Showing posts with label Arabia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arabia. Show all posts

26 August 2023

Kaaba Allah

The origins of the Kaaba might be unclear, but in one of its corners the Hajar-al-Aswad can be found, which supposedly fell from heaven, as happened with Moses' tablets: Did it once belong to the Ark of the Covenant?

According to the New Chronology, those stones are remnants of an iron meteorite, allowing the production of Damascus Steel, which was distributed in boxes through the world-empire, supporting an ataman conquest of the Promised Land, possibly reflected by the following partial duplicates:

  • Moses = Muhammad = Mehmed I & Murad II = ...
  • Joshua = Umar & Uthman = Mehmed II = ...

After being expelled from the Golden Horde, Ulugh Muhammad undertook a Hijra or Exodus to Kazan, the capital of contemporary Tatarstan, wherefrom a military campaign was started: Could such a box have been brought to Arabia Petrea & later to its contemporary location?

According to the Book of Civilization, Islam was only proclaimed as official religion in the Ottoman Empire by Ahmed I, during the Time of Troubles. Muhammad is considered to be the initiator of Islam, but even its holy book mentions Ahmad as the successor of Jesus Christ: Dictionary Merriam Webster registers the earliest use of words, should a millenial shift be applied here?

The Masjid-al-Haram is supposedly built by Abraham, but its polytheistic past & a gold dish with an inscription of Vikramaditya suggest it originally was a shrine for Hindus. It's the only mosque where circumambulation is practiced, a habit common in temples dedicated to Shiva: Do Muslims inherit polytheistic practices & unconsciously worship a destroyer?

The Kiswah turns the shrine into a Black Cube, similar to the iron altar in the meditation room of the United Nations. During the last decades, many appeared worldwide & one has also been discovered on the north pole of Saturn, while practicing Jews use Tefillin: Are we unconsciously dealing with a worldwide conspiracy?

06 December 2022

Madain Salih

In antiquity known as Hegra, similar to Hijra, the site is said to have been carved out by Nabateans. As well as MuhammadSalih preached against polytheism & idolatry: Is Madain actually Medina & are those prophets partial duplicates that fled Petra, as the local research of Dan Gibson suggests?

Nebajoth is the eldest son of Ishmael, who supposedly built the Kaaba & of whom Muslims claim to be descendants. As well as their neighbouring Maccabees, descendants from Isaac, the Nabateans succesfully resisted a Macedon Empire, but officially both of them ultimately became provinces of the Roman Empire: Did Abraham actually rule a once united kingdom?

During what is known as the Siege of Mecca, the Kaaba got destroyed, whereby the black rock split into three pieces: Was it actually a Siege of Petra by the Umayyads, whereafter Hashemites took them to the south to build a new sanctuary in a safer spot, which definitely became the new Becca after the Abbasids took power?

In the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones searches for the Holy Grail in the canyon of the Crescent Moon, a symbol of Islam & a scene filmed in Petra:

One of those destructive earthquakes is officially dated right after the defeat of Abd al-Lah ibn al-Zubayr, another one about 330 years earlier, according with one of the chronological shifts of Anatoly Fomenko, so they might be duplicates. Even stronger, he claims Islam only originated about a millenium later, according with the historical research of Florin Diacu, nearly coinciding with the time Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab preached against Sufism: Did he hijack the biography of Salih?

Unlike Maslama ibn Habib, the movement of his compatriot, supporting Ibn Saud, later managed to conquer Mecca, driving the Hashemites & last caliph out of Arabia: Is it a coincidence they only held their royal title in Jordan?

29 August 2021

Three Kings

Celebrated as Epiphany, the Magi arrived in Bethlehem to witness the birth of the king of the Jews: The physical manifestation of Jesus Christ to the גוים. Their number isn't mentioned in the gospel, but Western Christianity counts three of them, according to the number of gifts brought. Their origin remains a debate ...

According to the New Chronology, Melchior was even female, the מַלְכַּת שְׁבָא or ملكة سبأ, where Balthazar seems to be king, according to Hugo Kehrer. However, did the "White Tsar" rule the region between the Baltic Sea & the Balkan Peninsula, meaning "White Khanate", or "White Horde"?

That region is known for its very fertile soil: Bethlehem would be an appropriate name, opposite of Bethany, on the other side of the Black Sea. According to the New Chronology, the saviour was born in Crimea, could that be right?

The Armenian Church identifies Balthazar as king of Arabia, which might be a synonym for Europe. There Melchior is identified as king of Persia, which might mean Paris, but Johann von Hildesheim identifies him also as king of Nubia, where Caspar, according to the novel of Michel Tournier, is king of Meroë. That novelist might have been inspired by Piye, who defeated Sennacherib @ Jerusalem, or Memnon, who defeated Antilochus @ Troy, as described in Αἰθιοπίς: Might these stories be partial duplicates?

According to mainstream history, their relics have been brought from the Hagia Sophia, via Milan, finally to Cologne Cathedral. The Three Kings of Orion collinearly point, via Sirius, to the sunrise on Christmas around the Tropic of Cancer. By definition, Magi are Zoroastrian priests, so might the earthly tale, stuffed with gifts from Sheba, have been inspired by the long trek of Tiridates?

29 May 2021

Mehmed the Conqueror

Almost one millenium after Rome fell to the Germans, after a siege of seven weeks the Turks finally conquered Constantinople: These events can respectively be considered as start & end of our known Middle Ages. During this epoch, the Byzantine capital endured yet many sieges ...

After the conquest, sultan Mehmed quite quickly ordered the construction of the Eyüp Sultan shrine, honoring the standard-bearer of prophet Muhammad, who supposedly died there during a former siege: Almost eight centuries later, a religious scholar suddenly seems to do discover the burial spot. According to the New Chronology, sultan & prophet are duplicates: the standard-bearer probably died during the last siege of the city, the mentioned timespan fits closely in the difference between chronological shifts they discovered ...

The sultan mainly focused on Europe, possibly derived from the Hebrew "עֶרֶב" or Greek "Ἔρεβος": Switching vowels may clearify why the prophet conquered Arabia, it's quite curious we find Arabic inscriptions on Roman mantles or Russian weaponry. According to the New Chronology, the conqueror had more partial duplicates, for example:

Which story fits best the real history? Astronomy even associates the Apocalypse with the mentioned conquest ...