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The Tale of Satan's Daughter Laki

Jun 19, 2024

Lecture Notes: The Tale of Satan's Daughter Laki

Introduction

  • Speaker greets the audience.
  • Shaitan (Satan) has vowed to lead humans astray until the end of the world.
  • Shaitan is supported by a network of helpers to mislead humans.
  • Today's lecture is about Laki, Satan's daughter, responsible for corrupting humans.

Historical Background

  • Laki's story ties to Sadum and Gomorrah, cities known for extreme sinfulness.
  • The cities were prosperous but fell into corruption and vice due to Satan's influence.

Corruption of Sadum and Gomorrah

  • Initial influence: outsiders were discouraged from entering the cities.
  • Widespread corruption: men started illicit relationships with each other, leading to societal decay.
  • Women were ignored and became desperate.

Role of Laki

  • Laki entered the city in the guise of a beautiful woman abandoned by her lover.
  • She influenced the local women, stating they could fulfill their desires without men.
  • This led to widespread lesbianism among the women, marking the cities' further decline.

Divine Retribution

  • Allah sent punishment through angel Jibrail, who destroyed the cities by lifting them to the sky and throwing them back to earth.
  • Stones rained down on the cities, turning them into a sunken area known today as the Dead Sea.

Modern Implications

  • Lesbianism, initially instigated by Laki, still exists today and is termed as such (lesbianism).
  • Contemporary society in some parts of the world views such relationships as fundamental human rights, while others, especially in Islamic contexts, see it as a grave sin.
  • There are communities in India and Pakistan openly practicing similar acts, showing the continued influence of Laki's actions.

Conclusion

  • Shaitan and Laki's legacy has left a lasting impact on humanity.
  • Despite the severe consequences faced by communities in the past, modern societies still grapple with these issues.
  • The warning remains of divine retribution for such transgressions.