4/20/2021 0:00:01
All of these theories that rely on the Book of the Bible as a historical reference and attract audiences have made our societies suffer from a fractured memory, and our societies do not know that they have been penetrated by another book and they have made them believe that it was from Allah to serve as a collective memory for interpreting their history and religion.
This is the truth…… Our societies have a penetrating collective memory, and this is the reason why people gather around these historical theories, in an attempt to fill the gap in their memory, which was caused by the process of concealing those ancient written records of people.
This is evidenced by the fact that when we look at these theories, we will find that all of these theories do not represent the Muslim community at all, and do not represent its memory.
The historical theories that reach the market about the origins of Judaism and about the Book of the Al-Yahoud, Jerusalem, and the Babylonian captivity do not represent a memory for the Muslim communities in the region, because the Muslim does not believe in anything called Jerusalem, nor the Temple, nor the Book of the Al-Yahoud, nor Judaism, but our historians fall into a scientific error. Believing that the book of the Al-Yahoud represents a historical memory for the people on earth, the Muslim has different names from the names of the book of the Al-Yahoud.
The Muslim community believes in Al-Masjid Al Haram and does not believe in the Temple…. Therefore, the Temple does not represent a real historical memory for it until historian Fadel Al-Rubaie is interested in talking about it to us.
The Muslim community believes in the Torah and does not believe in the Book of the Al-Yahoud, and therefore the Book of the Al-Yahoud does not represent a real historical memory for it until historian Fadel Al-Rubaie is interested in talking about it to us.
The Muslim community did not experience the Babylonian captivity and does not believe in it, and therefore the Babylonian captivity does not represent a real historical memory for it until Fadel Al-Rubaie cares to talk about it to us.
The Muslim community only believes in Bakkah and does not believe in Jerusalem, and therefore Jerusalem does not represent a real historical memory for it until the historian Fadel Al-Rubaie is interested in talking about it to us.
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Instead of historian Fadel Al-Rubaie writing to the Muslim community in Yemen and in the region the true history of Bakkah and Al-Masjid Al Haram in which he believes, he began writing historical theories about Jerusalem, the Temple, and the Babylonian captivity. A history of the Torah, which he believes in and which Allah revealed as light and guidance. He began writing historical theories that the book of the Al-Yahoud is the Torah, and it is a book that came out of Yemen, whose land is all Muslims. Instead of Fadel Al-Rubaie writing for the Muslim community in Yemen the true history of Islam, its religion, they began They write to him historical theories about Judaism that its origin is a land inhabited by Muslims.