Karl-Heinz Ohlig was a German professor of Religious Studies and the History of Christianity at the University of Saarland, Germany.Although he avoids delving into the meaning of the term “Arabs”, so as not to offend,…
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Until they leave Allah and his prophet:For publishing a book with a preface by Ferhat Mehenni: Ali Belhot sentenced to 3 years in prisonThe Draâ El Mizan Court of First Instance has sentenced artist and…
The whole history of North Africa, and consequently of all human civilisation, reeks of lies and manipulation. It stinks of sewage because it was written by the Vatican and France who systematically erased, destroyed, hid…
The Arab armies emerging from the desert according to the imagination of North Africans Read part1 This may surprise, although historians have remained frozen, there is no contemporary testimony to the invasion of Spain, which…
Algerian memory, a French affairMemory can effectively reconcile peoples, provided that the peoples in question, as in the case of the German and French peoples, are true, adult, free and independent. In the case of…
On the subject of the Punic language, here is the answer given by Saint Augustine, the African, when in 390, the grammarian Maxime of Madaure, also African, wrote to him, making fun of the names…
If nowadays we can lie to hundreds of millions of people, openly and publicly, scaring them and taking away all their freedoms, one after another, without awakening the slightest sense of rebellion, we can legitimately…
Muslim children’s books sold in France have no other purpose than to prepare them for jihad. Section “The Path of the Little Muslim” (“La Voie du petit musulman”) is a collection of books for children…
The history of Islam is one of the greatest deceptions of all time, if not the very greatest. Never has a history been so grossly falsified as that of Islam. And, as we all know;…
Valentine’s Day is the idea of a pope of Kabyle origin, St. Gelasius the first (496), who marked the history of the Catholic Church. Is Valentine’s Day a Kabylian Celebration? No, says the forgers of…