During Fitrah Services on July 8, 2024, Amir Fatir taught the ancient metaphor of the Egyptian Dieties Ausar and Auset. He began by explaining that the Quranic commandment iqraa doesn't mean READ, it means COLLECT. Ancient African scientists traveled around the world as well as to other realms to collect the wisdom of Fitrah Science.
Alaq - which scholars inaccurately translate blood clot actually means a hover craft and is similar to the Genesis statement that the Ruach of Elohim hovered over the waters. "He created humanity from a hovering craft or space station" agrees with the Annunaki Sumerian story that humanity was created in the Duranki or Bond Heaven and Earth.
He then explained the part of the Formula or the Myth of Ausar that says Ausar traveled all over the world. Such travelling is what the African collectors or griots had to do to assemble the wisdom that was compiled in the Seven Awesome Anthologies called Qur'an's.
According to Hemit Ur Fatir, there was not one Quran, there were seven oft-repeated Qur'an's because history repeats itself.
A full interpretation of the Formula of Ausar and Auset is contained in THE EGYPTIAN TREE OF LIFE by Amir Fatir.
The decision to expound up the Ausar Story came from an oracle reading cast on the Summer Solstice. That reading was Ausar Hetep. Fatir explained the Quran word Qalaam means that humans can be taught directly by Ra (God) when they consult and properly interpret oracular readings.
Fatir then opened the floor for questions and engaged in lively discussions on Fitrah-related topics.