#24 ok so this means that because they find "1" ring with "for alah" from 1200 years ago in Stockholm Sweden that their were millions if not trillions of Muslims in Sweden
Wood, no it means there was trade between vikings and arabs. Could have gotten there by land but the far more probable scenario is vikings visiting arabs with their boats, meaning they sailed the complete western coast of europe and found the strait of gibraltar, crossing the mediterranean sea.
Wood, It means that back then Swedish people were trading with adequate muslims and not hosting and feeding the wothless sexually suppresed and moron ones, like they do today.
#45 what ancient books have you read... It's been proven the sphinx was a lion carving that was recarved at least once (if not twice), and the head to body ratio in the "painting" is NOT ACCURATE AT ALL, to the actual spynx.
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#24 ok so this means that because they find "1" ring with "for alah" from 1200 years ago in Stockholm Sweden that their were millions if not trillions of Muslims in Sweden
Wood, no it means there was trade between vikings and arabs. Could have gotten there by land but the far more probable scenario is vikings visiting arabs with their boats, meaning they sailed the complete western coast of europe and found the strait of gibraltar, crossing the mediterranean sea.
Wood, It means that back then Swedish people were trading with adequate muslims and not hosting and feeding the wothless sexually suppresed and moron ones, like they do today.
#45 what ancient books have you read... It's been proven the sphinx was a lion carving that was recarved at least once (if not twice), and the head to body ratio in the "painting" is NOT ACCURATE AT ALL, to the actual spynx.
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no it means there was trade between vikings and arabs. Could have gotten there by land but the far more probable scenario is vikings visiting arabs with their boats, meaning they sailed the complete western coast of europe and found the strait of gibraltar, crossing the mediterranean sea.
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