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The focus is on the hidden history of the Americas.
These Spanish conquerors described the stunning towers and cities that were “More beautiful than the cities of Spain”. This is how the writings of the Spanish Conquistadors described the mosques that were in Mexico in 1511.
This picture is from page 244 of the book, “Five letters of relation to the Emperor Charles V.”
Dr. Youssef Mroueh of the As-Sunnah Foundation of America made a particularly fanciful claim in 1996 to celebrate the “millennium” of Muslim America.
The focus is on the hidden history of the Americas.
These Spanish conquerors described the stunning towers and cities that were “More beautiful than the cities of Spain”. This is how the writings of the Spanish Conquistadors described the mosques that were in Mexico in 1511.
This picture is from page 244 of the book, “Five letters of relation to the Emperor Charles V.”
Dr. Youssef Mroueh of the As-Sunnah Foundation of America made a particularly fanciful claim in 1996 to celebrate the “millennium” of Muslim America.
Here is what Mroueh claimed Christopher Columbus said during his first voyage to the Americas, in October of 1492:
Now that would be a surprising turn of events were it true. So where did Mroueh get his information? His source, he says, is Nigel Davies’s Voyagers to the New World (1979), a book that actually sought to debunk most trans-Atlantic contact theories.Columbus admitted in his papers that on Monday, October 21, 1492 CE while his ship was sailing near Gibara on the north-east coast of Cuba, he saw a mosque on top of a beautiful mountain.