DEBATE: Companions of Mohamed Deceived The Christian King of Ethiopia, Armah (Nejashi) Pt. 2

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Islamic Deceit: Muslims Commanded by Allah, the demon posing as God, to Deceive (Sura 3:28)

😈 Demons love to lie, deceive, imitate, steal and kill.

💭 Deception and Lies before our very own eyes: The Olympics Medal Count By the 57 Muslim Countries:

☪ This Muslim site reported that their Anti-Christ Muslim athletes won 66 medals at Paris Olympics. Including Transgender demon in WOMEN’S 66KG: Gold: Imane Khelif, Algeria + MEN’S 66KG Shooting: Bronze: Gusman Kyrgyzbayev, Kazakhstan. Wow!

They deceitfully included Ethiopian Athletes Tigist Assefa (Christian) and Tamrat Tola (Christian) to their flawed and inaccurate report. That are fond of 666 is quite natural. With this report the Anti-Christ Muslim imperialists are telling Ethiopians and the world „Ethiopia is Islamic, it's ours„ The Gold they are stealing from the highlands of Ethiopia is not enough.

It is a great shame, scandal and fatal for Islam that the Christianity of Ethiopia withstood the Islamic deceit, persecutions and genocidal wars from the surrounding Islamic countries for 1,400 years. First of all, it was the Edomite Romans and their allies who prepared Muhammad's followers to bring Islam – which was created by the enemies of the church – to Ethiopia as a plague.

Islam and the Mohammedans along with their allies have massacred at least hundred million Ethiopian Christians in the last thousand years. In the last four years alone, up to two million Ethiopian Christians have been massacred. The international Christian community should pay due attention to this.

Ethiopian Christian Negus/ King Armah Gave Asylum to Muslims 1400 years ago – but Muslim Saudi King Massacres Ethiopian Christians in the 21st century.

♱ Ethiopian Christian King Gave Asylum to Muslims – Muslim Saudi King Massacres Ethiopian Christians
https://youtu.be/GNowJ1TcnGo
https://wp.me/piMJL-bdx

♱ 615 AD Ethiopia: Who Was the Christian King'? King Akla Wedem

So, referring to the false narratives of hadiths that are used as a second source of information after the Qur'an in the Islamic world; What they say, "There was an Islamic king named 'Al-Najashi' in Ethiopia" is a big lie. It wasn't at all.

Based on the correspondence between Muhammad and the king, the hypothesis that the king of Axum converted to Islam is contradictory, because in the letter that Muhammad sent to the king of Axum to accept Islam, his name is "King Atshama" and in the letter in which the king said that the king had accepted Islam, the king's name is It is described as "King Armah". At first, the two names were different, but at the time when Muhammad sent his followers to Ethiopia (615 AD), King Armah I, who was called one or both names together, reigned from 442-456 before Islam, and Armah II arose from 817- It was 822 AD, when the refugees arrived in Ethiopia, after King Adraz (595-615), the reigning king was Akla Wedem, whose era was 615-623 AD.

It is said that the followers of Islam came to Ethiopia in 615 AD. It was in the area and the king who was in power at the time was Akla Wedem (615-623); Therefore, the king who accepted Muslims and was in correspondence with Muhammad, the false prophet who could not read and write, was 'Akale Wudam'.

The main purpose of the letter is to invite the king of Axum to accept Islam, and as Axum is a city that has been promoting monotheism as the center of Christianity, it is clear that the teaching will be new to the Arab land, which worships many idols, and not to the Christian government. It should not be forgotten that Ethiopia, which was actively promoting Christianity at a time when Islam as a religion was not accepted and did not stand on its feet, accepted the hospitality of the immigrants in the Christian tradition.

In general, the story is just an untrustworthy hypothesis with no written or excavated information other than the Arab writers themselves.

A historian called this view "an effort to gain many followers from the surrounding and neighboring countries" (Sargw, 190).

The historian Kobyschanov called the letter written by Muhammad to the king "a fabrication" (Axum, 112) and also, "It is not known whether the Arab writers who know the acquaintance of letters and greetings between the Christian king of Axum and Muhammad, the founder of Islam, thought that the king of Axum was blessed." He explained.

(History of Ethiopia Nubia Axum Zaguye, 376) Therefore, as this and other historical documents explain, we must all be careful not to distort history by realizing that there was no king named 'Al Nejashi' and the kingdom of Axum that accepted Islam.

Oh, Muslims, don't you know that Ethiopia is a Christian island. Why are you making a lot of noise like an empty barrel

“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God. They are brought down and fallen: but we are risen, and stand upright. Save, LORD: let the king hear us when we call.” [Psalms Chapter 20፡7-9]

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