VII. Law
7.3 Systems of Law
Article 254 - Sufi Law
All founding texts of Sufism were written by the Prophet Muhammad and his disciples in ancient Greek language as the secret occult language of Arabic had not yet been created by the Menesheh/Sarmatian Parasites of the Umayyad. Hence, the term “Sufi” is derived from ancient Greek word“Sophia” meaning “divine” wisdom. The scriptorium at which these sacred texts were written by several dozen scribes including Muhammad was deliberately bulldozed and destroyed by the Sabbatean elite Saudi family in the late 20th Century.
The fundamental doctrine of Sufism as created by the Prophet Muhammad is as a science through which “one can know how to travel into the presence of the Divine, purify one’s inner self from filth, and beautify it with a variety of praiseworthy traits”. Through Sufism as literally meaning the “science of divine wisdom”, Prophet Muhammad taught his disciples the technique of dhikr which is repeating the names of the Divine and asceticism which includes healthy, simple living and avoidance of excessive vices and corruption.
Sufism as first created by Prophet Muhammad was as much a direct response to the excess and evils of the Menesheh Dynasty of Himyar (Yemen), Arabia and growing across Asia that sought to elevate a few satanic high priests and trading families as “gods” while promoting ignorance and fear amongst the populace.
In response to the brilliance of the highly educated Prophet Muhammad , the Menesheh/Sarmatian Parasites of the Umayyad deliberately constructed a counter-religion and curse against the Sufism of the Prophet Muhammad known as Islam, which promoted extraordinary and excessive vices to the elite in the form of multiple wives, sex slaves, drunken orgies, sodomy, drug addiction, ritual murder, satanic worship while promoting a hatred of knowledge and worship of ignorance to the poor followers. This corrupt model that still disgraces the original teachings of Muhammad remains the dominant political model of many Islamic states.