A detailed study into the blatant Plagiarism of Gnostic gospels Apocrypha by the Koran. The Books of the apocrypha predate Islam by hundreds of years yet we find the old apocryphal stories ...
A detailed study into the blatant Plagiarism of Apocrypha (heretic gnostic gospels) by the Koran. The Books of the apocrypha predate Islam by hundreds of years yet we find the old apocryphal stories about Jesus and Mary being borrowed and inserted into the Koran to suit the "New" Islamic religion.
The Apocryphal gospels which are plagiarised by the Koran include:
The Gospel of James, or Protevangelium (140-170 AD)
The Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew (5th Century- 6th Century AD)
The History of Joseph the Carpenter (5th Century AD)
The Gospel of The Nativity of Mary
The Arabic Gospel of The Infancy of The Saviour (5th Century AD)
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas (80-105 AD)
All of theses Gospels have stories which were inserted into the 7th Century Koran. Its Undeniable that Christianity had a huge influence upon Islam and the formation of the Koran. As Mohammad knew nothing of Jesus who lived 600 years earlier he had to rely on the Apocryphal stories in his Koran.
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A detailed study into blatant Islamic plagiarism of Zoroastrian beliefs and practices Part 1: The night Journey The Night journey of Mohammad Ascending to the heavens on a winged horse call...
A detailed study into blatant Islamic plagiarism of Zoroastrian beliefs and practices
Part 1: The night Journey
The Night journey of Mohammad Ascending to the heavens on a winged horse called a Buraq is blatantly plagiarized from the book of Arda Viraf, written between the 3rd and 4th centuries AD. Arda Viraf undertakes a dream journey and like Mohammad ascends through the various layers of heaven, encountering important people of the Zoroastrian faith. This is the source of Mohammads story of ascending to heaven and meeting the prophets.
A detailed study into blatant Islamic plagiarism of Zoroastrian beliefs and practices Part 2 The Lote tree: During Mohammads night journey to the heavens he supposedly saw the mystical Lote tr...
A detailed study into blatant Islamic plagiarism of Zoroastrian beliefs and practices
Part 2
The Lote tree:
During Mohammads night journey to the heavens he supposedly saw the mystical Lote tree which marks the farthest boundary that a human can traverse before entering the throne room of Allah. It is located near mystical rivers which are the source of the Nile and Euphrates. The Lote tree is also a mystical Islamic metaphor for the greatest limit of knowledge a human can posses about Allah. This concept is clearly plagiarised from the mythical Zoroastrians Haoma or Humaya trees which can provide knowledge. Like the Lote tree, they are also large and are brightly colored. Like the Lote tree there are two Special Haoma trees in Heaven in the middle of the sea of Vouru-kasha. This mystical sea in Zoroastrian mythology is the source of all water on earth and this very similar to the rivers which are near the Lote tree which are the source of the nile and Euphrates. The two sacred Haoma trees in the middle of this ocean are the Gaokerena tree which can grant immortality and the Harvisptokhm, the tree of all seeds which contains the seeds of all the plants on earth. These two mystical trees are very similar to the Lote tree in many respects.
Various Zoroastrian texts record the special place these mystical trees had in Zoroastrian mythology:
The Yasna (Written between 1000 and 300 BC)
The Vendidad (Written anywhere between the 1st and 5th Centuries AD)
The Khorda Avesta (Written in the 4th Century AD)
The Book Menog-i Khrad (Written between the 5th and 6th centuries AD)
The 99 names of Allah:
Allah is such a unique deity that he has 99 names which has revealed to mankind in the Koran (and in 1 hadith) . These holy names praise Allah and reveal his divine character. However at least 100 years before the advent of Islam, the Supreme Zoroastrian Deity, Ahura Mazda had 101 recorded names which were compiled from older oral traditions. Many of these name bear an uncanny resemblance to Allahs and it begs the question how unique is Allah? And to what extent did Mohammad appropriate the characteristics of his god from Zoroastrianism ?
why do we take gnostics and zoroastrianism as myth?
majinvi74 9 months ago
@majinvi74 Gnostic gospels have historical errors in it and came later came in the 2nd and 3rd century. Zoroastrianism was destroyed by Islam. "Remember the former things of old, For I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me, Declaring the end from the beginning, And from ancient times things that are not yet done, Saying, 'My counsel shall stand, And I will do all My pleasure'." Isaiah 46:9-10 There is no other God like the God of the Bible.
ironmonkeypalm 8 months ago 3
Since the Torah describes the Jewish tradition since the beginning of creation. Man from man. (Even before Abraham). If so, is not plagiarism. That there is no evidence of who copied from whom. In fact, there is no form of copying. But the same idea. "A similar idea" walked all humanity, that everyone knew about creation. But that with time the Gentiles believed idols, the Jews in one God unique.
moti4love 2 years ago
That's right. Everyone from Europe, Africa, Asian, North and South America, Middle East were pagans worshiping things created by their hands.
The Jews were chosen by God to bring the Messiah that would be the Savior to the world.
Genesis 18:18
Abraham will surely become a great and powerful nation, and all nations on earth will be blessed through him.
ironmonkeypalm 2 years ago