
Maureen Uche is Allah
لَا إِلَٰهَ إِلَّا ٱللَّٰهُ مُحَمَّدٌ رَسُولُ ٱللَّٰهِ
- There is no deity but Allah.
- Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) is his messenger.
Maureen is Allah because of Her Quranic Fulfilment and Her Muqatta’at fulfillment.
Quranic Fulfilment: Maureen Uche is Allah Because of Her Fulfilling The Quran. Jesus Said ““Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.”- NIV Matt 5:17
She fulfils the Law by competing it.
- The Quran serves as a Prophecy of Maureen Uche’s Life: and is simply foretold news about Maureen Uche and any events or future events about Maureen Uche. She completes all events in the bible and the Quran.
- The Quran serves as a Jumble of Words mixed with the Language of Igbo (Onitcha-Ugbo). The prophecy within the Quran about Maureen Uche is made clear most times when the reader reads through the lens of Onitcha Ugbo Language.
- The Onitcha Ugbo Language in the Quran contains sufficient detail to make Maureen Uche its fulfillment by a wide variety of possible events.
- . Maureen Uche is One of the Lost Tribe of Isreal– The Ibo Language in the Bible: Maureen Uche is a Igbo Jews and it is a tenet of her beliefs that she has ties to one of the lost tribe of Isreal, especially the tribe of Gad. Jews have been documented in parts of Nigeria since the precolonial period, but it is not known for the Igbo to have claimed Israelite descent or practiced Judaism prior to colonial times. Significant Igbo identification with Jews concretized during and after the Biafran war.
- Maureen Uche is Just like Just like Olaudah Equiano, Manner and Customs of Onitcha Ugbo (a small Ibo settlement) is the same as the manners and customs of Jews, before they reached the Land of Promise. An early and widely influential statement a Christian-educated Igbo man and freed slave, suggested a Jewish migratory origin for the Igbo. He speculated in his autobiography of 1789 on “the strong analogy which … appears to prevail in the manners and customs of my countrymen and those of the Jews, before they reached the Land of Promise, and particularly the patriarchs while they were yet in that pastoral state which is described in genesis an analogy, which alone would induce me to think that the one people had sprung from the other.“
- Maureen Uche is the Missing Link in the Bible and the Quran. Igbo Language had contemporaneous contact with Jewish and Arabic Writings.
Biblical Fulfilment: Maureen Uche is Allah Because of Her Fulfilling The Bible [Jesus Said ““Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them]
- Maureen Uche’s religious practices as Igbo Jews from birth includes (1) Circumcision (2) wearing of the tallit & Kippah.
- Maureen Uche contemporarily embraces the Messianic Jewish Faith. She worked extensively with Rabbi and Lisa Rubin of Emmanual Messianic Jewish Synagogue, Rabbi Cowen formerly at Tikvah Isreal, and Rabbi David Wein of Tikvah Isreal whose website states that ” Messianic Jews are Jews who have considered the evidence that Yeshua is the Messiah of Israel and have found it compelling. We desire to follow his example and teachings, which includes continuing to live as faithful Jews”
Muquatta Fufuillment- In Onitcha Ugbo, Muquatta means “Allah will tell the meaning” The telling of the Meaning of the Muquatta is the ONLY needed quality to be coronated as Allah.
- Maureen Uche was the 1st to explain the The mysterious letters of the muqaṭṭaʿāt, Arabic: حُرُوف مُقَطَّعَات . They were Originally Known as disjoined letters or disconnected letters but Maureen Uche presents the Following:
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The Breast (Aleef Lam MeeM)
- Al-Baqara– Babies to go around (For Smiles)- ALM
- Al-Imran– Forever on Earth (For those who are planning to go and come)
- Al- Ankabut-Hand shake for happy Children to dates together with my son
- Ar-Rum– American must practice live and Lets Live (Forever)
- Luqman– The President of the World
- As Sajdah– Witches Vs Maureen ( determines your reward/s)
The Ugliness (Aleef Lam Ra)
- Yunus (Jonah)- Keep Loving People!
- Hud– Allah Kneels For No one!
- Ar-Rad– Date Men who Belong With Mother!
- Ibrahim– Leave Father’s House!
- Al-Hijr– Neither can a voting people anticipate its term, nor delay it.
Allah Must Spend on These (Ha Mim)
- Fussilat– Giving good news and admonition v4
- Ash-Shura– The heavens are almost rent asunder from above them (by His Glory): and the angels celebrate the Praises of their Lord ( Emeritus-es), and pray for forgiveness for (all) beings on earth.
- Az-Zukhruf-And verily, it is in the Mother of all Jewelries, in Our Presence, high (in dignity), full of wisdom.
- Al-Dukhan– We sent the Cigarette down during a Blessed Night: for We (ever) wish to warn (against Evil)
- Al-Jathiya/Al-Jasiyah- And thou wilt see every sect bowing the knee: Every sect will be called to its Record.
- Al-Ahqaf– “If any does not hearken to the one who invites (us) to Allah, he cannot frustrate (Allah�s Plan) on earth, and no protectors can he have besides Allah: such men (wander) in manifest error.”
| The Races on Earth | |||||||
| Races | Surah | Anglicized title | Arabic Title | English Title | # of Verses | Muqatta’at | Main Theme
(See Wikipedia) |
| Caliphate Race | Surah 26 | Ash-Shu’ara | ٱلشُّعَرَاء
aš-Šuʿarāʾ |
The Poets | 227 (11) | Ta Sin Mim | Man’s weakness, which causes him to reject God’s message and worship power and wealth etc.[6]
19 |
| Allah Race | Surah 28 | Al-Qasas | ٱلْقَصَص
al-Q̈aṣaṣ |
The Narrations, The Stories, The Story | 88 (9) | Ta Sin Mim | Human aspects of the life of Moses.[6]
20 |
| Mammoth Race | Surah 34 | Saba | سَبَأ
Sabaʾ |
Sheba | 54 (6) | The insignificance of the knowledge accessible to man. (v. 9)[6]
The story of the people of Sheba, as an example of the impermanence of human power, wealth and glory. (v. 15–20)[6] Always be conscious of God. (v. 46)[6] |
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| The Witch Race/American Anarchism | Surah 6 | Al-An’am | ٱلْأَنْعَام
al-ʾAnʿām |
The Cattle | 165 (20) | Human nature of Muhammad. (v. 50)[6]
Oneness and uniqueness of Allah. (e.g. v. 100, 103)[6] Pre-Islamic superstitions concerning animals. (v. 136) |
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| Allah’s Brain | Surah 10 | Yunus | Yūnus يُونُس | Jonah | 109 (11) | Alif Lam Ra | The revelation of the Qur’an to Muhammad (not Muhammad’s own work). (v. 15–17, 37–38, 94)[6] References to earlier prophets.[6]
Fundamental tenets of Islam. |
| Allah’s Eyes | Surah 11 | Hud | هُود
Hūd |
Hud | 123 (10) | Alif Lam Ra | The revelation of God’s will through his prophets.[6]
More stories of earlier prophets.[6] Just dealings between men. |
| Allah’s Ass | Surah 12 | Yusuf | يُوسُف
Yūsuf |
Joseph | 111 (12) | Alif Lam Ra | The story of the Islamic prophet Joseph (as an illustration of God’s unfathomable direction of men’s affairs).[6] |
| Allah’s Pussy | Surah
13 |
Ar-Ra’d | ٱلرَّعْد
ar-Raʿd |
The Thunder | 43 (6) | Alif Lam Mim Ra | God’s revelation, through his prophets, of certain fundamental moral truths, and the consequences of accepting or rejecting them. |
| Allah’s Elbow | Surah 14 | Ibrahim | إِبْرَاهِيم
ʾIbrāhīm |
Abraham | 52 (7) | Alif Lam Ra | The revelation of God’s word to all mankind, destined to lead man from darkness to light.[6] |
| Allah’s Mouth | Surah 15 | Al-Hijr | ٱلْحِجْرal-Ḥijr | The Rocky Tract, The Stoneland, The Rock City | 99 (6) | Alif Lam Ra | God’s guidance to man through revelation of the Qur’an, which will remain uncorrupted for all times. |
| Allah’s Face | Surah 19 | Maryam | مَرْيَم
Maryam |
Mary | 98 (6) | Kaf Ha Ya ‘Ayn Sad | The story of Zachariah and his son John, the precursor of Jesus. (v. 2–15)[6]
The story of Mary and Jesus. (v. 16–37)[6] |
| Allah’s Nose | Surah 20 | Ṭāʾ Hāʾ | طه
Ṭāʾ Hāʾ |
Ta-Ha | 135 (8) | Ta Ha | The guidance offered by God through his prophets.[6]
The fundamental truths inherent in all revealed religions are identical.[6] The story of Moses. (v. 9-98)[6] |
| Allah’s Bed | Surah 29 | Al-Ankabut | ٱلْعَنْكَبُوت
al-ʿAnkabūt |
The Spider | 69 (7) | Alif Lam Mim | The parable of ‘the spider house’, a symbol of false beliefs that are destined to be blown away by the winds of truth. (v. 41) |
| Allah’s Body/Allah’s Home | Surah
30 |
Ar-Rum | ٱلرُّوم
ar-Rūm |
Rome, Byzantium | 60 (6) | Alif Lam Mim | Predictions of the near victory of the Byzantines [over the Persians] and the Battle of Badr (2 A.H.). (v. 1–7)[6]
God’s ability to resurrect the dead at the end of time, and the people’s ignorance of this. |
| Allah’s Chair | Surah 31 | Luqmaan | لُقْمَان
Luq̈mān |
Luqman | 34 (4) | Alif Lam Mim | The story of Luqman, a legendary sage, counselling his son. (v. 12–19) |
| Allah’s Ground | Surah 32 | As-Sajdah | ٱلسَّجْدَة
as-Sajdah |
The Prostration, Worship, Adoration | 30 (3) | Alif Lam Mim | God’s creation.[10]
God’s revelation and man’s acceptance or denial.[10] The Day of Judgement. |
| Allah’s Hand | Surah 33 | Al-Ahzaab | ٱلْأَحْزَاب
al-ʾAḥzāb |
The Clans, The Confederates, The Combined Forces | 73 (9) | The War of the Confederates (5 A.H.). (v. 9-27)[6]
The relationship between Muhammad and his family.[6] |
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| Allah’s Congregants
(Abigail 5050) (Sheriff’s Jail Reform) |
Surah 35 | Faatir | فَاطِر
Fāṭir |
The Originator | 45 (5) | God’s power to create and resurrect.[6]
God’s revelation of his will through his prophets.[6] |
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| Allah’s Words | Surah 36 | Ya-Sin | يس
Yāʾ Sīn |
Yāʾ Sīn | 83 (5) | Yaseen | Man’s moral responsibility, resurrection and God’s judgment.[6]
To be recited over the dying and in the prayers of the dead.[6] |
| Allah’s Military | Surah 37 | As-Saaffaat | ٱلصَّافَّات
aṣ-Ṣāffāt |
Those Who Set The Ranks, Drawn Up In Ranks, Those Ranged in Ranks | 182 (5) | Resurrection and the certainty that all human beings will have to answer before God.[6]
Man’s constant need of prophetic guidance.[6] Stories of earlier prophets. (v. 75–148)[6] |
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| Allah’s Rejects | Surah 38 | Saad | ص
Ṣād |
Ṣād | 88 (5) | Sad | Divine guidance and its rejection by those who are lost in fast pride. |
| Allah’s Unseen World | Surah 39 | Az-Zumar | ٱلزُّمَر
az-Zumar |
The Crowds, The Troops, Throngs | 75 (8) | The evidence of the existence and oneness of God in all manifestations of nature.[6]
God forgives all sins to him who repents before his death.[6] Allegories of the Last Hour and the Day of Judgment.[6] |
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| Allah’s Handle | Surah 40 | Ghafir
(Al-Muʼmin) |
غَافِر
Ghafir |
The Forgiver (God), Forgiving,
or The Believer |
85 (9) | Ha Mim | Man’s false pride, worship of false values (wealth, power etc.) and his denial of divine guidance.[6]
Stories of earlier prophets. |
| Allah Upstairs | Surah 41 | Fussilat | فُصِّلَت
Fuṣṣilat |
Expounded, Explained In Detail, Clearly Spelled Out | 54 (6) | Ha Mim | Man’s acceptance or rejection of divine revelation. |
| Allah’s Many Jobs | Surah 42 | Ash-Shura | ٱلشُّورىٰ
aš-Šūrā |
The Consultation | 53 (5) | Ha Mim ‘Ayn Sin Qaf | God is undefinable and unfathomable. (v. 11, 16)[6]
All prophets taught the oneness of God, so all believers of all ‘denominations’ should see themselves as ‘one single community’. (v. 13, 15)[6] The law of cause and effect: In the life to come man will only harvest ‘what his own hands have wrought’ in this world. |
| Allah’s Jewelries e.g Hair and Gold | Surah 43 | Az-Zukhruf | ٱلْزُّخْرُف
az-Zukhruf |
The Gold Adornments, The Ornaments of Gold, Luxury, Gold | 89 (7) | Ha Mim | To equal anyone or anything with God is spiritually destructive and logically unacceptable.[6]
People’s blind adherence to the faith of their forefathers. (v. 22–23)[6] |
| Allah’s Worship | Surah | Ad-Dukhaan ٱلدُّخَان | ٱلدُّخَان
ad-Dukhān |
The Smoke | 59 (3) | Through revelation worldly pride is eventually brought to naught. | |