Wonderful. I have a gut feel there is a lot more to be dug up along these lines regarding pre Islamic culture.
@two_tier_gary_rumain4 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work, brother. Thanks!
@sgt.grinch32995 ай бұрын
Thank you for having Mel on the episode. Mel is our Historical Hammer. GBY all.
@Teskooano5 ай бұрын
Great video! Subscribed. Islam is being exposed like never before thanks to dajjal Internet.
@samiazaffar70965 ай бұрын
😂😂
@samiazaffar70965 ай бұрын
Muslims Dajal is internet 😂
@Oldwhiteguy5 ай бұрын
Mel always hits it out of the park!!
@ASHORSHEMAYA5 ай бұрын
Shining as always my friend Mel
@beautifulmelanatedgoddess22993 ай бұрын
I love observing the cycles of the moon.
@mannyhabib28675 ай бұрын
Allah-hu-Akbar! Jazakallah! thanks Mel for all the work you are doing. Thank you Al Fadi for bringing Mel on. Mahshallah!
@ic.xc.5 ай бұрын
Masha'yeshua
@two_tier_gary_rumain4 ай бұрын
Smashallah!
@silverltc27295 ай бұрын
One of Muhammad's 99 names is Al-Noor. The Lesser Hashem/Light 🕯️🚨
@DomainofKnowlegdia5 ай бұрын
The Kaaba was created by Ibn Zubayr as a Christian monastery or church, he was a Christian like Muawiyah. Ibn Zubayr established a caliphate in Mecca that rivalled the Umayyads during the time of the civil war after Muawiyah died in 680 CE. The Kaaba, located in the city of Mecca, did not exist before 697 CE and was instead founded in 697 CE as a Christian church. When the Abbasids rose to power in 750 CE, sometime after that they inherited the site, for their new religion called Islam because they knew that Mecca had a Christian century.
@Nelson-oy9oy5 ай бұрын
Where did you get your information for this.Sounds very interesting.
@samiazaffar70965 ай бұрын
Everything this religion has copied is from Christianity.
@MikeJones-yd9kf5 ай бұрын
The same Satan that called out to Paul probably told him. It's crazy how Paul never saw anyone, but just heard a "voice" saying "I am Jesus" when "Jesus" never called himself "Jesus" it makes you wonder
@DomainofKnowlegdia5 ай бұрын
@@Nelson-oy9oy From my research on this topic.
@DomainofKnowlegdia5 ай бұрын
@@MikeJones-yd9kf What are you on about do you any proof or evidence that Satan as a spirit exists can we you proof his existence?
@Hamann9631Ай бұрын
I am reading through Sahih Al-Bukhari. I noticed multiple verses which say Quraysh were doing the same things before Islam.
@sirupate5 ай бұрын
Mel comes up trumps again, great stuff.
@JonSkjeseth5 ай бұрын
The crescent moon and the star was the city symbol of Constantinople..
@vicmath10055 ай бұрын
Thanks Mel. As I have reasons to believe that the Levites were Canaanites once upon a time, and they went to Egypt and came back to Canaan a little prior to 1000 BCE (possibly 1300 BCE), their entire religion would have been around pagan rituals. It was the Levites who created Judaism. Eventually, around the time of their captivity (c. 6th century BCE), it appears that they discovered monotheism. This was when the Torah was written. But in the Torah they gave credit to Moses (13th century BCE) for their mono God. The word Ramḍan (رمضان) is not Arabic. It is Aramaic, the language of the Levites. It is plural. The singular of the word means 'sign', ramḍ (رمض). The 'signs' here are the plagues the God sent on the Pharaoh. So the month of Ramḍan is the month of plagues. The Arabic equivalents of ramḍ is ramz (رمز). The letter ḍ (ض) does not exist in Arabic, but was borrowed from Aramaic. The Arabic plural is ramzoon (رمزون), which means signs/symbols.
@ic.xc.5 ай бұрын
A bit far fetched if you ask me, but hey this is the KZbin comment section
@Zarghaam124 ай бұрын
Big deal! Well, all of Christianity and even some Judaism have Greco-Roman mythology and cults in them!
@bobbyjpg5 ай бұрын
Its not holes in the narrative, rather the narrative in holes😂😂
@KKPR5335 ай бұрын
😂😂
@trinitymatrix97195 ай бұрын
narrative in the black holes 😂🤣🤣
@harshmanhv5 ай бұрын
SIN god also called AL MAQAH, AL MAKKAH, HUBAL etc etc
@kateemma-5 ай бұрын
Being a moon god was he then androgynous/hermaphroditic, considering the moon is usually considered to be female, the sun male? Also the triad/trinity of gods/goddesses usually involves a combination of male, female and bi-gendered/gynomorph deities, does it not, so in the triad of SIN, Shamash and Ishtar, which one is the third kind? Last question, is SIN also Hubal and Dilimbabbar?
@rob77245 ай бұрын
I thought the fasting month was copied from Jewsih tradition, as well as the Kabaah circumabulation?
@IslamicOrigins5 ай бұрын
Different layers. The pagan elements were added later, which is counter-intuitive.
@silverltc27295 ай бұрын
The Muslims circle the kaaba (Stone). The same way the Shepardic Jewish brides circle their husbands. Image circling The Rock of Jesus Christ 7 times before being united with Him
@DomainofKnowlegdia5 ай бұрын
@@IslamicOrigins Mel do you know who controlled Egypt, Levant, Syria, Iraq, Jordon, Iran, Azerbaijan,. and Palestine all the territory of the Rashiddun caliphate from 628 to 661 CE before the Ummayads came to power and also who were the Ummayads and Muawiyah before they came to power after 661CE
@Aladin-r8t5 ай бұрын
Pagan Arabs used a solar calendar, whereas Muslims use a lunar calendar. How can you reconcile this discrepancy?
@harshmanhv5 ай бұрын
They followed Babylonian moon gods as well as Babylonian calander .... Muslims are moon worshipers .... Quran says also .... Abraham was a hanifan .... Hanifan comes from hanpe meaning PAGAN .... ORIGINAL RELIGION OF ABRAHAM WAS PAGAN.
@watchman4todayreloaded1925 ай бұрын
What evidence do you have that the Pagan Arabs used a solar calendar? None at all. How do YOU reconcile the discrepancy?
@rajvirdee13175 ай бұрын
Ban them.
@trinitymatrix97195 ай бұрын
Alfonzo worship 3 daughters of allah - allat- manat & al-uzza.
@MikeJones-yd9kf5 ай бұрын
Says the man with the ancient Egyptian cross. Google it. It's called "The ankh" and they worshipped their leaders as sons of "god" ask a Jewish friend if you have one. Quran clearly states that fasting is prescribed to you like those before you....show us ancient Egyptian pariahs fasting 30 days dawn to dusk.
@trinitymatrix97195 ай бұрын
kloran is just a joke 😂😂😂😂
@DrMox-ny8qs4 ай бұрын
If someone claims Ramadan is a form of cult practice it is only logical to also claim that trinity is a form of pagan god.
@nilavakar80685 ай бұрын
"My god is better than your god.." Damn but both are non-existent...
@williambranch42835 ай бұрын
We all have pagan ancestry. That is why theological virgin birth of religion is so funny.
@silwanitg5 ай бұрын
1400 views. Heeerhaaaw
@Oldwhiteguy5 ай бұрын
Eat the football
@bobfisher19094 ай бұрын
Gold nugget, Islam did not stop at just borrowing Ramadan the golden horns is also a Greek moon god adopted probably from the Roman Empire, Selene. The moon goddess Selene, sometimes called Mene, Phoebe, or Cynthia, is the daughter of two Titans (mythological giants) called Hyperion and Theia. The gods Gaia and Uranus were the mother and father of the Titans and were Selene's grandparents. Some say she had the crescent moon others believe in the horns, pultruding either from the head or between the shoulder blades, I say horns, funny thing she also rides a magic horse like Mohammad night journey story. I believe Islam borrowed all these pagan traditions to win people over to make one cult, taking on all the traditions hence Yemen and astrology worship also part of Islam, black stone was also used in Hinduism shiva. The black stone ( Hajar Al Aswad ) is shivling , it's also a Hindu pagan deity, it was also worshipped by the pagans, Hindus still worship it. Pre-Islam there was all kind of stones placed in the temple, black, red, white, depends on where the people came from doing this pagan A "red stone" was associated with the deity of the south Arabian city of Ghaimanr. pre-Islamic period and was a site of pilgrimage of Nabataeans who visited the shrine once a year to perform their pilgrimage. The Kaaba held 360 idols of the Meccan gods. Moslem religion has its origins in goddess worship. Allah is a revamped version of the ancient goddess Al'Lat, and it was her shrine which has continued - little changed - as the Ka'bah. The known history of Mohammed reveals that he was born around 570 CE into a tribe of the Quraysh, who not only worshipped the goddess Q're but were the sworn guardians of her shrine. By 622 Mohammed was preaching the ways of his god, Allah, and was driven out by his own tribe as a result. Pre-islamic worship of the goddess seems to be primarily associated with Al'Lat, which simply means 'goddess'. She is a triple goddess, similar to the Greek lunar deity Kore/Demeter/Hecate. Each aspect of this trinity corresponds to a phase of the moon. In the same way Al'Lat has three names known to the initiate: Q're, the crescent moon or the maiden; Al'Uzza, literally 'the strong one' who is the full moon and the mother aspect; then Al'Menat, the waning but wise goddess of fate, prophecy and divination. Islamic tradition continue to recognise these three but labels them 'daughters of Allah'. According to Edward Rice [7] Al'Uzza was especially worshipped at the Ka'bah where she was served by seven priestesses. Her worshippers circled the holy stone seven times - once for each of the ancient seven planets - and did so in total nudity. Near the Ka'bah is the ever-flowing well, Zamzam, which cools the throats of the countless millions of pilgrims. The priests of the sacred shrine are still known as Beni Shaybah or 'Sons of the Old Woman' - Shaybah being, of course, the famous Queen Sheeba of Solomon's times. Sheeba appears under the guise of Lilith in the Near East and as Hagar ('the Egyptian') in the Hebrew mythology of the Old Testament. So, rewriting the legend given above, Abraham begot his son, Ishmael - the ancestor of all Arab peoples - by the goddess on the Black Stone of the Ka'bah. While we are tracing names, Q're (or Qure), the maiden aspect of Al'Lut, seems certain to be the origin of the Greek Kore. Camphausen suggests that the holy Koran (qur'an in Arabic) is the 'Word of Qure'. Even moslems admit that the work existed before the time of Mohammed. Legend said it was copied form a divine prototype that appeared in heaven at the beginning of time, or the Mother of the Book [8]. Al'Uzza, the mother aspect of Al'Lut, may give us the pre-dynastic Egyptian snake goddess Ua Zit, who develops into Isis. The Egyptian city known as Canopus seems also have been a goddess temple, as the Greek historian Strabo (63BCE-21CE) considered the place to be notorious for wild sexual activities. Such references typically refer to temples where sacred 'prostitution' or ritual promiscuity were part of the worship; invariably sacred objects depicting the genitals of either god and/or goddess were venerated. Such sacred promiscuity continued to be part of the Pilgrimage to Mecca, at least for some moslems. The Shi'ites from Persia were allowed to form temporary 'marriages' for the period of the pilgrimage. Any children born as a result were regarded as divine or as saints - a custom with worldwide parallels (English surnames such as Goodman, Jackson or Robinson perhaps derive from similar sacred unions with god in the form of Green Men characters such as Jack o'the Green or Robin Greenwood; I would also suggest that the original sense of 'godparent' and 'godchild' has similar origins.)
@bobfisher19094 ай бұрын
More Black Stones Deities of other cultures known to have been associated with stones include Aphrodite at Paphos, Cybele at Pessinus and later Rome, Astarte at Byblos and the famous Artemis/Diana of Ephesus. The latter's most ancient sculpture was, it is said, carved from a black meteorite. The earliest form of Cybele's name may have been Kubaba or Kumbaba which suggests Humbaba, who was the guardian of the forest in the Epic of Gilgamesh (the world's oldest recorded myth from Assyria of c.2500BCE and, as scholars reveal more of the text, increasingly the source of most of the major mythological themes of later civilisations [9]) [10]. The origin of Kubaba may have been kube or kuba meaning (guess what) - 'cube'. The earliest reference we have to a goddess worshipped as a cube-shaped stone is from neolithic Anatolia [11]. Alternatively, 'Kubaba' may mean a hollow vessel or cave - which would still be a supreme image of the goddess. The ideograms for Kubaba in the Hittite alphabet are a lozenge or cube, a double-headed axe, a dove, a vase and a door or gate - all images of the goddess in neolithic Europe. The stone associated with Cybele's worship was, originally, probably at Pessinus but perhaps at Pergamum or on Mount Ida. What is certain is that in 204 BCE it was taken to Rome, where Cybele became 'Mother' to the Romans. The ecstatic rites of her worship were alien to the Roman temperament, but nevertheless animated the streets of their city during the annual procession of the goddess's statue. Alongside Isis, Cybele retained prominence in the heart of the Empire until the fifth century CE; the stone was then lost. Her cult prospered throughout the Empire and it is said that every town or village remained true to the worship of Cybele [12]. The home of Aphrodite was at Paphos on Cyprus. Various Classical writers describe the rituals which went on her in her honour - these seem to include the practice which is now known by the disdainful term of 'sacred prostitution'. In any event, the tapering black stone which was the object of verneration at this Temple still survives, even if it now placed inside the site musuem [13]. Also on Cyprus is another highly venerated islamic site - the third most important after Mecca and Medina - the Hala Sultan Tekke. This, too, has a black rock, said to have fallen as a meteorite as part of the tritholon over the shrine. The shrine is to a woman - the aunt and foster mother of Prophet Mohammed [14]. Could this, like Mecca, have been originally a goddess shrine? Unfortunately no other clues are forthcoming. Another site stated to have a Black Stone was at Petra, but I have been unable to discover where this was or who was worshipped there - could any readers who know please write in! To add a little local flavour, numerous standing stones in the British Isles are reputed to have fallen from the stars. The now-lost Star Stone marked the meeting of Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire; an also-vanished stone at Grimston, Leicestershire, was also said to have such an origin. However, whether or not such stones were ever associated with goddess worship we will never know. It would take far too long to discuss to what extent the cult of the goddess's Black Stone may have been perpetrated as Solomon's bride in the Song of Songs, who is 'black but beautiful' or to come to terms with the black images of Demeter, Artemis and Isis who have their direct continuation in the Black Virgins of Europe - patrons of the troubadours, the gnostics and the alchemists, as well as the present Pope. Those who wish to follow such ideas would do well to read The myth of the goddess [15] which, in a sober but inspirational manner, re-evaluates how the feminine deity has remained with us throughout history.
@panzerofthelake5065 ай бұрын
Why does this channel have so few views?
@silverltc27295 ай бұрын
But Ali Dawah has millions of views. Don't know 😂
@psychedelia_5 ай бұрын
Bcuz its literal obvious cheap propaganda shit, let them get some real truth
@silverltc27295 ай бұрын
@@psychedelia_ like looking at Qibla direction and coinage...
@martinjackman29435 ай бұрын
"few" is relative... hyped channels have" bot" views. fake subscribers and multi platform output.
@aleksakovacevic33505 ай бұрын
@@psychedelia_ prove it
@shahkobat94815 ай бұрын
You people are funny
@nsayyed54695 ай бұрын
Wait wait wait 😂I just anwnserd in comments but I deleted it cuz I wanna see how many Chrisy you lur in to it you use there ignorance 😂
@badshahali2045 ай бұрын
There is no Eid in the Quran too.Its a practice that is believed and followed by Muslims..The Islam of Almighty God does not propagate these rituals.
@awakenedaristocrat5 ай бұрын
YAHWE IS A MOON GOD!!!,
@loulasher5 ай бұрын
That sounds like a video you should make, but it doesn't change what's said in this one.
@trinitymatrix97195 ай бұрын
@@loulasher 😂😂😂😂
@John_Six_Twenty-Nine5 ай бұрын
Yeah, we're the ones with all the moon symbols all over our churches.....oh, wait
@psychedelia_5 ай бұрын
Man at least bring some pros, spend a lil more on this propaganda this is so cheap