Long before the discovery of DNA, bloodlines have long been an important part of
human history and religion. For thousands of years humans have recorded and paid great
attention to family trees and bloodlines in order to determine one’s status in society. In Ancient
Egyptian culture as well as in Greek, Roman, German, British, American and countless other
cultures, your bloodline determined whether you were a slave or nobility, whether you were of
the rich or of the poor, whether you would rule or whether you would be of the working class.
A perfect example of this is the ruling bloodlines of ancient Egypt and Rome, each king or
ruler passing down the throne to his/her son. This importance of bloodlines in human history
is broken down into two aspects, the individual bloodlines and racial bloodlines. An example of
an individual bloodline for example could be that of Pharaoh Ramses II while an example of a
racial bloodline could be perfectly demonstrated in the perceived superiority of the White race
or bloodline over the black, causing an entire race of people to be considered worth more than
another.
In religion we also have the concept of bloodlines and its importance however with a
slightly different angle. In Islam, all men are created free
and equal and all must have equal rights and duties. No
man may enslave another man and no man may infringe
upon the rights of another man so in that sense all
bloodlines are equal however Allah bestows favors upon
certain bloodlines whom have been faithful and devoted to
Allah.
Bloodline of the Prophets.
It has been long been thought that our IQ and aptitudes, musical skills, athletic ability, even our
psychological and emotional traits may be significantly affected by the DNA within us. Therefore it
comes at no surprise that most, if not all of the known Prophets to man, whether in Christianity,
Judaism, or Islam all share the same bloodline. Allah told Abraham that a condition of passing
Imamate through his bloodline was the “good nature” of the offspring. Could good and bad natures
also be passed down from generation to generation through DNA? We believe so. As evidence to
our claims let us examine the following bloodlines and events.
Blessed and Cursed Bloodlines
• The bloodline of Prophets (See above Chart)
• The bloodline of Imams
• The bloodline of Abu Sufyan
• The bloodline of Gog and Magog
• The bloodline of Pharaoh and the Illuminati
It is important to note that although the above chart/bloodline is from an Islamic perspective, the
Prophets in Judaism and Christianity also share the same bloodline.
In fact in both of those religions it was a pre-requisite that the Messiah be a descendant of the righteous
king and prophet David.
with the reference of Saviour of humanity and conspiracy against Islam by Kamal Hassan ,the
Holy Bible and the Holy Quran .
human history and religion. For thousands of years humans have recorded and paid great
attention to family trees and bloodlines in order to determine one’s status in society. In Ancient
Egyptian culture as well as in Greek, Roman, German, British, American and countless other
cultures, your bloodline determined whether you were a slave or nobility, whether you were of
the rich or of the poor, whether you would rule or whether you would be of the working class.
A perfect example of this is the ruling bloodlines of ancient Egypt and Rome, each king or
ruler passing down the throne to his/her son. This importance of bloodlines in human history
is broken down into two aspects, the individual bloodlines and racial bloodlines. An example of
an individual bloodline for example could be that of Pharaoh Ramses II while an example of a
racial bloodline could be perfectly demonstrated in the perceived superiority of the White race
or bloodline over the black, causing an entire race of people to be considered worth more than
another.
In religion we also have the concept of bloodlines and its importance however with a
slightly different angle. In Islam, all men are created free
and equal and all must have equal rights and duties. No
man may enslave another man and no man may infringe
upon the rights of another man so in that sense all
bloodlines are equal however Allah bestows favors upon
certain bloodlines whom have been faithful and devoted to
Allah.
Bloodline of the Prophets.
It has been long been thought that our IQ and aptitudes, musical skills, athletic ability, even our
psychological and emotional traits may be significantly affected by the DNA within us. Therefore it
comes at no surprise that most, if not all of the known Prophets to man, whether in Christianity,
Judaism, or Islam all share the same bloodline. Allah told Abraham that a condition of passing
Imamate through his bloodline was the “good nature” of the offspring. Could good and bad natures
also be passed down from generation to generation through DNA? We believe so. As evidence to
our claims let us examine the following bloodlines and events.
Blessed and Cursed Bloodlines
• The bloodline of Prophets (See above Chart)
• The bloodline of Imams
• The bloodline of Abu Sufyan
• The bloodline of Gog and Magog
• The bloodline of Pharaoh and the Illuminati
It is important to note that although the above chart/bloodline is from an Islamic perspective, the
Prophets in Judaism and Christianity also share the same bloodline.
In fact in both of those religions it was a pre-requisite that the Messiah be a descendant of the righteous
king and prophet David.
with the reference of Saviour of humanity and conspiracy against Islam by Kamal Hassan ,the
Holy Bible and the Holy Quran .
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