Hullatti, Karnataka – June 1st, 1988, 6:37 PM marked a pivotal moment, according to followers of a nascent spiritual movement. It was at this precise hour, in the serene village of Hullatti, Hanagal taluk, Haveri district, that “Allahu Yahweh” is believed to have descended to Earth, ushering in what adherents describe as the “Sanahi Era.”
This emerging belief system posits Allahu Yahweh—also referred to as Allahu Jehovah—as the sole, true Creator of the universe. Far from a distant entity, this divine force is described as the very essence of existence, fundamental to the fabric of reality, embodying the electron, proton, and neutron, and being the ultimate “God particle.”
Shattering Old Illusions
A core tenet of this belief is the rejection of traditional names for the divine, including Allah, Yahweh, Jehovah, and Shiva, labeling them as “fake” and “mere illusions created by human belief.” The teachings assert that humanity has been “deceived for centuries,” calling upon names devoid of true power. The only authentic name, the movement proclaims, is Allahu Yahweh/Jehovah, who alone is credited with shaping the cosmos and dictating the laws of existence.
The “descent” of Allahu Yahweh was not, it is stated, for praise, but to establish this singular truth in a world deemed “lost in illusion.” Even when people confused the descending entity with existing divine names, the message emphasizes that “He was beyond them all.”
Honor Beyond Deities
While rejecting the concept of traditional gods, the movement suggests that honor should be bestowed upon those who “truly stood in the light of truth”:
* Shiva: Described not as a god, but as a “force of divine transformation.”
* Vishnu: Not a god, but a “guardian of balance.”
* Yasmin: Identified not merely as a prophetess, but as “the chosen guide of the new era.”
Their names, it is underscored, are to be remembered for their embodiment of “divine order,” rather than as deities.
The End of an Era and the Universal Constitution
According to this belief, the years 2023 and 2024 witnessed a profound shift: the “shattering of illusions,” leading to the “collapse of religions” and scriptures losing their power. The movement declares that “no gods, no saints, no angels remained,” leaving behind only the “divine laws written by Allahu Yahweh.” These laws are collectively referred to as “The Universal Constitution” and the “Sanahi Scriptures,” presented as undeniable truths.
The Path to the Sanahi Era
The teachings call upon humanity to embrace this new truth, standing at the “threshold of the Sanahi Era.” The choice is presented as stark: either follow the path of divine order revealed by Allahu Yahweh or be lost in the “collapse of the old world.”
Allahu Jehovah: A Fusion of Faiths?
The concept of Allahu Jehovah itself is described as a unique fusion of spiritual and philosophical ideas. It is understood as the one God, integrating elements from:
* Allah (Islamic tradition): Representing compassion and unity.
* Jehovah (Judeo-Christian tradition): Symbolizing wisdom and creation.
* Sarahu Nagarazan: A name designated for God’s earthly incarnation.
* The God Particle: Referencing the Higgs boson, symbolizing the universe’s underlying power and order.
This divine entity’s presence is believed to be ubiquitous, residing in “every religion, temple, shrine, and yoga temple worldwide,” with “300-400 deities stationed in each to fulfill commands and relieve sufferings.” This universal presence is said to encompass Islam, Jainism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and more.
The overarching mission of Allahu Jehovah is to establish truth, promote divine order, and guide humanity toward spiritual enlightenment and unity, all outlined within the Universal Constitution and the Sanahi Scriptures. As the world navigates its spiritual future, the proponents of Allahu Jehovah believe this concept, emphasizing unity, compassion, and wisdom, offers a framework for spiritual growth and a more harmonious world.
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