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Norbert G. Pressburg: Good bye Mohammed - Muhammad never existed

9. Thousand and two nights - the tolerance tales of Andalusia are INVENTED

9a. North Africa between 600 and 900: Byzantine Jesus Fantasy Christianity - Muhammad Fantasy Islam is NOT present

A saying of a Fantasy Jesus in a North African Muhammad Fantasy mosque - Muhammad Fantasy Islam steals the saying and omits the author of Fantasy Jesus - Christian Aramaic inscriptions in North Africa - The Byzantine tax year and Latin coins or star coins in North Africa - Mecca did not exist yet, Tariq is invented - No archaeological traces of Muhammad Fantasy Islamic occupation since 622 - Secondary sources are presented as primary sources

presented by Michael Palomino (2015 / 2019 / translation 2019) - p.187-188

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9. Thousand and Second Night - fairy tales about tolerance in Andalusia are INVENTED

[[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslim propaganda is going like this:

"[[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslims invaded Spain not as aggressors or suppressors, but as liberators."
Maryam Noor Beig [108]
[108] www.hispanicmuslims.com, 2010


9a. North Africa between 600 and 900: Byzantine Jesus Fantasy Christianity - Muhammad Fantasy Islam is NOT present

[A saying of a Fantasy Jesus in a North African Muhammad Fantasy mosque - Muhammad Fantasy Islam steals the saying omitting the Fantasy Jesus]

In a North African [[Muhammad Fantasy]] mosque [110]

     [110] Scharwas: Gebel Nafusa

we read the following saying:
"We believe in [[a Fantasy]] God and what has been sent down to us and what has been sent down to [[Fantasy]] Abraham and to [[Fantasy]] Ishmael, [[Fantasy]] Isaac and [[Fantasy]] Jacob and to the [[Fantasy]] tribes, and what has been given to [[Fantasy]] Moses and [[Fantasy]] Jesus and what was given to the [[Fantasy]] prophets by their [[Fantasy]] Lord. We make no difference between them and we are forsaken to [[a Fantasy]] God."

We find the same verse later in the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Quran, but with one difference: the mention of [[Fantasy]] Jesus is missing. No wonder, the saying does not come from a [[Muhammad Fantasy]] "mosque", but from a "masjid".
[Supplement: Masjid = mosque - this differenciation seems to be an insider differenciation which eve Mossad Wikipedia does not present - link]

[Jesus Fantasy Christian-Aramaic inscriptions in North Africa]

The well-known al-Azhar University in Fustat (Cairo) goes back to the Ibadites and their Syro-Aramaic roots. The word of "Azhar" is by no means Arabic, but this is an Aramaic word and means "light".

[Christian coin sayings were stolen for Muhammad Fantasy Quran]

From the time of Ibn Nusair many coins are preserved. They are written in Latin and bear inscriptions like:
"Non est deus nisi unus cui non est alius similis, deus eternus deus magnus deus omnium creator"
("[[Fantasy]] God is great and almighty creator of all things")

"Non est deus nisi unus cui non socius alius similis."
("[[Fantasy]] God is the only one, and nobody is put aside to him").

"In nomine domini misericordis".
("In the name of the merciful [[Fantasy]] God").
Translating these Latin saying into Arabic one can detect these sayings in the so-called "Basmallha", ie. the opening formula of the grand majority of [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Suras.


[The Jesus Fantasy Byzantine tax year and Latin coins in North Africa - Mecca did not exist yet, Tariq is invented]

The times indicated on the coins follow the [[Jesus Fantasy]] Byzantine tax year ("feritus in Africa indictione ..."). Why? Were there reasons of internationality? Or should have been the tax authorities in Byzantium yet 10 years after the invented coup of Tariq? What is clear is that there is no time indication according to the Hijrah calendar of an Arab [[Fake]] prophet, ie. "Africa" had not been converted into "Ifriquiya" yet [p.187].

Of course now comes the question why a leading representative of [[Fake Fantasy]] prophet Muhammad was coining coins in Latin, because coining coins is an enormously important medium of legitimacy, of demonstration of power and of all the political program.

And there is the question coming up why a follower of the [[Fake Fantasy]] prophet was using the [[Jesus Fantasy]] Byzantine calendar and not the Hijrah calendar of the [[Fake Fantasy]] prophet which should count as the only calendar with the initial date of 622 for all [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslims. (Well, in the documents of that time there is nowhere any date following the Hijrah calendar).

And there is the question coming up why the inscriptions on the coins had early [[Jesus Fantasy]] Christian [[poem]] formulas. These are Latin translations of Greek precursors which were translated into Arabic, and not vice versa as the [[Muhammad Fantasy Muslim]] tradition claims.

And the question arises, why the inscriptions on the coins have primitive Christian formulas. They are Latin translations of Greek precursors that have been translated into Arabic, and not vice versa, as tradition has it.

The classification of these coins as [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islamic is completely arbitrary and there is not one single proof for that.

[Star coins in North Africa]

Some North African coins (and later Spanish) carried a star. Maybe this is the [[Fantasy]] "Star of Bethlehem", another possibility is mentioned in discussions that these coins are of Punic origin. But [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islam never had a star as a symbol, this is not a symbol which proves [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islam. Also with the Spanish coins of the first half of the 9th century are not at all [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islamic patterns.

It is probably the "Star of Bethlehem", another possibility discussed is a Punic origin. A symbol of Islam, which would almost prove its presence, is certainly not the star. Even the Spanish coins of the first half of the 9th century were by no means Islamic coins.
[Remark: Fantasy "Star of Bethlehem" was an UFO
Fantasy "Star of Bethlehem" is said having shone during 3 days, so this was certainly not a comet, but this was an UFO fantasy. People from Ica and Nasca in Peru where is the center of the extraterrestrials of the world can see such UFOs in the night sky from time to time, they are shining as strong as a sun, but they show themselves only to certain people].

[No archaeological traces of Muhammad Fantasy Islamic occupation since 622 - secondary sources are presented as primary sources]

There are no documents about a Muhammad Fantasy Islamic conquest [[of North Africa]], no facts, no findings, no writings with clear dates from this time. Considering research nobody claims that in fact - only latter secundary sources of latter times are claiming that, and many latter historians claim [[that too]], and just these historians rate secundary sources from Arab popular literature as primary sources [p.188].

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