: "Black robed ones.” 61 In opposite, Carmathians dressed exclusively in white and placed<br />
great emphasis on moral and physical purity. 62 <strong>The</strong> Carmathians were known to be strict<br />
vegetarians. <strong>The</strong> additional name <strong>of</strong> the Carmathians community were identified as ةلاقبلا al-<br />
Baqliyyah meaning sprouts and herbs, 63 especially meaning, "the Greengrocers" because <strong>of</strong><br />
their strict vegetarian habits. 64<br />
Where did the Abbasids learn <strong>of</strong> the black attire? <strong>The</strong>ir ‘golden age <strong>of</strong> enlightenment’ sought<br />
to put the mystery religion and knowledge, the Roman Empire Education into Arabic letters.<br />
Evidence <strong>of</strong> the Roman Catholic powers garbed in Islamic disguise is proven within the pattern<br />
<strong>of</strong> their religious inquisition. <strong>The</strong> same pattern <strong>of</strong> the Roman Catholic Church inquisitorial<br />
53<br />
I Samuel 30:7-8 <strong>The</strong> Ephod is the Urim and the Thummim<br />
54<br />
Numbers 27:21; cf. Yoma 7:5, "only for the king, the high court, or someone serving a need <strong>of</strong> the community"<br />
55<br />
Ecclesiastes 9:8 “Let thy garments be always white” and Revelation 3:5 “He that overcomes, he shall be clothed<br />
in white garments”<br />
56<br />
Joshua 7 especially verse 21<br />
57<br />
Babylonian life and history By Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge, Barnes and Noble Publishing, 2005 p. 132<br />
58<br />
Ibid<br />
59<br />
Intersectionality <strong>of</strong> Freedom <strong>of</strong> Religion or Belief & Women’s Rights: Burqa Issue in the EU, By Willy<br />
Fautré, Human Rights Without Frontiers as quoted in http://www.wunrn.com<br />
60 Abbasid Studies wonka.hampshire.edu/abbasidstudies/abbasids/cuisine.php<br />
61<br />
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbasid_Caliphate<br />
62<br />
www.cddc.vt.edu/bps/rexroth/communalism4.htm<br />
63<br />
Arabic-English Dictionary, Hans Wehr Cowan, p. 68-69<br />
64<br />
Glassé, Cyril. 2008. <strong>The</strong> New Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Islam. Walnut Creek CA: AltaMira Press. As cited in Wikipedia:<br />
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qarmatian<br />
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