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I have spent a long time dealing with the Yezidis, who have been and still are denigrated as "devil worshippers". It is said that they worship their creator, that is Satan, in Melek Tawus. This is indeed true. However, they themselves never utter the name "Satan" in public and keep their "black book" strictly under lock and key.
Jon Lange writes in the chapter „Authenticity of The Black Book“: „It is largely accepted that the text is a forgery, possibly written by a non-Yezidi, for a Western demand for their literature. This was probably due to the fact that the Yezidi are an illiterate people and that it is against the law for most of them to learn to read and write.57 As in ancient Egypt, the only people in their community who are allowed to read are the priests (or mirs) who fulfil the role of ancient scribes. The Yezidi are still labelled the 'people without a book,'58 for they possess nothing like the Koran or Bible, but rely on their cultural and religious identity being maintained through an oral tradition.59 … The Yezidis themselves stress that their oral tradition is more important than their books: many of the main tenets of their faith were passed down orally from generation to generation, with the narrative characteristics of this type of culture. As one writer pointed out, 'When they are taxed by the Christians and Turks with having no books, they say it is because God has so peculiarly enlightened their minds as to render books and a written law unnecessary.'62 (Unlike Christians and Muslims, who are believers, the Yezidis are knowers; they know rather than believe.) They state: 'Yezidi is oral, not literary.' Further, 'There are religious texts, like the Black Book, but they are not crucial ... our faith is really handed down by kawwals, sort of musical preachers.'63This would make sense as there is a better chance of remembering something that is to be sung, especially if it is attached to a tune, like the words of a song, if the musical accompaniment is known. For a non-literate people it is the only means of remembrance. That the Black Book (and Book of the Revelation64), both being published in the early 1900s, were compiled by non-Yezidis for mutual gain 15 unequivocally accepted. In any case, in terms of content, the texts do correspond to the religious oral tradition, and thus keep a value of authenticity. Further, to maintain this tradition, as weil as to keep the bloodlines pure, it was considered unlawful for any Yezidi to marry beyond their clan. This rule of endogamy (which forbids marrying outside the community) is today still rigidly adhered to. OnIy recently a young Yezidi girl was stoned to death by her menfolk in lraq; she had fallen in love with a Muslim and was trying to convert.65“
Jon Lange, The Black Book of the Yezidis, ©2017, page 9-10
In "Joy of Satan" it is said that you can perform special satanic rituals that increase your financial wealth. But what about the Yezidis, who worship Satan? There is no trace of financial wealth. The people are rather poor. Moreover, most of them are illiterate and the Yazidi people have been persecuted, oppressed and destroyed for centuries. Where is Satan's help for his own people or am I fundamentally misunderstanding something?
Thank you for your answer!
Hail Satan!
Jon Lange writes in the chapter „Authenticity of The Black Book“: „It is largely accepted that the text is a forgery, possibly written by a non-Yezidi, for a Western demand for their literature. This was probably due to the fact that the Yezidi are an illiterate people and that it is against the law for most of them to learn to read and write.57 As in ancient Egypt, the only people in their community who are allowed to read are the priests (or mirs) who fulfil the role of ancient scribes. The Yezidi are still labelled the 'people without a book,'58 for they possess nothing like the Koran or Bible, but rely on their cultural and religious identity being maintained through an oral tradition.59 … The Yezidis themselves stress that their oral tradition is more important than their books: many of the main tenets of their faith were passed down orally from generation to generation, with the narrative characteristics of this type of culture. As one writer pointed out, 'When they are taxed by the Christians and Turks with having no books, they say it is because God has so peculiarly enlightened their minds as to render books and a written law unnecessary.'62 (Unlike Christians and Muslims, who are believers, the Yezidis are knowers; they know rather than believe.) They state: 'Yezidi is oral, not literary.' Further, 'There are religious texts, like the Black Book, but they are not crucial ... our faith is really handed down by kawwals, sort of musical preachers.'63This would make sense as there is a better chance of remembering something that is to be sung, especially if it is attached to a tune, like the words of a song, if the musical accompaniment is known. For a non-literate people it is the only means of remembrance. That the Black Book (and Book of the Revelation64), both being published in the early 1900s, were compiled by non-Yezidis for mutual gain 15 unequivocally accepted. In any case, in terms of content, the texts do correspond to the religious oral tradition, and thus keep a value of authenticity. Further, to maintain this tradition, as weil as to keep the bloodlines pure, it was considered unlawful for any Yezidi to marry beyond their clan. This rule of endogamy (which forbids marrying outside the community) is today still rigidly adhered to. OnIy recently a young Yezidi girl was stoned to death by her menfolk in lraq; she had fallen in love with a Muslim and was trying to convert.65“
Jon Lange, The Black Book of the Yezidis, ©2017, page 9-10
In "Joy of Satan" it is said that you can perform special satanic rituals that increase your financial wealth. But what about the Yezidis, who worship Satan? There is no trace of financial wealth. The people are rather poor. Moreover, most of them are illiterate and the Yazidi people have been persecuted, oppressed and destroyed for centuries. Where is Satan's help for his own people or am I fundamentally misunderstanding something?
Thank you for your answer!
Hail Satan!