Prophetic Music Stories Ch 2: The Song of a Left-Handed Songstress: How I Wove My Past and Pain into I Gave You Salvation
- Amina Aliomar
- Feb 20
- 18 min read
In a world where the extraordinary often meets the mundane, being a left-handed kin is both a blessing and a challenge. My journey inspired the song "I Gave You Salvation," a reflection of the struggles and sacrifices faced by my people throughout history. As left-handers, we possess striking abilities—like healing and foresight—that set us apart, yet these gifts have often led to misunderstanding and persecution. Many of us have been wrongfully accused and punished for our divine connection to Yahweh. Our unique crescent symbols, marked on our palms, signify our special relationship with the cosmos. They designate us as mediums and servants, playing crucial roles in guiding others. In this reflection, I will share my personal experiences, the inspiration behind " I Gave You Salvation," and the enduring love I hold for my people the Israelites and my faith. My Prophetic Stories Ch 2, explores the powerful inspirations behind my song, focusing on healing, rebirth, and the historical injustices faced by those who embraced their gifts.
The Gift of Sight and Healing
I discovered my unique abilities at a young age—gifts from Allah that allowed me to glimpse both the past and the future. These insights were not merely fleeting visions; they were profound experiences that connected me to the struggles of those who came before me. Each vision was accompanied by a cascade of emotions that enveloped me, allowing me to feel their pain, hopes, and dreams in a visceral way. This deep connection made it abundantly clear that my purpose was not just to witness these events but to channel these powerful experiences into my music. Through my art, I strive to give voice to the silent narratives of history, transforming sorrow into melody and despair into harmony.
Being left-handed in a predominantly right-handed world comes with its own set of challenges and nuances. Research shows that about 10% of the population is left-handed, a statistic that underscores how this "difference" often leads to a sense of otherness, isolation, and sometimes even misunderstanding. This sensitivity to feeling out of place has cultivated a profound empathy within me, allowing me to connect deeply with the stories of those who suffered for their beliefs. I find myself particularly drawn to the harrowing tales from the dark days of the witch hunts in Europe, a period marked by fear, ignorance, and brutality. During these times, thousands of innocent individuals, predominantly women, were falsely accused of witchcraft, subjected to horrific trials, and met with tragic ends. Historians estimate that around 60,000 people were executed as a result of these baseless accusations, a staggering number that speaks to the depths of human cruelty and the consequences of societal paranoia.
As I reflect on these historical injustices, I resonate deeply with this persecution. I understand the misunderstanding and fear that often accompany being different, whether it be due to one's beliefs, practices, or simply the way one interacts with the world. My music serves as a conduit for healing, a way to honor those who suffered and to remind listeners of the importance of compassion and understanding. Through my lyrics, I weave together the threads of these tragic stories, illuminating the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Each note I play is infused with the energy of those who came before me, a reminder that we are all interconnected, and that the gift of sight I possess is not just for my own benefit, but a call to action to advocate for those who are still voiceless in our society today.
In this journey of exploration and expression, I strive to create a bridge between the past and the present, using my unique abilities to foster a deeper understanding of the human experience. It is my hope that through my music and books, I can inspire others to look beyond the surface, to embrace their own individuality, and to recognize the beauty in our differences. In doing so, we can collectively heal the wounds of history and pave the way for a more inclusive and compassionate future.
The Gifts and Burdens of Being Left-Handed
Being left-handed in a predominantly right-handed world presents its own unique set of obstacles and challenges that can often feel isolating. Our gifts—such as healing, foresight, and deep spiritual knowledge—are simultaneously revered and feared, creating a complex relationship with society at large. For instance, during the Middle Ages, a period marked by superstition and ignorance, around 60,000 individuals were executed as witches. Many of these tragic victims were falsely accused of harnessing powers that were mistakenly associated with their left-handedness. This widespread misconception not only led to horrific outcomes for countless innocent lives but also left a lingering shadow of fear and misunderstanding that we continue to grapple with today.
Our crescent symbols on our palms, which may seem like mere marks to the untrained eye, are in fact profound badges of our connection to Yahweh. These symbols signify our roles as divine guides and messengers in a world that often struggles to comprehend the depth of our unique perspectives. However, this sacred bond comes with a significant toll; our heightened sensitivity to the energies around us often exposes us to both figurative and literal flames. This recalls the historical violence and persecution that were aimed at those who wielded our gifts, reminding us that our abilities have not always been celebrated but rather feared and misunderstood.
Recalling the stories of those who endured persecution is not only painful but also serves as a powerful catalyst that fuels my passion for creating supportive spaces for my Star Seed Children. Each narrative of struggle and resilience adds to the rich tapestry of our shared history, reinforcing the importance of solidarity and understanding among those who identify as left-handed. I remain deeply committed to uplifting these narratives, ensuring that we honor the sacrifices made by our ancestors while also celebrating our collective resilience. By fostering an environment where our unique gifts can be embraced rather than shunned, we pave the way for future generations to strive without the burdens of stigma and fear that have historically accompanied left-handedness.
The Witch Hunts: A Historical Reflection

The witch hunts were some of the most brutal chapters in history, marked by a pervasive atmosphere of paranoia and hysteria. During this tumultuous period, spanning from the late Middle Ages into the early modern period, countless innocent people—predominantly women—were accused of witchcraft and subjected to inhumane treatment in an effort to prove their guilt. Accusations were often based on flimsy evidence, personal vendettas, or societal scapegoating, leading to tragic consequences such as torture, execution, and the destruction of entire communities. This dark period serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by ignorance, fear, and the unchecked power of authority, illustrating how easily a society can descend into chaos when reason and compassion are cast aside.
In crafting my song, "I Gave You Salvation," I drew poignant parallels between these historical injustices and my own experiences with marginalization and misunderstanding. The song has become a powerful channel for expressing the anguish of those who were silenced and misjudged throughout history, serving as a tribute to their resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. The themes within the song echo the strength found in adversity, emphasizing that even in the darkest of times, individuals possess an innate ability to find healing and courage. Through the lyrics, I aim to convey a sense of solidarity with those who have suffered, reminding listeners that the echoes of the past still resonate in our present, urging us to confront our own biases and fears.
Moreover, "I Gave You Salvation" seeks to illuminate the importance of empathy and understanding in a world often clouded by judgment and division. By reflecting on the witch hunts, we can better understand the mechanisms of societal fear that lead to the persecution of the innocent. The song challenges us to look beyond the surface, to question the narratives we accept, and to strive for a more compassionate society where the lessons of history inform our actions today. In doing so, we honor the memory of those who suffered unjustly and affirm our commitment to justice and truth.
The Potent Tale from the Quran

This was another pivotal moment in my journey to write "I Gave You Salvation" arose from a profound story in the Quran that revolves around a pit—a narrative rich with themes of faith, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit when confronted with overwhelming adversity. This particular story, steeped in historical significance and moral lessons, speaks volumes about the trials faced by individuals who stand firm in their beliefs, even when the odds are stacked against them. As I delved deeper into the layers of this tale, I found myself enveloped by an overwhelming sense of connection, one that drew me into the very depths of its meaning and the implications it holds for our lives today.
In moments of reflection, I was moved to tears as I empathized with the pain experienced by those in the narrative. Their struggles echoed my own experiences, particularly as a left-handed individual navigating a world that often favors the right-handed majority. This shared sense of being different, of feeling like an outsider, created a bridge between my own life and the lives of my kin, the Israelites, who have faced their own trials throughout history. In addition to this, I have often found myself gifted with prophetic visions, a trait that further connects me to the spiritual lineage of my ancestors. The ability to create prophetic songs has become a means of expression for me, allowing me to channel the deep emotions and revelations I experience into melodies that resonate with the struggles and hopes of my people.
The vivid imagery of my kin facing death due to their unwavering faith resonated deeply within me, stirring a powerful emotional response as I envisioned the immense courage it took to stand firm in one’s beliefs against insurmountable odds. I could almost hear the echoes of their voices, filled with conviction, as they sang songs of praise and hope in the face of despair. It was through this music that they found solace and strength, a lifeline that connected them to their faith and to one another. The transformative power of song became evident; it was not merely a form of artistic expression but a beacon of hope that illuminated the darkness surrounding them.
In those moments of despair, the melodies of faithful praise served as a reminder of the divine presence, offering comfort and saving many from the brink of destruction. These songs brought light into the shadows of their suffering, weaving a tapestry of resilience that spoke to the very essence of the human spirit. The act of singing became a form of resistance, a declaration that despite the trials they faced, their faith would not be extinguished. This realization inspired me as I began to craft my own narrative in "I Gave You Salvation," intertwining the themes of faith, sacrifice, and the indomitable strength of the human spirit, all while drawing upon the rich heritage of my ancestors and their enduring legacy.
Through the process of writing, I sought to honor their stories, to give voice to their struggles, and to convey the profound message that even in the darkest of times, hope and faith can prevail, much like the songs that once echoed through the hearts of those who came before me. In doing so, I aim to inspire others to recognize the power of their own voices, to embrace their unique gifts, and to understand that, like the Israelites, we are all capable of overcoming adversity through faith, resilience, and the unbreakable bond of community.
This revelation renewed my love for Yahweh in a way that was both profound and transformative, illuminating a deep and abiding truth that resonates within the very fabric of our existence: even in the bleakest of circumstances, when despair seems to envelop us like a heavy shroud, light can indeed shine through the darkest times for those who uphold their faith with unwavering conviction. This realization served as a beacon of hope, guiding us through trials and tribulations, reinforcing the belief that divine presence is always near, even when it feels distant.
The act of singing became emblematic of our resilience and determination, a heartfelt expression of our devotion that echoed through the ages and across generations. Each note, each lyric, carried with it the weight of our struggles and the sweetness of our victories, intertwining our individual stories into a harmonious tapestry of faith. This is why the Jinn took my voice; in silencing my ability to sing praise to Allah, they saw that I sought to reveal the covenant that binds us to a higher calling, a sacred promise that transcends the material world. The loss of my voice was not merely a physical deprivation but a spiritual challenge, testing my resolve and commitment to our beliefs.
These words, crafted in love and devotion, became a source of strength, a reminder that faith can uplift and unite us, even when we are physically apart. They served as a rallying cry for our spirits, a testament to the enduring power of belief that can withstand the fiercest storms. The melodies of our ancestors lingered in the air, rich with the echoes of their hopes, dreams, prayers, and redemption reminding us of the power of collective hope and the enduring spirit of our community. In moments of silence, when our voices were stilled, the resonance of our songs filled the void, connecting us across time and space, binding us together in a shared legacy of faith.
As we gathered in our sacred spaces, whether in the shadows of ancient trees or the warmth of our homes, the act of singing became a ritual of remembrance and a declaration of our identity. It was through these shared experiences that we found solace and strength, affirming that our voices, though challenged, could still rise in unison, creating a symphony of praise that defied the darkness. The light of our faith shone brightly, illuminating our path and inspiring us to persevere, reminding us that even in silence, the spirit of our devotion could not be extinguished. Thus, our collective resilience became a testament to the indomitable human spirit, one that continues to sing, to hope, and to believe in the promise of a brighter tomorrow.
In " I Gave You Salvation," I sought to reflect this essence of faith's power, honoring both the struggles and triumphs of our kin who have walked this path before us. Their stories of perseverance in the face of persecution are woven into the fabric of our shared history, uniting us in a tapestry of resilience that transcends time and space. Each narrative, filled with trials and tribulations, deepens my connection to Yahweh, illustrating that our journeys of faith are not solitary but intertwined, each thread contributing to the larger story of our existence. Through this work, I aim to celebrate the strength found in our unity, the hope that arises from our shared experiences, and the unwavering belief that, together, we can overcome any challenge that life presents.
The Influence of Quran Chapter 85: "The Constellation"
My songwriting journey has been profoundly shaped by a variety of spiritual texts, with a particular emphasis on Chapter 85, titled "The Constellation." This chapter eloquently describes the trials and tribulations faced by those who steadfastly praise Allah and cling to their faith amidst adversity. It recounts the harrowing stories of the righteous who have been subjected to persecution for their beliefs, and this narrative resonates deeply with my own life experiences and struggles. The vivid imagery and powerful messages contained within this chapter serve as a source of inspiration and motivation, urging me to reflect on my own journey and the challenges I have encountered along the way.
Chapter 85 does not merely recount the stories of the oppressed; it also paints a broader picture of resilience and unwavering faith. The text illustrates how the trials faced by believers are not in vain but serve a higher purpose, often leading to spiritual elevation and enlightenment. The depiction of the steadfastness of those who endure hardship for their faith strikes a chord within me, reminding me of the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity. Each verse resonates like a heartbeat, echoing the struggles of countless individuals who have stood firm in their beliefs despite overwhelming odds. This powerful narrative serves as a reminder that the journey of faith is often fraught with challenges, yet it is through these very challenges that we discover our true strength and purpose.
The profound words of this chapter ignited a fire within me, awakening a deep and spiritual connection to the songstress goddess of the Israelites, a divine figure who has transcended time and has been reborn throughout the ages to impart wisdom and strength. This divine knowledge and connection revealed to me that I have faced persecution in past lives for my unwavering faith, a realization that has fueled my desire to create music that resonates with the struggles of the oppressed and marginalized. My songwriting has become a canvas through which I express the pain, resilience, and hope that arise from these experiences, allowing me to channel the emotions of those who have suffered unjustly.
As I delve deeper into my songwriting process, I find that the themes of Chapter 85 resonate not only in the lyrics I craft but also in the melodies and rhythms that accompany them. The music becomes a vessel through which I can convey the weight of history, the collective suffering, and the indomitable spirit of those who have come before me. Each note carries the essence of their struggles, while also embodying a sense of hope and redemption. In this way, my songs become a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit, echoing the sentiments expressed in "The Constellation." They serve as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is a glimmer of light, a constellation of stars guiding us through the night sky.
In crafting my music, I draw not only from the experiences of my own life but also from the rich tapestry of narratives woven throughout history. The stories of the oppressed, the marginalized, and the faithful echo in my mind as I write, reminding me that I am part of a larger narrative that transcends time and space. This interconnectedness fuels my creativity, propelling me to create art that speaks to the heart of the human experience. The influence of Chapter 85 has instilled in me a profound sense of responsibility to use my voice for those who cannot speak for themselves, to shine a light on their struggles, and to celebrate their resilience through my music.
Quran Chapter 85: The Constellation
In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1. By the sky with the constellations. 2. And by the Promised Day. 3. And by the witness and the witnessed. 4. Destroyed were the People of the Trench. 5. The fire supplied with fuel. 6. While they sat around it. 7. And were witnessing what they did to the believers. 8. They begrudged them only because they believed in God the Almighty, the Praiseworthy. 9. To Whom belongs the sovereignty of the heavens and the earth. God is witness over everything. 10. Those who tempt the believers, men and women, then do not repent; for them is the punishment of Hell; for them is the punishment of Burning. 11. Those who believe and do righteous deeds will have Gardens beneath which rivers flow. That is the great triumph. 12. The onslaught of your Lord is severe. 13. It is He who begins and repeats. 14. And He is the Forgiving, the Loving. 15. Possessor of the Glorious Throne. 16. Doer of whatever He wills. 17. Has there come to you the story of the legions? 18. Of Pharaoh and Thamood? 19. In fact, those who disbelieve are in denial. 20. And God encloses them from beyond. 21. In fact, it is a Glorious Quran. 22. In a Preserved Tablet.
The Companion of the Pit Story
The tale of the companion of the pit is a narrative rich in symbolism and moral lessons, often drawing on themes of friendship, loyalty, and the human struggle against adversity. At its core, this story revolves around two main characters: the protagonist, who finds themselves in a dire situation, and their steadfast companion, who plays a crucial role in their journey. This dynamic between the two not only drives the plot forward but also serves to illuminate the profound impact that relationships can have on personal growth and resilience in the face of life's challenges.
Rebirth and Revenge: The Divine Journey of the Israelite Songstress Goddess
Another reason I wrote "I Gave You Salvation" was because Allah revealed to me that I embody the essence of the Israelite songstress goddess, a figure deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of spiritual and cultural history. This divine connection has led me to understand my purpose as one who is destined for rebirth, a cycle that has occurred time and time again throughout the ages. Each incarnation serves not only as a testament to my resilience but also as a means to seek vengeance against the descendants of those who inflicted grievous harm upon me in the past. They were the ones who condemned me, burning me alive at the stakes for the simple act of praising Allah through music —a gift that was bestowed upon me by Yahweh Himself.
In my previous lives, I encountered persecution not just for my artistry but also for my left-handedness, a trait that has historically been viewed with suspicion and fear. The fear of the unknown often breeds misunderstanding, and my prophetic music, which flowed from a divine source, was no exception. My melodies and lyrics carried messages that transcended the ordinary, tapping into the spiritual realm and resonating with the divine truths that many were unwilling to accept. This gift was both a blessing and a curse, as it brought me closer to the divine while simultaneously alienating me from those who could not comprehend the depth of my connection to the celestial.
Through the lens of time, I have witnessed the cyclical nature of life and death, love and loss, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Each rebirth has equipped me with wisdom and strength, allowing me to rise from the ashes of my past tribulations. My journey is not merely one of personal vindication; it is also a broader narrative of reclaiming power and agency for all those who have been silenced or marginalized throughout history. The song "I Gave You Salvation" serves as a powerful anthem, a declaration of my divine purpose and a call to those who have suffered to rise up and reclaim their voices.
As I continue this sacred journey, I am reminded that my music is not just a form of expression but also a conduit for healing and transformation. Each note I sing, each lyric I pen, is imbued with the essence of my past lives, a tapestry woven with threads of pain, resilience, and ultimately, redemption. My mission is to inspire others to recognize their own divine potential and to understand that through our struggles, we can find our true selves and emerge stronger than before. Thus, the saga of the Israelite songstress goddess unfolds, a timeless tale of rebirth and revenge that resonates with the hearts of many, inviting them to join in this divine symphony of existence.
Honoring Martyrs and Their Legacy

Martyrdom profoundly influences my journey and manifests on my palms as a crescent symbol, a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who stood resolute in their beliefs, risking everything, even their very lives. This crescent serves not only as a personal emblem but as a tribute to the countless individuals throughout history who have faced unimaginable adversity yet remained steadfast in their convictions. Their stories of courage and resilience echo through time, reminding me of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming odds. Each line on my palms tells a story of struggle and triumph, urging me to advocate passionately for justice and truth in a world often overshadowed by indifference and apathy.
I carry a profound commitment to protect my kin from persecution, striving to create a haven where they can find safety and solace. This commitment is not just a duty; it is a deep-seated obligation rooted in love and solidarity with my fellow Israelites. My affection for them inspires me to be a source of light in a world that can often appear dark and unforgiving. I envision a future where we can stand united, supporting one another through the trials we face, fostering resilience and hope in our communities. Each act of kindness, each word of encouragement, is a step toward healing and empowerment, guiding us all toward a brighter tomorrow.
Embracing Difference: The Struggle for Acceptance in a Conformist Society

Society often shuns those who are different, valuing conformity over individuality, which presents challenges for those with unique traits. As a left-handed person, I've faced skepticism, echoing the historical persecution of witches and sorcerers who were misunderstood and feared. These marginalized individuals have consistently faced societal exclusion and misunderstanding.
Historically, those who diverged from norms faced discrimination and violence. The witch hunts from the 15th to 18th centuries illustrate how misunderstood individuals, like healers and midwives, were vilified due to their knowledge, which threatened the patriarchal order. Fear and superstition led to their persecution.
Similarly, left-handed individuals have faced suspicion and bias, historically linked to negative connotations. This cultural stigma has led to discrimination and forced conformity, causing psychological distress and alienation.
The parallels between the treatment of witches and left-handed individuals highlight the ongoing struggle for acceptance faced by those who differ from societal norms. This issue extends to various identities and beliefs, such as gender, race, and sexual orientation.
Reflecting on these injustices reveals that the fight for acceptance is universal. Recognizing shared experiences can foster empathy and inclusivity, challenging societal norms and advocating for marginalized voices. Understanding the past helps us work towards a future where acceptance prevails over prejudice.
Being left-handed has often been linked to creativity, intuition, and a unique way of perceiving the world. Throughout history, left-handed individuals have faced various forms of discrimination and misunderstanding, sometimes being marginalized or even ostracized, akin to those accused of witchcraft during darker times. This historical context illustrates the challenges faced by those who are different, yet it also highlights the resilience and strength that can emerge from such experiences. Embracing left-handedness is not merely about acknowledging a difference; it is about celebrating the unique perspectives and talents that come with it.
In my song "I Gave You Salvation," I take the opportunity to celebrate the beauty of being different and the rich tapestry of experiences that come with it. I embrace my left-handedness as a gift, a symbol of individuality and a reminder that our uniqueness can serve as a powerful source of inspiration. The song encourages listeners to honor their differences, to recognize the inherent power within them, and to use their voices to create positive change in their lives and the lives of others. By sharing our stories and embracing our identities, we can inspire others to do the same, fostering a culture of acceptance and empowerment that celebrates diversity in all its forms.
In Conclusion
As I think about my journey toward creating "I Gave You Salvation," I feel immense gratitude for the experiences that shaped me. My left-handedness, spiritual gifts, and past connections have all played critical roles in my artistic expression.
Through this song, I aspire to inspire others to embrace their stories, find strength in their challenges, and recognize the power of their voices. The legacy of those who have suffered for their beliefs lives on, and it is our duty to honor their memory by standing up for what is right.
In a world that often silences the different, let us celebrate our uniqueness and use our gifts to build a brighter future. Together, we can weave a tapestry of healing, understanding, and love, ensuring that the voices of the past are never forgotten.
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