SubSite - Start. The Necronomicon Anti-FAQ. Each thing evokes its opposite Kendrick's Nemesis Reasons are dried gripes Index Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. Q. What is the Necronomicon? The Necronomicon of Alhazred, (literally: "Book of Dead Names") is not, as is popularly believed, a grimoire, or sorcerer's spell-book. The author of the book shared with Madame Blavatsky a magpie-like tendency to garner and stitch together fact, rumour, speculation, and complete balderdash, and the result is a vast and almost unreadable compendium of near-nonsense which bears more than a superficial resemblance to Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine.
In times past the book has been referred to guardedly as Al Azif , and also The Book of the Arab. Where and when was the Necronomicon written? The Necronomicon was written in Damascus in 730 A.D. by Abdul Alhazred. Who was Abdul Alhazred? Little is known. As Nostradamus himself puts it in Quatrains 1 & 2: "Sitting alone at night in secret study; it is placed on the brass tripod. and makes successful that which should.
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