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Thursday, 18 April 2024

“Cursed Be Canaan”

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Benson C Saili
THIS EARTH, MY BROTHER                                        

 

… but why when it was Ham who reportedly saw his father Noah’s nakedness?


Arguing before the Council of the Gods, the Enkite tribunal headed by Enki, Isis, the widow of Osiris and the mother of the triumphant Horus, petitioned that Seth, the blinded and manhood-less loser, should be left to his own devices, without territory to call his own. 

Seth, she contended, was a cancer on the Enkites: not only was he possessed of a seamless craving for power but he was so unscrupulous he would murder his own kith and kin to get anything he wanted.  What he had suffered at the hands of Horus was poetic justice. In fact, if it weren’t for her herself, Horus would have long put him to the sword.
 

Enki and Marduk, however, had pity on Seth. He may have been a murderer and even megalomaniacal but he still was family.  Worse still, he was damaged goods: he would no longer be able to see and he would no longer be capable of producing offspring having been genitally maimed in battle. In fact, from the look of things, he didn’t have long to live. Surely, he had got more than his just desserts. Enki accordingly proposed that Egypt be re-divided into two, with Seth ruling the southern part as was the case in the day of Osiris.
 

It was Geb, Seth’s own father, who rose to parry Enki’s line. “What’s the point of giving Seth territory when he never will have heirs?” Geb wondered aloud.   “Territory must not vest in a single generation: there has to be a son to bequeath it to.” Geb’s own suggestion was that Seth be given a dwelling place outside Enkite territory as no Enkite would entertain his toxic presence anymore.
 

After weighing all the pros and cons, Geb’s recommendation carried the day. Horus, Enki pronounced, was to be the new and sole ruler of the whole of Egypt and the decree was formally entered in the Chamber of Records. Meanwhile, it fell to Marduk, his grandfather, to find Seth a place of refuge. In the process, Marduk approached Ishkur-Adad, Enlil’s third-born son who had jurisdiction over modern-day Lebanon.

The Igigi, the formerly Mars-based Anunnaki astronauts who had come down to Earth, teemed around the Cedar Mountain and still held Marduk in high esteem having facilitated their relocation to our planet. They were therefore certain to embrace his deathly sickly grandson. 
 

Noting that Seth was now a perpetual invalid who would never raise trouble despite being a rival as an Enkite, Adad consented and granted citadel to Seth. He was given a retirement mansion in Lebanon and all the perks due to a god. There, he was to “end his days as a mortal, among the Igigi,” as per the ruling of Enki’s Council of the Gods. But Marduk had an ace up his sleeve. He didn’t simply organise a settling place for his grandson: he had other, shrewder ideas, which ideas eventually gave rise to what became known as the Second Pyramid War. 

 

THE CANAANITE CURSE

 

One of the most enigmatic statements in the Bible, which, sadly,  Christendom has dumbly embraced at face value without objectively interrogating it, is GENESIS 9:25-27. It reads as follows: “Cursed be Canaan. The lowest of slaves shall he be to his brothers. Praise be to the Lord, the God of Shem! May Canaan be the slave of Shem. May God extend Japheth’s territory;   may Japheth live in the tents of Shem,  and may Canaan be the slave of Japheth.”
 

These words were uttered by Noah, who whilst spread-eagled stark naked and in a drunken stupor was happened upon by his son Ham, who proceeded to denounce him to his brothers as a most despicable dad. According to Caucasian bigots of our day, this is the curse that universally extends to the black race (as if blacks have been the only enslaved race in history, when in truth every race was at one time or  the other another’s slave: blacks easily come to mind only because their enslavement is relatively recent).

But this view as well as the quoted passage all are bollocks and largely spurious: the biblical passage was concocted after the fact and the curse was mis-contextualised by the pro-Enlil authors of the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible.
 

The curse story is a litany of absurdities. First, why was it that it was Canaan who was cursed when he had nothing whatsoever to do with the Ham incident? Canaan wasn’t even the heir to Ham: he was the youngest of Ham’s four children. The heir was Cush. So why did Canaan  have to incur  the curse even if that be on behalf of his father when he was so far removed from the right of primogeniture?

Secondly, why did Yahweh (Enlil), Shem’s god,   factor  into the matter? Why was he exalted at the expense of his rival gods such as Enki or Marduk? One clearly can see politics written all over the story. It’s not real or objective at all: it’s tainted with partisan partiality.  
 

It’s only when one carefully reads between the lines of the Sumerian records and the apocryphal Book of Jubilees that they will come to fully comprehend what really transpired. What happened, folks, was that when Seth moved into Shem’s territory courtesy of the Enlilites themselves, after losing the war with Horus, he had a secret pact with Marduk.

The pact was for Seth to eventually appropriate the land between the spaceport in the Sinai Peninsula and the Landing Place at Baalbek in Lebanon so that these globally strategic places should come under the control of the Enkites. The annexation would also be a great springboard to Marduk’s ascendancy to global supremacy (as the new Enlil) when the Age of Aries dawned.  
 

Now, whereas Noah had no say over Seth, who was a god, he did have sway over fellow Earthlings. When the Earth was divided amongst his three sons in the immediate aftermath of the Deluge, each of these sons undertook an oath by which they were to abide through thick and thin. This oath said that anyone who encroached upon another’s territory would be accursed of “God”, that is, Enlil. Of Ham’s progeny, it was only the people led by Canaan who rallied to Seth in the war against Horus.

Southern Egypt, which was allocated to Seth in the time of Osiris,  was dominated by Canaan’s people, later to be known as Canaanites. It were the Canaanites (secretly prodded by Marduk) who opted to follow after their god Seth in Lebanon ostensibly to provide him a spiritual boost.     
 

Before the Canaanites processed into Lebanon, Noah, Ham himself, Cush, and Mizraim did their utmost to dissuade Canaan for fear of the inevitable repercussions. But Canaan was adamant that he had every right to be with his god. Says the Book of Jubilees: “And Ham his father, and Cush and Mizraim his brothers, said unto him: ‘Thou will hast settled in a land which is not thine, and which did not fall to us by lot; do not do so;

for if thou dost do so, thou and thy sons will be fallen in the land and be accursed through sedition; for by sedition ye have settled, and by sedition will thy children fall, and thou shall be rooted out forever. Dwell not in the dwelling of Shem; for to Shem and his sons did it come by their lot."
 

When at long last  Canaan and his people were established in Lebanon, the full brunt of the curse came to bear. The Book of Jubilees again: “"Cursed art thou and cursed shalt thou be beyond the sons of Noah, by the curse which we bound ourselves by an oath in the presence of the Holy Judge (Enlil) and in the presence of Noah our father.” It turns out the curse did not involve Ham at all or a transgression against  Noah as an individual. It was an already enacted clause which was rightly and justly invoked when Canaan unlawfully crossed over into Shem’s territory.

 

“SATAN” CAPTURES LAND OF ROCKETSHIPS

 

When the Canaanites moved into Shem’s territory, the Enlilites made very light of the matter. Why? There were likely two main reasons. First, the days of their god, Seth, were numbered.  Not only was he gravely ill but he had been condemned by the Council of the Gods to “live like a mortal”. What that meant, fundamentally, was that he was to be deprived, at least officially, of the vital longevity-boosting substance, the monoatomic powder of gold we today call Ormus, which the Anunnaki ingested in one way or the other to stay in excellent physical health.

As such, Seth was certain to die sooner rather than later and since he had no heirs that would spell the end of his cult following.  Second, the Enlilites counted on the possibility that with time, future-generation Canaanites might switch allegiances from Enkite to Enlilite and thus swell the ranks of Earthlings who danced to the totem of the Bull – Enlil’s symbol. It turned out the Enlilites were self-deluded.
 

At first, Seth pulled a prank on the Enlilites. Apparently, he did fully recover from his infirmities. It is probable that unlike his castration, which was permanent, his sight was restored, in all likelihood thanks to the medical genius of Ningishzidda as his blindness is not emphasised in the Sumerian records. Upon his recovery, the Enlilites made a proposition to him for a switching of camps in their favour. Seth duly agreed though this was a ruse on his part. Seth’s role now was to recruit the Canaanites to the Enlilite fold.

He was to test the genuineness of their commitment to the Enlilite cause by administering to them a kind of truth serum or lie detector test.  It was on account of this role that his name, Set-En, took on the new meaning of “Truth Lord”. When Jesus was “tempted of Satan” in the Judean Wilderness, it was not by a supernatural king of the fallen angels: it was an agent of Enlil, a Set-En/Satan who was mandated to have a go at co-opting Jesus into the Enlilite faction of the Anunnaki (Jesus was an Enkite). Jesus turned down these overtures as is common knowledge.
 

While Seth was pretending to dutifully pander to the Enlilite agenda, he was at the same time rallying in force a mighty army to overrun Shem’s lands in cahoots with Marduk (under the pretext that he was preparing for another clash with Horus for the retaking of Egypt). Marduk was resentful of the fact that whilst Tilmun, the spaceport, was supposed to be a neutral area, the Enlilites were the ones running the show there: Ninmah, the official overseer, had been reduced to a figurehead if not an outright Enlilite puppet.

Marduk’s scheme eventually did bear fruit although scholars have under-emphasised his triumph. Seth did march on the Sinai Peninsula and capture the spaceport without the Enlilites putting up the merest fight having been thoroughly outwitted. Meanwhile, the triumphant Canaanites fanned all over Shem’s lands, settled them, and appropriately renamed them Canaan, which was to become Palestine in New Testament times. The Enkites now had control of the Landing Place, the spaceport, the Mission Control Centre at Jerusalem, and the Giza Pyramid – the principal symbols with which the Anunnaki asserted their might!
 

It is obvious from the Sumerian records that Seth did capture the Sinai Peninsula as we read of Enki and Ninmah deliberating together as to which Enkite should rule a particular segment of the region.  In one passage, Enki suggests to Ninmah that, “Let Enshag (either Seth or Marduk’s son Nabu: scholars are not sure) rule Tilmun”. It was at this juncture that Ninmah was conferred the title of Mistress of the Great Pyramid by the Egyptians and also began to be addressed as Hathor, in paraphrase meaning “Rocket Goddess”. 

To the Enlilites, however, Ninmah had sold out. She was dubbed Tsir, meaning “snake”, since in their eyes she now was a witting tool of the Enkites, who were called Serpents in mocking though the original meaning was a most noble one.  Enki was of the Serpent race of Orion, as opposed to Enlil who was of the Wolfen-Leonine race of Sirius.
 

The seizure of Shem’s lands by Seth is such   a glaring embarrassment to the pro-Enlilite Levite authors of the Pentateuch that it has been skirted in the Bible although it is resoundingly chronicled in the Book of Jubilees, perhaps one of the reasons the book was excluded from the Old Testament canon. It was this act of Enlilite betrayal on the part of Seth that turned him from Set-En the Truth Lord to Satan the Devil.

 

OPERATION “CRUSH THE GREAT SERPENT”

 

To their credit, the Enlilites did not respond with a knee-jerk reaction to a violation of their territories. Exactly 300 years, equivalent albeit to about a month in Nibiru time, elapsed before they   sprang into action. Why did they exercise such uncharacteristic patience when Enlil, their head honcho, was so easily roused to vindictiveness?
 

It could have been that they wanted to give negotiation ample enough chance, or that King Anu had urged that they bide their time, or that they simply wanted to arm themselves to the teeth and pepper over all the possible cracks before they took on their antagonists – we can only speculate as the Sumerian narratives do not furnish the associated nitty gritties.  
 

In the war, which took place sometime around 8670 BC, the Enlilites were commanded   by Ninurta, Enlil’s firstborn son, whereas the Enkites were commanded by Marduk, Enki’s firstborn son.  Marduk was no more than a ceremonial General: he had never taken part in any armed conflict in his life. On the other hand, Ninurta was a decorated warrior whose CV included his iconic defeat of “The Evil Zu” many shars ago. Moreover, Ninurta’s key lieutenants – Ishkur-Adad, Utu-Shamash, and Inanna-Ishtar – were all fighter pilots of note.

In the Marduk High Command, which comprised of Ninagal, Gibil, Horus, and Marduk himself, only Horus was a seasoned and accomplished dog of war. Nergal, who was married to Ereshkigal, Enlil’s granddaughter, had recused himself from participation in the war to tread a neutral path. Ningishzidda, who had been instrumental in Horus’s defeat of Seth when he provided Horus with  some of the air power, made it clear he wasn’t going to have anything to do with the war, which in his opinion the Enkites had precipitated simply to stroke the oversized ego of Marduk. And Enki of course was not a military man: although Marduk roped him into the war, it was only for his sagacity and for his potentially valuable tips as the elder statesman.  
 

Meanwhile, Ninurta’s aim, he told his lead combatants, was to terminate the “Great Serpent”, that is, Marduk. They responded that they had his full support as their General, that they too would fight to the death to ensure the Enkites were routed once and for all and all the space-related sites were repossessed. Ninurta was in the main counting on the dreaded  Imdugud, a most elusive and deadly fighter craft he had personally designed after his earlier one, the Tladi, was destroyed in the  showdown with Zu.

It was the Imdugud which inspired his emblem, a lion-headed bird resting on two lions or two bulls. When in 1497 Leonardo Da Vinci did a sketch of his concept of a future man-powered flying machine, it was the Imdugud he seemingly plagiarised as the sketch had an uncanny resemblance to the Sumerian depiction of Ninurta’s war machine.  
 

The war was fought in three phases – the Sinai Peninsula precincts, the Mountainlands of Africa,   and the Great Pyramid. Who would triumph in the war now dubbed the Second Pyramid War although a better billing should be Ninurta Vs Marduk?

NEXT WEEK: MARDUK Vs NINURTA

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GONE FISHING

28th March 2023

In recent years, using personal devices in working environments has become so commonplace it now has its own acronym, BOYD (Bring Your Own Device).  But as employees skip between corporate tools and personal applications on their own devices, their actions introduce a number of possible risks that should be managed and mitigated with careful consideration.  Consider these examples:

Si-lwli, a small family-run business in Wales, is arguably as niche a company as you could find, producing talking toys used to promote the Welsh language. Their potential market is small, with only some 300,000 Welsh language speakers in the world and in reality the business is really more of a hobby for the husband-and-wife team, who both still have day jobs.  Yet, despite still managing to be successful in terms of sales, the business is now fighting for survival after recently falling prey to cybercriminals. Emails between Si-Iwli and their Chinese suppliers were intercepted by hackers who altered the banking details in the correspondence, causing Si-Iwli to hand over £18,000 (around P ¼ m) to the thieves. That might not sound much to a large enterprise, but to a small or medium business it can be devastating.

Another recent SMB hacking story which appeared in the Wall Street Journal concerned Innovative Higher Ed Consulting (IHED) Inc, a small New York start-up with a handful of employees. IHED didn’t even have a website, but fraudsters were able to run stolen credit card numbers through the company’s payment system and reverse the charges to the tune of $27,000, around the same loss faced by Si-Iwli.  As the WSJ put it, the hackers completely destroyed the company, forcing its owners to fold.

And in May 2019, the city of Baltimore’s computer system was hit by a ransomware attack, with hackers using a variant called RobinHood. The hack, which has lasted more than a month, paralysed the computer system for city employees, with the hackers demanding a payment in Bitcoin to give access back to the city.

Of course, hackers target governments or business giants  but small and medium businesses are certainly not immune. In fact, 67% of SMBs reported that they had experienced a cyber attack across a period of 12 months, according to a 2018 survey carried out by security research firm Ponemon Institute. Additionally, Verizon issued a report in May 2019 that small businesses accounted for 43% of its reported data breaches.  Once seen as less vulnerable than PCs, smartphone attacks are on the rise, with movements like the Dark Caracal spyware campaign underlining the allure of mobile devices to hackers. Last year, the US Federal Trade Commission released a statement calling for greater education on mobile security, coming at a time when around 42% of all Android devices are believed to not carry the latest security updates.

This is an era when employees increasingly use their smartphones for work-related purposes so is your business doing enough to protect against data breaches on their employees’ phones? The SME Cyber Crime Survey 2018 carried out for risk management specialists AON showed that more than 80% of small businesses did not view this as a threat yet if as shown, 67% of SMBs were said to have been victims of hacking, either the stats are wrong or business owners are underestimating their vulnerability.  A 2019 report by PricewaterhouseCoopers suggests the latter, stating that the majority of global businesses are unprepared for cyber attacks.

Consider that a workstation no longer means a desk in an office: It can be a phone in the back of a taxi or Uber; a laptop in a coffee shop, or a tablet in an airport lounge.  Wherever the device is used, employees can potentially install applications that could be harmful to your business, even from something as seemingly insignificant as clicking on an accidental download or opening a link on a phishing email.  Out of the physical workplace, your employees’ activities might not have the same protections as they would on a company-monitored PC.

Yet many businesses not only encourage their employees to work remotely, but assume working from coffee shops, bookstores, and airports can boost employees’ productivity.  Unfortunately, many remote hot spots do not provide secure Wi-Fi so if your employee is accessing their work account on unsecured public Wi-Fi,  sensitive business data could be at risk. Furthermore, even if your employee uses a company smartphone or has access to company data through a personal mobile device, there is always a chance data could be in jeopardy with a lost or stolen device, even information as basic as clients’ addresses and phone numbers.

BOYDs are also at risk from malware designed to harm and infect the host system, transmittable to smartphones when downloading malicious third-party apps.  Then there is ransomware, a type of malware used by hackers to specifically take control of a system’s data, blocking access or threatening to release sensitive information unless a ransom is paid such as the one which affected Baltimore.  Ransomware attacks are on the increase,  predicted to occur every 14 seconds, potentially costing billions of dollars per year.

Lastly there is phishing – the cyber equivalent of the metaphorical fishing exercise –  whereby  cybercriminals attempt to obtain sensitive data –usernames, passwords, credit card details –usually through a phoney email designed to look legitimate which directs the user to a fraudulent website or requests the data be emailed back directly. Most of us like to think we could recognize a phishing email when we see it, but these emails have become more sophisticated and can come through other forms of communication such as messaging apps.

Bottom line is to be aware of the potential problems with BOYDs and if in doubt,  consult your IT security consultants.  You can’t put the own-device genie back in the bottle but you can make data protection one of your three wishes!

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“I Propose to Diana Tonight”

28th March 2023

About five days before Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed landed in Paris, General Atiku, a certain Edward Williams was taking a walk in a woods in the Welsh town of Mountain Ash. Williams, then 73, was a psychic of some renown. He had in the past foretold assassination attempts on US President Ronald Reagan, which occurred on March 30, 1981, and Pope John Paul II, which came to pass on May 13, 1981.

As he trudged the woods, Williams  had a sudden premonition that pointed to Diana’s imminent fate as per Christopher Andersen’s book The Day Diana Died. “When the vision struck me, it was as if everything around me was obscured and replaced by shadowy figures,” Williams was later to reminisce. “In the middle was the face of Princess Diana. Her expression was sad and full of pathos. She was wearing what looked like a floral dress with a short dark cardigan. But it was vague. I went cold with fear and knew it was a sign that she was in danger.”

Williams hastily beat a retreat to his home, which he shared with his wife Mary, and related to her his presentiment, trembling like an aspen leaf as he did so. “I have never seen him so upset,” Mary recounted. “He felt he was given a sign and when he came back from his walk he was deeply shaken.”

The following day, Williams frantically sauntered into a police station to inform the police of his premonition. The officer who attended to him would have dismissed him as no more than a crackpot but he treated him seriously in view of the accuracy of his past predictions. He  took a statement and immediately passed it on to the Special Branch Investigative  Unit.

The report read as follows:

“On 27 August, at 14:12 hrs, a man by the name of Edward Williams came to Mountain Ash police station. He said he was a psychic and predicted that Princess Diana was going to die. In previous years, he has predicted that the Pope and Ronald Reagan were going to be the victims of assassination attempts. On both occasions he was proved to be correct. Mr Williams appeared to be quite normal.”

Williams, General, was spot-on as usual: four days later, the princess was no more.

Meanwhile, General,  even as Dodi and Diana were making their way to the Fayed-owned Ritz Hotel in central Paris, British newspapers were awash with headlines that suggested Diana was kind of deranged. Writes Andrew Morton in Diana in Pursuit of Love: “In The Independent Diana was described as ‘a woman with fundamentally nothing to say about anything’. She was ‘suffering from a form of arrested development’. ‘Isn’t it time she started using her head?’ asked The Mail on Sunday. The Sunday Mirror printed a special supplement entitled ‘A Story of Love’; The News of the World claimed that William had demanded that Diana should split from Dodi: ‘William can’t help it, he just doesn’t like the man.’ William was reportedly ‘horrified’ and ‘doesn’t think Mr Fayed is good for his mother’ – or was that just the press projecting their own prejudices? The upmarket Sunday Times newspaper, which had first serialised my biography of the princess, now put her in the psychiatrist’s chair for daring to be wooed by a Muslim. The pop-psychologist Oliver James put Diana ‘On the Couch’, asking why she was so ‘depressed’ and desperate for love. Other tabloids piled in with dire prognostications – about Prince Philip’s hostility to the relationship, Diana’s prospect of exile, and the social ostracism she would face if she married Dodi.”

DIANA AND DODI AT THE RITZ

Before Diana and Dodi departed the Villa Windsor sometime after 16 hrs, General, one of Dodi’s bodyguards Trevor Rees-Jones furtively asked Diana as to what the programme for the evening was. This Trevor did out of sheer desperation as Dodi had ceased and desisted from telling members of his security detail, let alone anyone else for that matter, what his onward destination was for fear that that piece of information would be passed on to the paparazzi. Diana kindly obliged Trevor though her response was terse and scarcely revealing. “Well, eventually we will be going out to a restaurant”, that was all Diana said. Without advance knowledge of exactly what restaurant that was, Trevor and his colleagues’ hands were tied: they could not do a recce on it as was standard practice for the security team of a VIP principal.  Dodi certainly, General, was being recklessly by throwing such caution to the winds.

At about 16:30, Diana and Dodi drew up at the Ritz Hotel, where they were received by acting hotel manager Claude Roulet.  The front entrance of the hotel was already crawling with paparazzi, as a result of which the couple took the precaution of using the rear entrance, where hopefully they would make their entry unperturbed and unmolested. The first thing they did when they were ensconced in the now $10,000 a night Imperial Suite was to spend some time on their mobiles and set about touching base with friends, relations, and associates.  Diana called at least two people, her clairvoyant friend Rita Rogers and her favourite journalist Richard Kay of The Daily Mail.

Rita, General,  was alarmed that Diana had proceeded to venture to Paris notwithstanding the warning she had given Dodi and herself in relation to what she had seen of him  in the crystal ball when the couple had consulted her. When quizzed as to what the hell she indeed was doing in Paris at that juncture, Diana replied that she and Dodi had simply come to do some shopping, which though partially true was not the material reason they were there. “But Diana, remember what I told Dodi,” Rita said somewhat reprovingly. Diana a bit apprehensively replied, “Yes I remember. I will be careful. I promise.” Well,  she did not live up to her promise as we shall soon unpack General.

As for Richard Kay, Diana made known to him that, “I have decided I am going to radically change my life. I am going to complete my obligations to charities and to the anti-personnel land mines cause, but in November I want to completely withdraw from formal public life.”

Once she was done with her round of calls, Diana went down to the hair saloon by the hotel swimming pool to have her hair washed and blow-dried ahead of the scheduled evening dinner.

THE “TELL ME YES” RING IS DELIVERED

Since the main object of their Paris trip was to pick up the “Tell Me Yes” engagement ring  Dodi had ordered in Monte Carlo a week earlier, Dodi decided to check on Repossi Jewellery, which was right within the Ritz prencincts, known as the Place Vendome.  It could have taken less than a minute for Dodi to get to the store on foot but he decided to use a car to outsmart the paparazzi invasion. He was driven there by Trevor Rees-Jones, with Alexander Kez Wingfield and Claude Roulet following on foot, though he entered the shop alone.

The Repossi store had closed for the holiday season but Alberto Repossi, accompanied by his wife and brother-in-law,  had decided to travel all the way from his home in Monaco  and momentarily open it for the sake of the potentially highly lucrative  Dodi transaction.  Alberto, however, disappointed Dodi as the ring he had chosen was not the one  he produced. The one he showed Dodi was pricier and perhaps more exquisite but Dodi  was adamant that he wanted the exact one he had ordered as that was what Diana herself had picked. It was a ploy  on the part of Repossi to make a real killing on the sale, his excuse to that effect being that Diana deserved a ring tha was well worthy of her social pedigree.  With Dodi having expressed disaffection, Repossi rendered his apologies and assured Dodi he would make the right ring available shortly, whereupon Dodi repaired back to the hotel to await its delivery. But Dodi  did insist nonetheless that the pricier ring be delivered too in case it appealed to Diana anyway.

Repossi delivered the two rings an hour later. They were collected by Roulet. On inspecting them, Dodi chose the very one he had seen in Monte Carlo, apparently at the insistence of Diana.  There is a possibility that Diana, who was very much aware of her public image and was not comfortable with ostentatious displays of wealth, may have deliberately shown an interest in a less expensive engagement ring. It  may have been a purely romantic as opposed to a prestigious  choice for her.

The value of the ring, which was found on a wardrobe shelf in Dodi’s apartment after the crash,  has been estimated to be between $20,000 and $250,000 as Repossi has always refused to be drawn into revealing how much Dodi paid for it. The sum, which enjoyed a 25 percent discount, was in truth paid for not by Dodi himself but by his father as was the usual practice.

Dodi was also shown Repossi’s sketches for a bracelet, a watch, and earrings which he proposed to create if Diana approved of them.

DIANA AND DODI GUSH OVER IMMINENT NUPTIALS

At about 7 pm,  Dodi and Diana left the Ritz and headed for Dodi’s apartment at a place known as the Arc de Trompe. They went there to properly tog themselves out for the scheduled evening dinner. They spent two hours at the luxurious apartment. As usual, the ubiquitous paparazzi were patiently waiting for them there.

As they lingered in the apartment, Dodi beckoned over to his butler Rene Delorm  and showed him  the engagement ring. “Dodi came into my kitchen,” Delorm relates. “He looked into the hallway to check that Diana couldn’t hear and reached into his pocket and pulled out the box … He said, ‘Rene, I’m going to propose to the princess tonight. Make sure that we have champagne on ice when we come back from dinner’.” Rene described the ring as “a spectacular diamond encrusted ring, a massive emerald surrounded by a cluster of diamonds, set on a yellow and white gold band sitting in a small light-grey velvet box”.

Just before 9 pm, Dodi called the brother of his step-father, Hassan Yassen, who also was staying at the Ritz  that night, and told him that he hoped to get married to Diana by the end of the year.

Later that same evening, both Dodi and Diana would talk to Mohamed Al Fayed, Dodi’s dad, and make known to him their pre-nuptial intentions. “They called me and said we’re coming back  (to London) on Sunday (August 31) and on Monday (September 1) they are

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RAMADAN – The Blessed Month of Fasting

28th March 2023

Ramadan is the fasting month for Muslims, where over one billion Muslims throughout the world fast from dawn to sunset, and pray additional prayers at night. It is a time for inner reflection, devotion to Allah, and self-control. It is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. As you read this Muslims the world over have already begun fasting as the month of Ramadan has commenced (depending on the sighting of the new moon).

‘The month of Ramadan is that in which the Qur’an was revealed as guidance for people, in it are clear signs of guidance and Criterion, therefore whoever of you who witnesses this month, it is obligatory on him to fast it. But whoever is ill or traveling let him fast the same number of other days, God desires ease for you and not hardship, and He desires that you complete the ordained period and glorify God for His guidance to you, that you may be grateful”. Holy Qur’an  (2 : 185)

Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars upon which the structure of Islam is built. The other four are: the declaration of one’s belief in Allah’s oneness and in the message of Muhammad (PBUH); regular attendance to prayer; payment of zakaat (obligatory charity); and the pilgrimage to Mecca.

As explained in an earlier article, fasting includes total abstinence from eating, drinking, smoking, refraining from obscenity, avoiding getting into arguments and including abstaining from marital relations, from sunrise to sunset. While fasting may appear to some as difficult Muslims see it as an opportunity to get closer to their Lord, a chance to develop spiritually and at the same time the act of fasting builds character, discipline and self-restraint.

Just as our cars require servicing at regular intervals, so do Muslims consider Ramadan as a month in which the body and spirit undergoes as it were a ‘full service’. This ‘service’ includes heightened spiritual awareness both the mental and physical aspects and also the body undergoing a process of detoxification and some of the organs get to ‘rest’ through fasting.

Because of the intensive devotional activity fasting, Ramadan has a particularly high importance, derived from its very personal nature as an act of worship but there is nothing to stop anyone from privately violating Allah’s commandment of fasting if one chooses to do so by claiming to be fasting yet eating on the sly. This means that although fasting is obligatory, its observance is purely voluntary. If a person claims to be a Muslim, he is expected to fast in Ramadan.

 

The reward Allah gives for proper fasting is very generous. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) quotes Allah as saying: “All actions done by a human being are his own except fasting, which belongs to Me and I will reward it accordingly.” We are also told by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that the reward for proper fasting is admittance into heaven.

Fasting earns great reward when it is done in a ‘proper’ manner. This is because every Muslim is required to make his worship perfect. For example perfection of fasting can be achieved through restraint of one’s feelings and emotions. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that when fasting, a person should not allow himself to be drawn into a quarrel or a slanging match. He teaches us: “On a day of fasting, let no one of you indulge in any obscenity, or enter into a slanging match. Should someone abuse or fight him, let him respond by saying: ‘I am fasting!’”

This high standard of self-restraint fits in well with fasting, which is considered as an act of self-discipline. Islam requires us to couple patience with voluntary abstention from indulgence in our physical desires. The purpose of fasting helps man to attain a high degree of sublimity, discipline and self-restraint. In other words, this standard CAN BE achieved by every Muslim who knows the purpose of fasting and strives to fulfill it.

Fasting has another special aspect. It makes all people share in the feelings of hunger and thirst. In normal circumstances, people with decent income may go from one year’s end to another without experiencing the pangs of hunger which a poor person may feel every day of his life. Such an experience helps to draw the rich one’s conscience nearer to needs of the poor. A Muslim is encouraged to be more charitable and learns to give generously for a good cause.

Fasting also has a universal or communal aspect to it. As Muslims throughout the world share in this blessed act of worship, their sense of unity is enhanced by the fact that every Muslim individual joins willingly in the fulfillment of this divine commandment. This is a unity of action and purpose, since they all fast in order to be better human beings. As a person restrains himself from the things he desires most, in the hope that he will earn Allah’s pleasure, self-discipline and sacrifice become part of his nature.

The month of Ramadan can aptly be described as a “season of worship.” Fasting is the main aspect of worship in this month, because people are more attentive to their prayers, read the Qur’an more frequently and also strive to improve on their inner and outer character. Thus, their devotion is more complete and they feel much happier in Ramadan because they feel themselves to be closer to their Creator.

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