I'm interested to hear what you think about it after you get a chance to look at the alignments of all the early qiblas that pointed to Petra, NOT to Mecca........
I'm going to give the video another try -- I dozed off early when I had it on last night. Interesting in this context that Mad Mo berated the falling away of veneration for Mecca, showing that it was a pre-muzzie center of worship (which it obviously was). He stole and plagiarized most of his fake belief system, so it probably wouldn't be a shocker that the Nabateans (they built Petra, but were spread out over Arabia) had some kind of precursor practice of facing Petra in their pagan rites.
Revealer: Meda'in Saleh is perhaps the most important Nabataean site. The Nabataeans were an Arab people whose kingdom flourished throughout the 1st century. They inhabited northern Arabia and the Southern Levant.
Series explainer: Retracing Arab Footsteps "Ala Khota al-Arab" is a historical documentary show produced by Al Arabiya television channel, created and presented by Eid Al-Yahya. It is broadcast every Saturday on Al Arabiya channel. The program narrates the biographies of the most prominent Arab figures in history, and the deeply-rooted civilization of Arab ancestors, including documented events, incidents and stories that happened during their era.
Retracing Arab footsteps: Nabatean ruins of Saudi Arabia | Al Arabiya English | YouTube | Published on September 10, 2018
I'm going to give the video another try -- I dozed off early when I had it on last night. Interesting in this context that Mad Mo berated the falling away of veneration for Mecca, showing that it was a pre-muzzie center of worship (which it obviously was). He stole and plagiarized most of his fake belief system, so it probably wouldn't be a shocker that the Nabateans (they built Petra, but were spread out over Arabia) had some kind of precursor practice of facing Petra in their pagan rites.
Revealer: Meda'in Saleh is perhaps the most important Nabataean site. The Nabataeans were an Arab people whose kingdom flourished throughout the 1st century. They inhabited northern Arabia and the Southern Levant.
Series explainer: Retracing Arab Footsteps "Ala Khota al-Arab" is a historical documentary show produced by Al Arabiya television channel, created and presented by Eid Al-Yahya. It is broadcast every Saturday on Al Arabiya channel. The program narrates the biographies of the most prominent Arab figures in history, and the deeply-rooted civilization of Arab ancestors, including documented events, incidents and stories that happened during their era.
Retracing Arab footsteps: Nabatean ruins of Saudi Arabia | Al Arabiya English | YouTube | Published on September 10, 2018
Sorry for the duplicate, I've been having that problem the past few days.
I've been watching and/or listening to this one because I had to use Roku to view YouTube, and couldn't quite remember the name of the video. It's quite apparent that this one I've been watching is anti-Saudi agitprop. The narrator also said the stupid lie that Islam was the only group that uses a lunar calendar -- the Hebrew lunar calendar was plagiarized by the mass-murdering pedophile, Mad Mo. Anyway, I'm going to pass on the one you've linked in the topic post, there's a bunch of vids and pages about this, it's a reasonable guess that they're all coming from the same BS source. As far as the alignments go -- don't be sucked into the fiction that Islamic scholars were all about science. It's just as likely that they simply didn't have the competence to know the correct direction. I rate them all ahistorical, as well as being sectarian turmoil.
The Sacred House Of Allah- The Original Place Of The Kaaba
Okay, I found it on the related vids, and broke down and lanuched it. It's playing now. The narrator's even worse than the uncloseted muzzie that narrates the one I linked in #49.