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Did Muslims Visit America Before Columbus?
History News Network ^ | 5/8/06 | Rebecca Fachner

Posted on 05/09/2006 9:55:41 AM PDT by LibWhacker

Is it possible that there were Muslims in the Americas before Columbus? Some claim that Muslims came to America hundreds of years before Columbus arrived in the New World. Are the claims true?

Every elementary school student knows the story of Christopher Columbus; that he set sail from Spain and mistakenly discovered America in 1492, landing on an island in the Caribbean. Columbus encountered native inhabitants of this new world, and thinking that he had landed in India, he called them Indians. While many of the details have been mythologized or fabricated over the ensuing 500 years, Columbus’s expedition represents the first major discovery of the Americas and the first appearance of non-Native Americans. The conventional wisdom is that Columbus ended tens of thousands of years of near-total isolation for the Native Americans. Since the Americas had been initially populated (probably between 13,000 BC and 11,000 BC) there had been no engagement with populations on any other continent, save small ventures by the Norse into Northeastern Canada.

Now some are suggesting that Muslims came to the Americas, possibly as early as the 700s. These researchers argue that Muslims came from Islamic Spain, particularly the port of Delba (Pelos) during the rule of Caliph Abdullah Ibn Mohammed (888-912). A book by a Muslim historian details the story of a Muslim navigator on a journey across the ocean to an unknown land, where they found much treasure. The historian, Abul-Hassan Al-Masudi, added a map of the world to his book, one that contained “a large area in the ocean of darkness and fog (the Atlantic Ocean) which he referred to as the unknown territory (the Americas).

Columbus landed on a small Bahamian island on Oct. 12, 1492. Although Columbus renamed it, the island was called Guanahani by the native Mandinka islanders. Guanahani is believed to be a corruption of two Arabic words, brought to the island by early Muslim visitors who remained in the Caribbean and intermarried with the Native Americans. Guana means brothers and Hani is a traditional Arab name, giving rise to the idea that the island name meant “Hani Brothers.” Nearby in Honduras lived a tribe of natives known as Almamy, a corruption of the Arabic word Al-Imam, person who leads in prayer. Leo Wiener, founder of Harvard's Department of Slavic Languages, argued in an early 20th century book that these examples were the result of West African Muslims spreading throughout the New World and intermarrying with the various Indian tribes. There are other, equally fragmented, claims about an early Muslim presence in the Americas, all contained in an article published widely on the Internet by Dr. Youssef Mroueh. Dr. Mroueh; a Muslim author, historian of science and radiation control physicist, wrote this article to commemorate a thousand years of Muslim presence in the Americas in 1996.

Mroueh cited an Australian archeologist, Dr. Barry Fell, a marine biologist who claimed to find extensive archeological evidence of a significant Muslim presence in the New World in his book, Saga America. Fell drew parallels between West African peoples and Native Americans in the southwest, including cultural and linguistic similarities, and the existence of Islamic petroglyphs in the southwestern region. In particular, Fell mentioned a carving that he believed was done centuries before Columbus that states in Arabic: “Yasus bin Maria” (Jesus son of Mary), a phrase commonly found in the Koran.

Fell’s claims though have been ridiculed by professional archaeologists. They were enraged by his claims, deriding not only his findings, but his inflexible and rigid presentation of them, without the usual caution that characterizes academic pronouncements. Fell’s methods came into question, as detractors noted: “His claims for scientific rigour might hold for marine biology, but when it comes to archaeological interpretation, he ignored the usual rules of evidence.” (Keith Fitzpatrick-Matthews, Cult and Fringe)

Other claims have been similarly criticized. In 2002 the Middle East Policy Council published the Arab World Studies Notebook, a teachers guide to understanding and teaching students about Arab culture. The text claims that Arab explorers came to America in advance of Columbus, marrying Algonquin Indians whose descendants eventually became tribal chiefs with names like Adbul-Rahim and Abdallah Ibn Malik. The Notebook and its editor, Audrey Shabbas, came under intense fire for failing to provide corroborating evidence. According to the Washington Times, Shabbas and the Council were slow to respond to concerns from various sources. Peter DiGangi, director of Canada’s Algonquin Nation Secretariat calls her claims “outlandish” and says that “nothing in the tribe’s written or oral history support them.”

Another critique came from William Bennetta, professional editor and President of the Textbook League. Bennetta referred to the text’s “flights of pseudohistorical fakery.” Among other issues, he called the Notebook to task for offering no support for its claim that the Americas were seemingly full of Muslims and Muslim descendants when Columbus arrived. He noted that the Notebook does not even name the English explorers who supposedly found the Algonquin chiefs. Bennetta wrote to Shabbas to inquire about some of the unsubstantiated claims in the Notebook, and while he received a reply, “she didn’t send me [Bennetta] any citation. She made some evasive claims about some published ‘works’.”

In an article featured at David Horowitz's frontpagemag.com in 2004, David Yeagley, adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma, called the Notebook “intellectual genocide on American Indians,” noting that the authors “simply created an Indian story to suit the purposes of the advocacy group, and published it in a school text manual as fact.” Yeagley believed that Shabbas and the other authors were simply trying to gain acceptance for Arabs, further integrating them into American culture by making them ‘native.’ Shabbas also came under fire from the conservative Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, which published a report called “The Stealth Curriculum: Manipulating America’s History Teachers.” The report was critical of many sources that are used by history teachers, noting that sometimes there is no way to ascertain the accuracy of materials provided for teachers. In particular, the report referred to the Notebook as “propaganda.”

As an end result to the continued criticism, Shabbas promised to give “careful and thoughtful attention” to the issues raised by her detractors, after many issues of the Notebook had already been sent out to teachers.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 1178; 1492; ageofsail; america; before; christophercolumbus; columbus; columbusday; commoncore; discover; godsgravesglyphs; india; islam; muslims; navigation; terrorists; trop; visit
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Oh, brother... Next thing you know, they and their socialist pals at HNN are going to claim muslims walked on the moon before Armstrong. In 700 AD, no doubt.

HNN is inviting comments on their website.

1 posted on 05/09/2006 9:55:43 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker

NO!!


2 posted on 05/09/2006 9:57:51 AM PDT by WorkerbeeCitizen (Holy shi'ite Osama, what the F-16 was that?)
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No, no, no. They don't think anyone really walked on the moon.


3 posted on 05/09/2006 9:57:53 AM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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Muslims also invented the safety pin, didn't they?


4 posted on 05/09/2006 9:58:23 AM PDT by RexBeach ("There is no substitute for victory." -Douglas MacArthur)
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They hijacked and crashed the Mayflower into Plymouth Rock too.


5 posted on 05/09/2006 9:58:30 AM PDT by anonymous_user (62% of repondents say they lie to pollsters.)
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Who knew that Leif Erickson was a Muslim?
6 posted on 05/09/2006 9:58:54 AM PDT by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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Well, that would explain the Mayas and Aztecs penchant for cutting up people while they were still alive........


7 posted on 05/09/2006 9:59:11 AM PDT by Red Badger (In warfare there are no constant conditions. --- The Art of War by SunTzu)
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To: LibWhacker

Sinbad the Sailor?


8 posted on 05/09/2006 9:59:17 AM PDT by GSlob
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Good, let's hope Muslims did travel to the Americas before Christian Europeans did. This way we can blame the Muslims for infecting the Americas with smallpox and decimating their ranks!


9 posted on 05/09/2006 9:59:30 AM PDT by xrp (Fox News Channel: MISSING WHITE GIRL NETWORK)
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I guess this explains why there were no skyscrapers or Christians here when Columbus arrived.


10 posted on 05/09/2006 9:59:36 AM PDT by gundog
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Yes, they did visit America before Columbus.

So all those pissed off Native Americans can yell at THEM for starting all the trouble.

The WOT is a secret war started by Native Americans (HA!) to get back at our great Muslim explorers for opening up North America!

11 posted on 05/09/2006 9:59:45 AM PDT by Darkwolf377 ("I only respond to posts with reasoned opinions and facts, ignore irrational ones")
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AL-ief Erickson?.......


12 posted on 05/09/2006 10:00:15 AM PDT by Red Badger (In warfare there are no constant conditions. --- The Art of War by SunTzu)
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If this is the case, interesting how their Religion utterly and completely failed to endure in the Americas.

Possibly once the Muslims were freed from the despotic Mullahs of past they shed the Religion faster than Madonna sheds her clothes.


13 posted on 05/09/2006 10:00:40 AM PDT by A message
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Good grief, what next? Did they make the stars, the moon? Yes, that is it, they walked on the moon before Armstrong. They flew up on Allah One. I cannot get over how these slimeball liberals just lust for murdering thugs who will, if they ever get to rule, murder every stinking homosexual and liberal because they are infidels in the eyes of their allah.
14 posted on 05/09/2006 10:00:46 AM PDT by RetiredArmy (Politicians and the U.S. Government are liars, cheats and thieves, in it for their own gain.)
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To: RexBeach

Muslims claim they invented everything. The only thing they really invented was the suicide hijacker.


15 posted on 05/09/2006 10:01:02 AM PDT by rageaholic
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I hate to say it, but this could be a first step toward claiming that the Americas belong under Muslim rule. Because once a land is Muslim, it can never be allowed to leave.

That certainly is what the Muslims have been saying about Spain.


16 posted on 05/09/2006 10:01:17 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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They also invented flying machines that the white man stole from them and lost.


17 posted on 05/09/2006 10:01:27 AM PDT by Perdogg (entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem)
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To: Darkwolf377

If my first visitor from Eurabia was a Muslim, I can understand why they would be torqued.......


18 posted on 05/09/2006 10:01:32 AM PDT by Red Badger (In warfare there are no constant conditions. --- The Art of War by SunTzu)
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To: Red Badger

hehe


19 posted on 05/09/2006 10:01:34 AM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: LibWhacker

Probably?

People from all over the world visited America before the Columbus.

The significant thing about Columbus is that he helped make the relationship permanent.


20 posted on 05/09/2006 10:01:41 AM PDT by RWR8189 (George Allen for President)
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