The Roman emperor Philip the Arab

Philip the Arab


 By Adbouz
The Roman emperor Philip the Arab.
In my discussions on Islam and Arabs, the exchanges are easier and more serene with the Arab-Muslims than with the so-called atheist Kabylians. The former receive my arguments like a thunderbolt. They are bewildered, disconcerted, disarmed, disoriented and finally defeated in the discussion, which they silently leave when they learn that their story is not a true story, but a real trick without head or tail. That Islam did not originate in the Hijaz desert and, worst of all, that in the Middle Ages the word Arab did not designate an ethnic group, but a way of life of nomads without faith or law. All the nomads of the world, the Bedouins, the Mongols, the Tuaregs etc… who live by brigandage were designated by the term Arab. A pejorative term since they were plunderers. An insult!
The Kabyle is very attached to the official history of Islam. He has made it sacred to the point that touching a comma of the official version is seen by him as a crime against history. He wriggles his buttocks to spit his hatred on anyone who dares to refute the existence of an invader Oqba and the little slut Kahina, heroine of the Berbers. The Kabyle is drowning, desperate, choking, swelling like a toad, then metamorphosing into a snake, trying to find venom against the one who dares to save him from a history written especially to humiliate him and give him inferiority complexes with regard to his own existence in comparison with other peoples.
Denying the existence of an Arab ethnic group in the Middle Ages deserves the death penalty for the culprit…in virtual terms, since in the end it blocks you from having to bear the pain of being without a history that reduces him to the rank of a larva of humanity.
I started with the title of Philip the Arab, a Roman emperor. Yesterday face book offered me a history wall. The subject of the article was “the Roman emperor Philip the Arab”. A name that fills the Muslim Arabs with joy as they see in him the proof of the great Arab nation long before the emergence of Islam.
They are puffing themselves up like toads too. The beautiful Arab-Muslim civilization is then true since a Roman emperor was an Arab.
Now I intervene in the subject to enlighten them a little about the past. I explain to them that Marcus Julius Philippus was called Philip the Arab only two centuries after his death. During his lifetime he would have killed anyone who dared to call him an Arab.
In fact it was a Berber writer (already!), Aurelius Victor, who had nicknamed him the Arab out of contempt. It is clear that for the Romans the word Arab did not designate a people but groups of nomadic brigands and that the father of the emperor was a chief raider.
The Arab became an ethnic group only for the need to write a history to a religion that has degenerated, the unitary Christianity pre-Islam and impose it to the defeated peoples.
Defeated, but not convinced, the Arab-Muslims leave the discussion with their tails buried deep in their djellabas.
Here is an excerpt taken from Wikipedia in French on the page about the emperor Philip the Arab:
“The term “Arab” comes from a work by Aurelius Victor Liber de Caesaribus, written around 360. He came from a Roman family settled in Syria, and was born in a district attached to the province of Arabia since Septimius Severus. This alone is sufficient to justify the title ‘Arab’, which was given to him maliciously, since for the Romans ‘Arab’ was synonymous with brigands: at the beginning of the fifth century, the anonymous author of the Epitome of Caesaribus deduced that his father was a famous chief of brigands. Nothing can be deduced from this about his real origins.”

But we can. We know that the word Arab entered the history of religions through the insult written by the Spanish monk Alvaro of Cordoba. In an attempt to find a divine punishment for the religious revolution that took place in his city of Cordoba, which brought the Unitarian Christians to power, Alvaro replaced the word Chaldeans with the word Arabs in an apocalyptic verse, Habash, from the prophet Daniel. In those days, the word “Arab” was clearly an insult. As it is today when the French presidential candidate, Sarkozy, referred to thugs as “invaded by racaille ” by Scum. The word Arab during antiquity and the Middle Ages was the equivalent of today’s racaille. Of course France is not invaded by a people called racaille…. nor Spain!

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