Rizq (New Age)

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In Nuwaubian mythology, Rizq is an extrasolar planet in a trinary star system believed by the followers of the Nuwaubian doctrine espoused by self-described contactee Dwight York (better known as "Dr. Malachi Z. York") to have been the homeworld of the Anunaqi Eloheem, who came to Earth and played a role in the creation of humans.

York’s "arrival" from Rizq

York told his followers that to reach Earth, he travelled in a small passenger ship called a “Sham” from a “Motherplane” Called MERKABAH Or NIBIRU.”[1] Obviously, York was born in 1945 on Earth however he claims that when he is speaking about this that he is an Incarnation of an Ilah Mutajassid or an Avatara.

He claims to have arrived on March, 16 1970. Comet Bennett, which was visible on that date, is said to have really been York’s spacecraft:

I, YAANUWN am an ANUNNAQI or what you would called an Extra-Terrestrial; Extra Terra-Astral.… An Eloheem from the 8th planet called RIZQ which has 1 moon SHESHQI of it’s own. This galaxy, the nineteenth galaxy called “ILLYUWN” originally referred to as heaven known as Elysium in Greek.… The Banaat, which is the same word as Bennett, the chosen 144,000.… The planet Earth is also referred to as Orb, Ard (ARDUWT), QI, Terra or even Tiwawat and Tamtu meaning “Maiden Of Life”. However, It was originally called Tiamat. I YAANUWN, have come to save the children of the ELOHEEM (ANNUNAQI) from being killed as you bring your planet near to what could be its total destruction."[2]

Rizq in the Qur’an

The word “rizq” also appears in the Qur'an, and, given York’s propensity for borrowing terms from religion and mythology for his cosmology, this is probably not a coincidence. The word Rizq extends from the Arabic term Ar-Razzaq (الرزاق) The 17th name of Allah meaning "the ever providing" and is often translated as “sustenance.”

References

  1. York, Malachi Z. The Man From Planet Rizq Scroll #80[1]
  2. York, Malachi Z. Man From Planet Rizq Study Book One: Supreme Mathematics Class A For The Students Of The Holy Tabernacle p. 23[2]

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