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’1001 Muslim Inventions’ Fantasy Comes to DC: The Presentation of Legend as History
vinienco.com ^ | 8/26/2012 | J. Christian Adams

Posted on 08/26/2012 4:59:28 PM PDT by YankeeReb

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To: dead

After thousands of years in the desert, even before Mohammed, wouldn’t one think that they would have thought of your idea if it was feasible?


61 posted on 08/26/2012 7:42:56 PM PDT by stuartcr ("When silence speaks, it speaks only to those that have already decided what they want to hear.")
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To: SunkenCiv

for the record:

“November 7, 2001

Carly Fiorina
Hewlett-Packard
3000 Hanover Street
Palo Alto, CA 94304-1185

Dear Madame Fiorina:

It is with great interest that I read your speech delivered on September 26, 2001, titled “Technology, Business and Our way of Life: What’s Next” [sic]. I was particularly interested in the story you told at the end of your speech, about the Arab/Muslim civilization. As an Assyrian, a non-Arab, Christian native of the Middle East, whose ancestors reach back to 5000 B.C., I wish to clarify some points you made in this little story, and to alert you to the dangers of unwittingly being drawn into the Arabist/Islamist ideology, which seeks to assimilate all cultures and religions into the Arab/Islamic fold.

I know you are a very busy woman, but please find ten minutes to read what follows, as it is a perspective that you will not likely get from anywhere else. I will answer some of the specific points you made in your speech, then conclude with a brief perspective on this Arabist/Islamist ideology.

Arabs and Muslims appeared on the world scene in 630 A.D., when the armies of Muhammad began their conquest of the Middle East. We should be very clear that this was a military conquest, not a missionary enterprise, and through the use of force, authorized by a declaration of a Jihad against infidels, Arabs/Muslims were able to forcibly convert and assimilate non-Arabs and non-Mulsims into their fold. Very few indigenous communities of the Middle East survived this — primarily Assyrians, Jews, Armenians and Coptics (of Egypt).

Having conquered the Middle East, Arabs placed these communities under a Dhimmi (see the book Dhimmi, by Bat Ye’Or) system of governance, where the communities were allowed to rule themselves as religious minorities (Christians, Jews and Zoroastrian). These communities had to pay a tax (called a Jizzya in Arabic) that was, in effect, a penalty for being non-Muslim, and that was typically 80% in times of tolerance and up to 150% in times of oppression. This tax forced many of these communities to convert to Islam, as it was designed to do.

You state, “its architects designed buildings that defied gravity.” I am not sure what you are referring to, but if you are referring to domes and arches, the fundamental architectural breakthrough of using a parabolic shape instead of a spherical shape for these structures was made by the Assyrians more than 1300 years earlier, as evidenced by their archaeological record.

You state, “its mathematicians created the algebra and algorithms that would enable the building of computers, and the creation of encryption.” The fundamental basis of modern mathematics had been laid down not hundreds but thousands of years before by Assyrians and Babylonians, who already knew of the concept of zero, of the Pythagorean Theorem, and of many, many other developments expropriated by Arabs/Muslims (see History of Babylonian Mathematics, Neugebauer).

You state, “its doctors examined the human body, and found new cures for disease.” The overwhelming majority of these doctors (99%) were Assyrians. In the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries Assyrians began a systematic translation of the Greek body of knowledge into Assyrian. At first they concentrated on the religious works but then quickly moved to science, philosophy and medicine. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Galen, and many others were translated into Assyrian, and from Assyrian into Arabic. It is these Arabic translations which the Moors brought with them into Spain, and which the Spaniards translated into Latin and spread throughout Europe, thus igniting the European Renaissance.

By the sixth century A.D., Assyrians had begun exporting back to Byzantia their own works on science, philosophy and medicine. In the field of medicine, the Bakhteesho Assyrian family produced nine generations of physicians, and founded the great medical school at Gundeshapur (Iran). Also in the area of medicine, (the Assyrian) Hunayn ibn-Ishaq’s textbook on ophthalmology, written in 950 A.D., remained the authoritative source on the subject until 1800 A.D.

In the area of philosophy, the Assyrian philosopher Job of Edessa developed a physical theory of the universe, in the Assyrian language, that rivaled Aristotle’s theory, and that sought to replace matter with forces (a theory that anticipated some ideas in quantum mechanics, such as the spontaneous creation and destruction of matter that occurs in the quantum vacuum).

One of the greatest Assyrian achievements of the fourth century was the founding of the first university in the world, the School of Nisibis, which had three departments, theology, philosophy and medicine, and which became a magnet and center of intellectual development in the Middle East. The statutes of the School of Nisibis, which have been preserved, later became the model upon which the first Italian university was based (see The Statutes of the School of Nisibis, by Arthur Voobus).

When Arabs and Islam swept through the Middle East in 630 A.D., they encountered 600 years of Assyrian Christian civilization, with a rich heritage, a highly developed culture, and advanced learning institutions. It is this civilization that became the foundation of the Arab civilization.

You state, “Its astronomers looked into the heavens, named the stars, and paved the way for space travel and exploration.” This is a bit melodramatic. In fact, the astronomers you refer to were not Arabs but Chaldeans and Babylonians (of present day south-Iraq), who for millennia were known as astronomers and astrologers, and who were forcibly Arabized and Islamized — so rapidly that by 750 A.D. they had disappeared completely.

You state, “its writers created thousands of stories. Stories of courage, romance and magic. Its poets wrote of love, when others before them were too steeped in fear to think of such things.” There is very little literature in the Arabic language that comes from this period you are referring to (the Koran is the only significant piece of literature), whereas the literary output of the Assyrians and Jews was vast. The third largest corpus of Christian writing, after Latin and Greek, is by the Assyrians in the Assyrian language (also called Syriac; see here.)

You state, “when other nations were afraid of ideas, this civilization thrived on them, and kept them alive. When censors threatened to wipe out knowledge from past civilizations, this civilization kept the knowledge alive, and passed it on to others.” This is a very important issue you raise, and it goes to the heart of the matter of what Arab/Islamic civilization represents. I reviewed a book titled How Greek Science Passed to the Arabs, in which the author lists the significant translators and interpreters of Greek science. Of the 22 scholars listed, 20 were Assyrians, 1 was Persian and 1 an Arab. I state at the end of my review: “The salient conclusion which can be drawn from O’Leary’s book is that Assyrians played a significant role in the shaping of the Islamic world via the Greek corpus of knowledge. If this is so, one must then ask the question, what happened to the Christian communities which made them lose this great intellectual enterprise which they had established. One can ask this same question of the Arabs. Sadly, O’Leary’s book does not answer this question, and we must look elsewhere for the answer.” I did not answer this question I posed in the review because it was not the place to answer it, but the answer is very clear, the Christian Assyrian community was drained of its population through forced conversion to Islam (by the Jizzya), and once the community had dwindled below a critical threshold, it ceased producing the scholars that were the intellectual driving force of the Islamic civilization, and that is when the so called “Golden Age of Islam” came to an end (about 850 A.D.).

Islam the religion itself was significantly molded by Assyrians and Jews (see Nestorian Influence on Islam and Hagarism: the Making of the Islamic World).

Arab/Islamic civilization is not a progressive force, it is a regressive force; it does not give impetus, it retards. The great civilization you describe was not an Arab/Muslim accomplishment, it was an Assyrian accomplishment that Arabs expropriated and subsequently lost when they drained, through the forced conversion of Assyrians to Islam, the source of the intellectual vitality that propelled it. What other Arab/Muslim civilization has risen since? What other Arab/Muslim successes can we cite?

You state, “and perhaps we can learn a lesson from his [Suleiman] example: It was leadership based on meritocracy, not inheritance. It was leadership that harnessed the full capabilities of a very diverse population that included Christianity, Islamic, and Jewish traditions.” In fact, the Ottomans were extremely oppressive to non-Muslims. For example, young Christian boys were forcefully taken from their families, usually at the age of 8-10, and inducted into the Janissaries, (yeniceri in Turkish) where they were Islamized and made to fight for the Ottoman state. What literary, artistic or scientific achievements of the Ottomans can we point to? We can, on the other hand, point to the genocide of 750,000 Assyrians, 1.5 million Armenians and 400,000 Greeks in World War One by the Kemalist “Young Turk” government. This is the true face of Islam.

Arabs/Muslims are engaged in an explicit campaign of destruction and expropriation of cultures and communities, identities and ideas. Wherever Arab/Muslim civilization encounters a non-Arab/Muslim one, it attempts to destroy it (as the Buddhist statues in Afghanistan were destroyed, as Persepolis was destroyed by the Ayotollah Khomeini). This is a pattern that has been recurring since the advent of Islam, 1400 years ago, and is amply substantiated by the historical record. If the “foreign” culture cannot be destroyed, then it is expropriated, and revisionist historians claim that it is and was Arab, as is the case of most of the Arab “accomplishments” you cited in your speech. For example, Arab history texts in the Middle East teach that Assyrians were Arabs, a fact that no reputable scholar would assert, and that no living Assyrian would accept. Assyrians first settled Nineveh, one of the major Assyrian cities, in 5000 B.C., which is 5630 years before Arabs came into that area. Even the word ‘Arab’ is an Assyrian word, meaning “Westerner” (the first written reference to Arabs was by the Assyrian King Sennacherib, 800 B.C., in which he tells of conquering the “ma’rabayeh” — Westerners. See The Might That Was Assyria, by H. W. F. Saggs).

Even in America this Arabization policy continues. On October 27th a coalition of seven Assyrian and Maronite organizations sent an official letter to the Arab American Institute asking it to stop identifying Assyrians and Maronites as Arabs, which it had been deliberately doing.

There are minorities and nations struggling for survival in the Arab/Muslim ocean of the Middle East and Africa (Assyrians, Armenians, Coptics, Jews, southern Sudanese, Ethiopians, Nigerians...), and we must be very sensitive not to unwittingly and inadvertently support Islamic fascism and Arab Imperialism, with their attempts to wipe out all other cultures, religions and civilizations. It is incumbent upon each one of us to do our homework and research when making statements and speeches about these sensitive matters.

I hope you found this information enlightening. For more information, refer to the web links below. You may contact me at keepa@ninevehsoft.com for further questions.

Thank you for your consideration.

Peter BetBasoo

Web resources:

Brief History of Assyrians
Assyrian International News Agency
Assyrian American National Federation
Assyrian Academic Society
Zinda Magazine
Beth Suryoyo
Nineveh Online
World Maronite Union
Maronite Research Council
World Lebanese Organization
Coptic Web”


62 posted on 08/26/2012 7:48:31 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM!)
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To: stuartcr

You would think, but apparently not.


63 posted on 08/26/2012 7:53:30 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: Fred Nerks

Thanks Fred Nerks.


64 posted on 08/26/2012 7:56:48 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: svcw

Why do you HATE Muslims? Don’t you know that but for critical contributions of Islamic scientists, Nijab Armstrongistan would have never walked on the moon? You think that backpack contained oxygen? Hah!


65 posted on 08/26/2012 7:59:39 PM PDT by alstewartfan ("You're a worn-out face in all the hang-out places where the lost souls congregate." Al Stewart)
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To: stuartcr; svcw
No infrastructure, no natural resources, no manufacturing capabilities, no building materials, neighbors that wanted to steal all your stuff and kill you, no water, no leadership, no schools, very hard just to stay alive in such a crappy environment...just to name a few.

Funny how the Joooooooooos turned the exact same area into a technology leading, food exporting, orderly and wealthy country...

66 posted on 08/26/2012 8:06:03 PM PDT by null and void (Day 1315 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama, a queer and present danger)
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To: stuartcr
No infrastructure, no natural resources, no manufacturing capabilities, no building materials, neighbors that wanted to steal all your stuff and kill you, no water, no leadership, no schools, very hard just to stay alive in such a crappy environment...just to name a few.

Sounds like Texas 200 years ago, but they've advanced a tad since.

67 posted on 08/26/2012 8:15:10 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: YankeeReb
Actually, the Wright Brothers were not the first to fly -- they were the first to perform powered flight. There were gliders before that (IIRC, for one, Langley glided).
68 posted on 08/26/2012 8:15:23 PM PDT by expat2
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To: null and void

Yep


69 posted on 08/26/2012 8:15:31 PM PDT by svcw (If one living cell on another planet is life, why isn't it life in the womb?)
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To: YankeeReb

Does the historical record of Muslim inventions date from prior to the year, let us say, 700 AD? Did Arab cultures produce inventions absent the intellectual stimulus (straight jacket) of Islamic thought?


70 posted on 08/26/2012 8:32:55 PM PDT by Elsiejay
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To: spokeshave
I GOT IT I GOT IT...The Greatest Innovation of all Times past and present.....

Camel racing....

So...how do you make a camel run fast to win the race...?

(Remember the islamics are big betters and a lot of loot is riding on that camel)

Conventional wisdom is that the jockey beats the camel to make it go fast...

Wrong Answer...

The innovative islamic solution is to tie a small boy up by the neck of the camel...

The jockey then beats the crap out of the boy...

Boy screams into the ear of the camel...

Wins race.

(Very tricky to get the right amount of boy beating so boy doesn't pass out before the end of the race)

71 posted on 08/26/2012 8:43:01 PM PDT by spokeshave (The only people better off today than 4 years ago are the Prisoners at Guantanamo.)
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72 posted on 08/26/2012 8:46:59 PM PDT by narses
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To: Venturer

National geographic is usually pretty much based on fact, why would they display artistically developed fiction.

extortion


73 posted on 08/26/2012 8:47:12 PM PDT by Surrounded_too
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To: YankeeReb

I guess Kingsley never read about the millions of his fellow Indians who were murdered by the Moghuls.

The efforts to diminish western civilization at any cost to rational facts never ceases to amaze me.

I saw 2016 recently. The most interesting thing about the movie, to me, is that the most dangerous, anti-western, anti-Judaeo-Christian, anti-American radicals who surrounded the educational background of Obama were educateed not in Moscow or Peking but in AMERICA.


74 posted on 08/26/2012 8:53:28 PM PDT by ZULU (See: http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=D9vQt6IXXaM&hd)
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To: YankeeReb

Remember Charles The Hammer Martel? Strangely enough the dark ages fell upon Europe at the very same time as the muslims pushed their rule forward taking over one country at a time by killing Christians & anyone who refused to become a muslim.

They got all the way up to France. Then Charles The Hammer Martel (King Charles(aka Charlemagne)of France’s grandfather) defeated them. Yep, you guessed it, right about the time that the dark ages ended.


75 posted on 08/26/2012 9:39:04 PM PDT by GloriaJane (Pro Choice = Pro Death - Pro Life = Pro LIFE!)
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To: YankeeReb

It is well documented the invention of the condom was credited to islamic inventor and military leader Suleiman the Magnificent. In 1532 he ws credited with using the lower intestine of a male goat as an effective medical device to prevent pregnancy.

The British improved on this design later in 1544 by killing the goat and removing the lower intestine for portable usage.


76 posted on 08/26/2012 9:48:46 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
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To: driftless2
Where are the contributions in these areas from the non-European and American areas of the world. Few and far between. It's an interesting question. If Islamic countries supposedly invented and came up with so many inventions and scientific contributions, why have they contributed next to nothing for the last 500-800 years?

Oh, Infidel dog, hear and learn! These advancements, so called, were devices of Shaitan; a snare and a trap for the Believer! They make one weak and dependent upon the material world; they lead to indolence, corpulence, and flatulence!

The Muslim world's greatest discovery was philosophical, and that was to eschew all material so called 'advancements' and live at one with Allah, who bestows blessings of newer, better weapons; and improved chastity belts, upon believers in the form of 'Foreign Aid' supplied by you, O Infidel dog! /s

77 posted on 08/26/2012 10:42:22 PM PDT by ApplegateRanch (Love me, love my guns!©)
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To: YankeeReb

*bump* note to self: match with NASA article


78 posted on 08/26/2012 10:43:37 PM PDT by Taffini ( Mr. Pippen and Mr. Waffles do not approve and neither do I)
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To: dead

So you don’t think they thought of it, or it just isn’t feasible? Besides, that certainly isn’t the case nowadays anyway, as they have toilet paper available.


79 posted on 08/26/2012 11:05:42 PM PDT by stuartcr ("When silence speaks, it speaks only to those that have already decided what they want to hear.")
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To: stuartcr
If you lived in the middle of a desert, what would you use?

Before or after barbed wire was invented?

A little cowboy humor ;-)

80 posted on 08/26/2012 11:06:29 PM PDT by ApplegateRanch (Love me, love my guns!©)
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