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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

9b. The Muhammad Fantasy Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula since 711 according to the Muslim is a big lie - no sources available (!!!)

9b. The Muhammad Fantasy Muslim Occupation of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 according to the Muslim lied history writing - no sources available (!!!) - The lying history of a Muhammad Fantasy Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula from 711 - Muslim lying  tradition: a rape rumor in 711 - Muhammad Fantasy Muslim lying tradition: prophecies of Muslim occupation - Muslim victory by propaganda for changing the side - in the year 711 - Muhammad Fantasy Muslim lying tradition: A small patch remains unoccupied by Jesus Fantasy Christian resistance and by bad luck with a landslide - Conquista and Reconquista - No sources available for fairytale Muhammad Fantasy Islamic occupation of Spain -- authors Julian and Tariq from the 14th century - author al-Hakam (died in 870) had never been in Spain - fake text under his name from the 17th century - alleged surrender contract of 713 without original - an "explanation" from the 13th century - author Al-Razi - a "re-edition" from around 1400 - Muhammad Fantasy Muslim sources are "just for entertainment" -- Chronology is a minor matter -- Recurring narrative elements in "Muslim historiography" -- Name symbolism in Muslim fake historiography

presented by Michael Palomino (2015 / 2019 / translation 2019) - p.179-182

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9b. The Muhammad Fantasy Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula since 711 according to the Muslim is a big lie - no sources available (!!!)


The lying history of a Muhammad Fantasy Muslim occupation of the Iberian Peninsula from 711

[Muslim lying tradition: a rape rumor in 711]

Some day in the [[Fantasy]] year of 89 after the [[Fantasy]] flight of the [[Fantasy]] prophet to Medina, so this was in the [[Fantasy]] year of 711 of [[Fantasy]] Lord, the Arab [[Fantasy]] military leader Tariq ibn Ziyad was standing on the African side of the "Pillars of Hercules". This was one of the names of the Strait of Gibraltar, and he was watching the other side - Hispania, what should be conquered for the [[Fantasy]] prophet of the Arabs and their [[Muhammad Fantasy]] religion.

But that was not so easy because this piece of theater requiered also tragic elements and entaglements.

Now there was a certain governor of Ceuta, Mr. Julian, a [[Jesus Fantasy]] Byzantine (or Gothic?) governor. Ceuta was the town of the African side of the strait. He had sent his daughter Florida to Toledo to the court of the Gothic king Roderich for education. Well done, until some day this daughter Florida was denouncing king Roderich of [[a fantasy]] rape. He was denying any reproach, but the father was so angry so he wanted a revenge, making a common project with the [[Muhammad Fantasy Fake]] Muslims in North Africa manipulating them to the adventure in Andalus.
[Remark: A king does not need any rape, he can organize enough women from everywhere who will adore him without any rape].
[Muhammad Fantasy Muslim lying tradition: prophecies of Muslim occupation]

But even that would not have been enough for a disaster if Roderich had not made another capital mistake: in the palace of Toledo there was a [[Fantasy]] room which was even forbidden for the king. Entering it - this was the rumor - would provoke big bad luck for the person and for the Empire. Unfortunate Roderich entered the room. He saw paintings of Arabs - reading the prophecies, these men would enter his Empire just the same day yet and quit his rulership.
[Remark: Arabs never were in Spain before 1100. So there is no reason why in the Gothic Empire paintings of Arabs should exist on Spanish soil in the year 711].
[Muslim Fantasy victory against Roderich with propaganda to change the side - in the year 711]

So it happened. [[Fantasy]] Tariq landed with 7000 [[Fantasy]] Berbers in 4 boats at the rock, which from now on should be called according to his name, just Gebel [p.179] Tariq, [[in Spanish]] Gibraltar. A little bit later, on 28th day of [[Fantasy]] Ramadan of the [[Fantasy]] year 89 of [[Fantasy]] Hijra (711), he was winning against Roderich and his army in the [[Fantasy]] battle at Guadalete River (also called Barbate River) and this [[Fantasy]] victory was destructive and definitely. (The [[Fantasy]] commands of the [[Fantasy]] prophet not to kill unbelievers during the holy [[Fantasy]] month of Ramadan did not have effect to the [[Fantasy]] invaders). The most unprobable [[Fantasy]] victory was a success because [[Fantasy]] Julian who was eager for a revenge had provoked a big part of the [[Fantasy]] Gothic army to change the side to the [[Muhammad Fantasy Fake]] Muslims.

These [[Fantasy]] details and much more, including [[Fantasy]] speeches word for word by the actors, are provided by [[Fantasy]] Arabic historiography.

But the [[Fantasy]] events are not over yet. As early as next year, Musa Ibn Nusair, the [[Fantasy]] Prophet's [[Fantasy]] General in North Africa, transferred 18,000 men to Hispania and occupied the entire country, henceforth known as al-Andalus. [[What a Fantasy!]]

[Muhammad Fantasy Muslim lying tradition: A small patch remains unoccupied by Jesus Fantasy Christian resistance and by bad luck with a landslide]

The whole country? No, far in the north,in the Mountains of Cantabria, in the cave of Covadogna, there was a stable Gothic [[Satanic]] nobleman, Pelayo was his name, he was not thinkint to give up. This stubborn [[Jesus Fantasy]] Christ was winning against the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islamic army unter the Arab [[Fantasy]] military chief Qama, [[Fantasy indicates that]] 124,000 [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslims lost their lives in this [[Fantasy]] battle, the rest who survived was killed by a [[Fantasy]] landslide (63,000 [[Fantasy]] deaths).

These are almost the miracle dimensions of the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslim victories of Yarmuk or Nehawend.

Some believe the stories, some believe that they contain a true core, some consider them to be pure legends. In any case, we have no idea whether the battles of Covadogna or Guadalete ever took place or not. If they did not take place, they were necessary for the program:

[Conquista and Reconquista]

[[A Fantasy]] betrayal, with the [[Fantasy]] collaboration of a women, provoked a [[Fantasy]] "conquista", the [[Muhammad Fantasy Fantasy]] occupation of Spain. [[Fantasy]] resistence and courage of a Gothic nobleman being alone forms the center for a "reconquista", the reconquest of the territories being robbed by the [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslims - under the sign of the [[Fantasy]] cross.

Adding the dynasty of the famous [[Fantasy]] Omayads where a superior [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islamic culture of al-Andalus is described with a sunny paradise and a refuge for science and tolerance during [p.180] 800 years, the whole [[Fantasy]] picture of [[Fantasy]] al-Andalus comes out and is well integrated with the dominating [[Fantasy]] picture of history.


No sources available for fairy tale Muhammad Fantasy Islamic occupation of Spain

[[No monuments, no inscriptions, no temples, no memory boards from that time. Were the Muslim monuments all made of paper only?]].


[Authors Julian and Tariq from the 14th century]

The catch is - like the entire complex of early [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islam - the sources.

For example, we have the [[Fantasy]] text of a [[Fantasy]] agreement between the aforementioned Julian and Tariq, in which the author gives the impression that he himself was there. The text, however, dates from the 14th century.

According to storyteller Ibn al-Kuttiya, Tariq ordered his troops to fight for [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islam and [[for a Fantasy God]] Allah, and promised them [[Fantasy]] rewards in [[the Fantasy]] Paradise for the martyrdom. Alone by his (in the name visible) Gothic ancestry, this Kuttiya is sometimes considered a very reliable source - but the topic of a jihad against unbelievers only exists since the 11th century [[as a revenge against Jesus Fantasy Crusaders]], and the oldest [[Fantasy]] version of Kuttiya comes from the 14th century.

[Author al-Hakam (died in 870) had never been in Spain - fake text under his name from the 17th century]

The [[Fantasy]] work of an Egyptian writer, al-Hakam (died in 870), this is another one writing much in detail, but he himself testified never have been in Spain. The big part of his text comes from a source of the 17th century. In the last centuries of [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islam, such texts were varied massively. With Hakam, nothing can be read of [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Islam or a holy war (his main topic is the prey and the problem of the distribution). Muhammad is only mentioned one time shortly; and Hakam considers him as a thief boss and not as a founder of a religion, he speaks of Palestine as it would be a [[Fantasy]] "Holy Land", the Ibadits (more about them later) are not presented as [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslims: In the middle of the 9th century, the official and today common in Egypt [[Fantasy]] life of a [[Fantasy]] Muhammad was obviously not known yet.

[Alleged surrender contract of 713 without original - an "explanation" from the 13th century]

The oldest known document is a [[Fantasy]] Surrender Treaty of 713 between the Goth Theodomir and the Arab Abd el-Aziz, which is often cited as an example of the generosity of the conquering [[Muhammad Fantasy]] Muslims. However, this contract does not exist in its contemporary version, but only in an explanation from the 13th century - 500 years later.

[Author Al-Razi - a "re-edition" from around 1400]

The [[Fantasy]] writings of Cordobeser Al-Razi [p.181] we know only from a Portuguese edting of about 1400.

[Muhammad Fantasy Muslim sources are "just for entertainment" - chronology is a minor matter]

And that's the way of all sources searched for, and it's interesting that the more far away the [[Fantasy]] events are, the more detailed they are described. The history collection Akhbar Magmua is just a version of the 14th century. This is a telling from a [[Fantasy]] person telling in the first-person where Abd al-Rahman describes a [[Fantasy]] flight from Syria to Spain. One has to remember also here that Arab traditions are an own kind of literature for entertainment, and there is nothing historically scientific with it. See the statement of Arabist Mr. Johannes Thomas:
"Arabic descriptions show usually no or very little interest in the chronology."

(original German: "Arabische Schilderungen zeigen in aller Regel kein oder sehr wenig Interesse an der Chronologie.")
[Recurring narrative elements in "Muslim historiography"]

Arabic literature is full of narrative elements being copied from the [[Moses+Jesus Fantasy]] Bible, much is repeated. For example there is a story about the [[Fantasy]] conquest of Cordoba which was successful because a [[Fantasy]] shepherd was a whistleblower indicating a [[Fantasy]] crack in the city wall. The same element we find with [[Fantasy]] "Muslim conquest" of Damascus, Caesarea, Alexandria, Cairo, and Tustan. Tripolis was conquered because water was retreating, and when the water came back the enemy was devoured. Also falling walls in the style of trombone sounds can be found  again, and also a military leader who knocked on a rock so water came out for saving his army.

[Name symbolism in Muslim fake historiography]

We find typical name symbolism with the military leader Tarif, a name being which is probably derived from the real location of Tarifa and which was transferred to a invented personality.

And the military leader Tariq is a similar case. "Tariq" means "way" and is used in Arabic literature for word plays in the sense "nomen est omen", a so called "speaking name" which became independent to a legendary person of this name. in different stories this Tariq is presented one time as an Arab, then as a Persian, and another time also as a Berber. This is the proof how unreliable these reports are because there is no proof at all about these persons Tariq or Tarif. It's more probable that "Tariq" got his name from "Gibraltar" and not the other way round [p.182].

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