Book Review: The Arab/Muslim Presence in Medieval Central Europe

Manfred W. Wenner
International Journal of Middle East Studies
Vol. 12, No. 1 (Aug., 1980), pp. 59-79
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  1. We’re in the 21st century, the age of space travel and nanotechnology, but when it comes to history, we continue to believe in nonsense written by superstitious people from the late Middle Ages. There is no such thing as an Arab ethnic group. The term “Arabs” refers to nomadic plunderers, not an ethnic group. All the world’s nomads could be called “Arabs”. The Arab ethnic group is an invention of colonialism. Islam in Europe is a continuation of Arian Unitarian Christianity.
    Islam obviously did not originate in the Hijaz desert. Mecca and Medina are late inventions. There is no archaeological evidence of life in this desert in the Middle Ages.
    It’s all falsification!
    https://apuleius.net/the-origin-of-the-arabian-people-in-islamic-history/

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