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Islam is a jewish creation.

submitted by didyouknow to TheEternalJew 3.8 yearsJul 3, 2021 09:23:58 ago (+6/-2)     (TheEternalJew)

Jews had immense power in Arabia prior to the creation of Islam. Jews in Yemen were reported as far back as 580 B.C meaning these were jews who fled to Yemen after the destruction of the first temple.

''The more reliable sources noted the Jewish migration to Arabia during the invasion of Palestine by the Romans or the Greeks, and more specifically after the destruction of the temple. Waves of Jewish people fled to the Hijaz. It is related that after the destruction of the first temple, 80,000 priests who survived, migrated to the Hijaz and joined the former settlers''.

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Jews grew so much in power and influence in Arabia that they even managed to establish a jewish kingdom in Arabia called the Himyarite Kingdom.

''Before Islam: When Saudi Arabia Was a Jewish Kingdom''

https://archive.ph/eJ5ub

'King Tubba Abu Karab As'ad of the Himyarite Kingdom, who is traditionally considered a convert to Judaism, clothed Kaaba for the first time, during the rule of the Jurhum tribe of Mecca'

https://archive.ph/rYoQQ

All this contributed to the rise of the jewish population in Arabia;
''According to Ya‘qūbī the Muslim historian (d. 897/8), all the inhabitants of Yemen were Jews on the eve of Islam''

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The tribe of Kindah was a tribe of jews and there were mass conversion of jewish Kindites to Islam. No doubt that the tribe of Kindah helped to spread Islam in Arabia.
''Islamic sources indicate that on the eve of Islam, the Jews were the largest religious community in Yemen. Yacqibi says that all the inhabitants of Yemen were Jewish, while Ibn Hazm says that all the Himyarites and many Kindites were Jews''
Descendants of the Royal Kindah continued to hold important position of power during Muslim times;

''During Muslim times, descendants of the Royal Kindah continued to hold prominent court positions, and one branch of the tribe gained great influence in Spain. The famous Arabian poet Imruʾ al-Qays (d. c. 540) was from the Kindah tribe.''

https://archive.ph/2SZD0

Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath al-Kindi was the chieftain of the Kindah tribe. He later served as the governor of Tabaristan under Umayyad victory of Iraq and later served as the governor of Mosul.

https://archive.ph/GVztf

He was also jewish;

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When the Arab tribe of Khazraj and Aws arrived in Yathrib (old name for Medina) around 2nd century AD they found it dominated by jews. The poorest land belonged to the Arabs and the richer lands were in the hands of the jews. The jews dominated the economic aspects of Medina. Arabs were weaker in all aspects of life and had to form alliances with the jewish tribes there.

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The Arabs were indeed influenced by jews. Many Arabs did not like jews because of their decieving and supremacist nature and their mistreatment of those who were not jewish but the Arabs viewed jews as a 'learned people', 'people of knowledge'. The tribe of Aus and Khazraj who became the leaders of Medina (probably controlled by jews behind the scenes as the jews were in control of the economy there) followed the jews in many of their works.
It was the Jews who taught them how to write. Members of Arab tribes around Mecca and Medina had even converted to Judaism on top of intermarriages among the Arabs and the Jews.

It was also the jews who spread the idea of Muhammed's 'prophecy', that a time of the new prophet is near. This is believed to be the reason that helped the spread of Islam in Medina. The jews of Medina knew of the coming of Muhammed and the rise of Islam. How? Because they were the ones making it happen.

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Muhammed and the jews;

Wikipedia admit;

''The Jewish tribes played a significant role during the rise of Islam. Muhammad had many contacts with Jewish tribes, both urban and nomadic. The eating of pork has always been strongly prohibited in both religions. Muhammad viewed Christians and Jews (both of whom he referred to as "People of the Book") as natural allies, sharing the core principles of his teachings.

In late 622 CE, Shallum ben Hushiel went to visit Mohammed in Medina, and offered his submission (desiring conversion to Islam).

In the Constitution of Medina, Jews were given equality to Muslims in exchange for political loyalty and were allowed to practice their own culture and religion. A significant narrative symbolizing the inter-faith harmony between early Muslims and Jews is that of Rabbi Mukhayriq. The Rabbi was from Banu Nadir and fought alongside Muslims at the Battle of Uhud and bequeathed his entire wealth to Muhammad in the case of his death. He was subsequently called ″the best of the Jews″ by Muhammad.

https://archive.ph/xJ7Np

According to 7th-century historian Sebeos, The jews fled to Arabia and started to manipulate the Arabs into serving their interests by familiarising them with the Old Testament in hopes to unite them as a fighting force against their enemies;

''Twelve peoples [representing] all the tribes of the Jews assembled at the city of Edessa. When they saw that the Iranian troops had departed and left the city in peace, they [122] closed the gates and fortified themselves. They refused entry to troops of the Roman lordship. Thus Heraclius, emperor of the Byzantines, gave the order to besiege it. When [the Jews] realized that they could not militarily resist him, they promised to make peace. Opening the city gates, they went before him, and [Heraclius] ordered that they should go and stay in their own place. So they departed, taking the road through the desert to Tachkastan to the sons of Ishmael.
[The Jews] called [the Arabs] to their aid and familiarized them with the relationship they had through the books of the [Old] Testament. Although [the Arabs] were convinced of their close relationship, they were unable to get a consensus from their multitude, for they were divided from each other by religion. In that period a certain one of them, a man of the sons of Ishmael named Muhammad, a merchant, became prominent. A sermon about the Way of Truth, supposedly at God's command, was revealed to them, and [Muhammad] taught them to recognize the God of Abraham, especially since he was informed and knowledgeable about Mosaic history. Because the command had come from On High, he ordered them all to assemble together and to unite in faith."
According to Sebeos, the Muslims had sent this letter to Byzantine Emperor, speaking of Palestine;

"God gave that country as the inherited property [i kaluats zharhangut'ean] of Abraham and of his sons after him. We are the sons of Abraham. It is too much that you hold our country. Leave in peace, and we shall demand from you what you have seized, plus interest. The emperor rejected this. He did not provide a fitting response to the message but rather said: "The country is mine. Your inheritance is the desert. So go in peace to your country."

https://archive.ph/GaWrc

The jews used Islam to manipulate the Arabs into thinking Jerusalem is a holy city and that it needs to be under the control of Muslims. This is the jew's way of making the Arabs fight to get back what jews think belongs to them. Palestine. Remember that Byzantium was the number one enemy of Jewry at this time.

Quran demands respect for the Jews and to support a Jewish homeland in Palestine;

https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost.php?postid=609c59233cb10

Muhammed had two jewish wives;
''Rayhāna bint Zayd (Arabic: ريحانة بنت زيد‎) was a Jewish woman from the Banu Nadir tribe, who is revered by Muslims as one of the Ummahaatu'l-Mu'mineen, or Mothers of the Faithful - the Wives of Muhammad''.

https://archive.ph/5cvOY

''Safiyyah bint Huyayy (Arabic: صفية بنت حيي‎‎, Safiyyah bint Huyayy ) (c. 610 – c. 670) was one of the wives of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.[1] She was, along with all other wives of Muhammad, titled Umm-ul-Mu'mineen or the "Mother of Believers".

''After Muhammad's death, she became involved in the power politics of the early Muslim community and acquired substantial influence by the time of her death''

''Safiyya was born in Medina to Huyayy ibn Akhtab, the chief of the Jewish tribe Banu Nadir''

https://archive.ph/ddWOD

In History of Palestine: 614-1096 C.E. by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz, 1850, he claims that;

Abu Bakr, the first Rashidun caliph and the father-in-law of Muhammed as he offered his youngest daughter (who was only 6 years old!) to be his wife was originally a Rabbi named Shallum. He converted to Islam and Muhammed gave him the name Abu Bakr.

https://archive.ph/JClDl

The successor of Abu Bakr was Umar Ibn Al-Khattab. Umar was previously a close advisor to Abu Bakr and he was selected by Abu Bakr to be his successor.
Umar was the one who conquered Jerusalem from Byzantium.

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''Umar knew Hebrew, and he could talk with the Jews in their own language. Umar was a trader, and he had business contacts with the Jews. Out of the Muslims, Umar was popular with the Jews. One day the Jews gave him a copy of the Torah''

https://archive.ph/xgjdT

According to the hadith from Sunan of al-Darimi. Umar had a copy of the Torah and he went to the Prophet and read from it in front of him;

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After Umar's conquer of Palestine;

''According to Jewish tradition, Omar set aside the Christian ban on Jews and allowed them into Jerusalem and to worship''.

https://archive.ph/6INBt

Umar was later assassinated by Piruz Nahavandi, a brave Sassanid soldier who was captured by the Arabs and was made into a slave in Arabia. He stabbed Umar 6 times while he was busy praying. Piruz killed another 6 to 9 people who tried to subdue him before committing suicide when cornered.

Muhammed and the early Muslims in Medina initially prayed towards Jerusalem.

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Jewish tradition specifies praying towards Jerusalem..
''And they pray to Yahweh, turning towards the city which you have chosen and towards the Temple which I have built for your name’ (1 Kings 8: 44)''

How convenient than that early Muslims prayed towards the direction the Al-Aqsa is located. Al-Aqsa which is supposedly built on the temple mount, the very direction jews pray towards. Al-Aqsa mosque was erected by Umar, the guy who knew Hebrew and would read the Torah, how interesting he would be the one to conquer Jerusalem and to erect a mosque on the temple mount.

More on the jews and using Islam as a weapon to get what they want, this thread talks about their prominent role in using Islam to bring down the Visigothic Kingdom;

https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost.php?postid=606921bd192ac


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[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 1 point 3.8 yearsJul 3, 2021 10:05:50 ago (+2/-1)

Islam is an amalgamation of Judaism, christianity, and bedouin paganism. Muhammad basically took what he liked from several belief systems and discarded the rest. Who knows what he really thought though, he was illiterate and had someone else write it up for him. Mecca was a strange place pre Islam, and the place where the kaaba is use to hold shrines for dozens of different pagan gods. The kaaba itself is probably a meteorite. Why that in particular was chosen to represent Islam is probably just a case of "hey, this looks cool" but the cube that now surrounds it was definitely inspired by jews.

[ - ] account deleted by user 1 point 3.8 yearsJul 4, 2021 12:47:07 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 0 points 3.8 yearsJul 5, 2021 01:26:47 ago (+0/-0)

Maybe, yeah I guess. I'm not Islamic, but I find religion interesting. I read a lot about a lot of different ones, so I'm not gonna claim to be perfectly accurate. I will say that any inaccuracies are due to me mixing shit up. Except Jews, I'll happily embellish and be hyperbolic when it comes to kikery.

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[ - ] didyouknow [op] 0 points 3.8 yearsJul 3, 2021 10:59:13 ago (+0/-0)

And there you have it. He took things from Judaism, Christianity and Paganism but if we look at the religion, which one is more similar to the content of Islam? It's without a doubt Judaism. Judaism influenced Muhammed more than any other religion that's why Islam and Judaism are so similar and why both jews and muslims have similar behaving patterns. During the time of Muhammed, Arabia was filled with both jews and judaised Arabs, jews who arrived in Arabia and there were many of them had taken over Arabia from within and had spread Judaism throughout Arabia through forced conversion. This is where Islam got its forced conversion from, this is a judaic element that was added to Islam. That's why Islam spread almost only through forced conversion.

And many of these judaic Arabs and jews converted to Islam so quickly because it was basically Judaism with a different colour, so of course, they would flock to that religion like wildfire and that's why it spread so fast within Arabia.

Many of these judaised Arabs and jews rose quickly to power when Islam arrived, now the jews had control over a larger force which they used to wage war against Sassanid Empire and Byzantium and this makes sense because jews already considered those two empires as their enemies because they weren't allowed to pull of their schemes there exactly as they wanted so they needed to go.

This is why Islam turned to Jerusalem so quickly and why that was one of the priorities. Who do you think was behind that? Who likes Jerusalem so much? Well it ain't the Irish, I'll tell you that much.

[ - ] account deleted by user 1 point 3.8 yearsJul 3, 2021 13:24:45 ago (+1/-0)

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[ - ] didyouknow [op] -1 points 3.8 yearsJul 3, 2021 13:58:04 ago (+0/-1)

Ok..? This does in no way disprove the information I've presented here.

This is like showing off Karl Marx 'anti-jewish' quotes and making the point that he was against international jewry.

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