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Nothing new. When Muslim armies invaded Egypt in 650 AD, they destroyed the largest repository of ancient human knowledge, the Alexandria library, and later tried to destroy the Sphinx.
Abd-Al-Latif of Baghdad visited Egypt in the latter part of the sixth century AH (Islamic Calendar). He mentions that a library, which was in Alexandria, was burned by Umru ibn al-As in compliance to Omar’s orders. Second, Jamal Ad-din Al-Kufti, who was born in Kuft in upper Egypt in 565 AH, and died in 646, informs us that the library was burned by Umru Ibn Al-As In 1380 A.D. the Sphinx fell victim to the iconoclastic ardor of a fanatical Muslim ruler, who caused deplorable injuries to the head. Then the figure was used as a target for the guns of the Mamluks." Finally, an article by Ulrich Haarmann, "Regional Sentiment in Medieval Islamic Egypt," published in the University of London's Bulletin Of The School Of Oriental And African Studies (BSOAS), vol.43 (1980) p.55-66, states that according to Makrizi, Rashidi and other medieval Arab scholars, the face of the Sphinx was vandalized in 1378 A.D. by Mohammed Sa'im al-Dahr, a "fanatical sufi of the oldest and most highly respected sufi convent of Cairo." The nose and ears are mentioned specifically as having been damaged at this time. |
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Ok, I'm going to be that guy. Didn't Hitler attempt to do the same thing by collecting all the famous artwork in Europe and lock them away to be destroyed later? I think he would have liked to destroy any art that didn't conform to his tastes (anything he labeled as degenerate). |
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Such a peacful religion. Not destructive at all. Just peacful..... |
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Ok, I'm going to be that guy. Didn't Hitler attempt to do the same thing by collecting all the famous artwork in Europe and lock them away to be destroyed later? I think he would have liked to destroy any art that didn't conform to his tastes (anything he labeled as degenerate). He did destroy "degenerate" art, but the rest of it was looted from across Europe for the Nazi leaders' personal collections. |
| Just the other night I was watching a special on the Egyptian Pyramids and all of the artifacts in the museums and it got me thinking about what these little fuckers would do if they got the chance. They all need to die for a host of reasons but just this is good enough for me. |
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I really don't like these assholes, sad day for human culture. Christians did the crusades, or whatever. So they're cool |
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They DID ransack the Egyptian antiquities museum during the riots.
Maybe destroying some statues will make some folks more upset than the 90 Assyrian Christians IS kidnapped a few days ago. The line I want to play Obama: "we don't care if it costs us a billion dollars". The Daesh don't want jobs as museum docents you simple SOB. |
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Nothing new. When Muslim armies invaded Egypt in 650 AD, they destroyed the largest repository of ancient human knowledge, the Alexandria library, and later tried to destroy the Sphinx. Quoted:
Nothing new. When Muslim armies invaded Egypt in 650 AD, they destroyed the largest repository of ancient human knowledge, the Alexandria library, and later tried to destroy the Sphinx. Abd-Al-Latif of Baghdad visited Egypt in the latter part of the sixth century AH (Islamic Calendar). He mentions that a library, which was in Alexandria, was burned by Umru ibn al-As in compliance to Omar’s orders. Second, Jamal Ad-din Al-Kufti, who was born in Kuft in upper Egypt in 565 AH, and died in 646, informs us that the library was burned by Umru Ibn Al-As In 1380 A.D. the Sphinx fell victim to the iconoclastic ardor of a fanatical Muslim ruler, who caused deplorable injuries to the head. Then the figure was used as a target for the guns of the Mamluks." Finally, an article by Ulrich Haarmann, "Regional Sentiment in Medieval Islamic Egypt," published in the University of London's Bulletin Of The School Of Oriental And African Studies (BSOAS), vol.43 (1980) p.55-66, states that according to Makrizi, Rashidi and other medieval Arab scholars, the face of the Sphinx was vandalized in 1378 A.D. by Mohammed Sa'im al-Dahr, a "fanatical sufi of the oldest and most highly respected sufi convent of Cairo." The nose and ears are mentioned specifically as having been damaged at this time. Yes, history just repeating itself. |
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And the world sits back and does nothing !!!!! "golf clap" And the world was OK with going in for flimsy reasons to depose a secular dictatorship (Saddam) which - while shitty and only interested in maintaining power like any dictatorship - would never have destroyed these artifacts, if for no other reason than they are worth $$. |
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While serving in Mosul I personally drive by Nabi Younis (Jonah's tomb) many times. Of course, we didn't stop and play tourist, but I always thought perhaps one day it would be cool for Christians to be able to go there and visit.
ISIS blew it up a few months ago. Fucking savages. |
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Nothing new. When Muslim armies invaded Egypt in 650 AD, they destroyed the largest repository of ancient human knowledge, the Alexandria library, and later tried to destroy the Sphinx. No telling how much info on ancient civilizations was lost because of that stunt. |
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No telling how much info on ancient civilizations was lost because of that stunt. Quoted:
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Nothing new. When Muslim armies invaded Egypt in 650 AD, they destroyed the largest repository of ancient human knowledge, the Alexandria library, and later tried to destroy the Sphinx. No telling how much info on ancient civilizations was lost because of that stunt. ARF told me not too much was lost. |
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Right, Bushes fault. I voted for George Bush twice, but correct - it is George Bush's fault. The idea that we can destroy and destabilize governments and because we're America and herp derpa we're just so smart and powerful we can create a democracy there - because everybody wants democracy after all - was wrong and most of all ARROGANT. It's kind of like that Esurance commercial - That's not how it works, that's not how any of this works. Obama is also shitty and disappointing in many ways.
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Nothing new. When Muslim armies invaded Egypt in 650 AD, they destroyed the largest repository of ancient human knowledge, the Alexandria library, and later tried to destroy the Sphinx. No telling how much info on ancient civilizations was lost because of that stunt. ARF told me not too much was lost. Yeah. I'm sure it was nothing more than shipping manifests, and provision lists. It isn't like every ship that docked at Alexandria was required to have every book onboard transcribed or anything. |


- was wrong and most of all ARROGANT. It's kind of like that Esurance commercial - That's not how it works, that's not how any of this works. Obama is also shitty and disappointing in many ways.