By Prof. Muhammad Shamsaddin
Megalommatis
https://profmegalommatistextsingreek.wordpress.com/2018/09/30/χριστιανική-ρωμανία-σε-παρακμή-η-ιρα/
https://www.academia.edu/43259579/Χριστιανική_Ρωμανία_σε_Παρακμή_and_η_Ιρανική_Αναγέννηση_του_Ισλάμ_-_Εικονογράφηση
https://megalommatis.blogspot.com/2020/06/8.html
{Across this article, which is
published in Modern Greek, the correct name Ρωμανία / Romania is used instead of the
fake, colonial term 'Byzantine Empire' for the Eastern Roman state; Romania
(the accent on the penultimate syllable) was the historical name by which the
state and the people of the said empire defined themselves, and their king was
named Βασιλεύς
Ρωμαίων / Basileus
Romaion and Imperator Romanorum; every other assertion or attribution of the
said imperial title to barbarian Franks and other nations is historically
invalid and spiritually evil – Satanic.}
Summary
The present 12000+-word article
consists in a parallel study of the Late Antiquity's most legendary, rival
empires, namely the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sassanid Empire of Iran. The
main lines of analysis attempt to answer the question which state was more
damaged by the appearance of Islam and the expansion of the Islamic Caliphate,
the Eastern Roman Empire (which lost its oriental and southern provinces in
Eastern Anatolia, Northern Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, Libya and NW
Africa, but survived controlling Cappadocia, Pontus, Central and Western
Anatolia, Crimea, the Balkan Peninsula, Sicily and Southern Italy) or Sassanid
Iran (which totally collapsed and disappeared).
Although the Eastern Roman Empire
contained all the early Islamic attacks, consolidated its position in Central
Anatolia, and later re-conquered Antioch, thus successfully repelling the
Islamic attacks for 500 years after the notorious battle at Yarmuk River, Iran
seemed to collapse and disappeared, but it was culturally and nationally
reconstituted quite rapidly, only to participate in the rise and splendor of
the Abbasid Caliphate to which Iranians and Aramaeans injected their culture,
sciences, letters, knowledge, wisdom, and arts.
In fact, it is for the Sassanid
tradition of Iran (which conquered from inside, refashioned and reshaped the Islamic
Caliphate) that fits best the following well-known aphorism: Graecia capta
ferum victorem cepit et artes intulit agresti Latio.
So, we can now conclude that
Imperium Iranicum captum ferum victorem cepit et artes intulit agresti Arabia!
Contents
I. The distorted foundations, the
false orientation, and the fake name of Byzantine Studies (Byzantinology)
II. Romania and Iran: who was
damaged more by (the expansion of) Early Islam?
Quantitative Evaluation
1. If Turkey & Iran are
considered as successive states of Romania and Iran at 600 CE
2. If Greece & Iran are
considered as successive states of Romania and Iran at 600 CE
A. As regards the Size (area) of the
state
B. As regards the Religion and the Language
of the state
C. Comparing the two official
languages (the extent of preservation and diffusion)
D. Comparing the two official
religions (the extent of preservation and diffusion)
III. Romania, Iran, Early Islam and
today's Fallen World
IV. The Role of Alexander the Great,
Prophet of Islam, in an Islamic Romania – or How Different the World History
would be, if Roman Emperor Heraclius accepted the Letter dispatched to him by
Prophet Muhammad
1. Direct Consequences at the
Military Level
2. The Eastern Roman Akrites,
Legendary Border Fighters, as Allies of the True Muslims against the Caliphs
3. Ferdowsi, Iran, Turan, Aniran and
Orientalist Distortions of the Colonial Historiographers
4. What would a Muslim Eastern Roman
Ferdowsi write about Alexander the Great
V. Romania and Iran: who was damaged
more by (the expansion of) Early Islam?
Qualitative Evaluation
1. What is and what is not 'cultural
influence/impact'?
2. Comparison of states and
qualitative evaluation: Romania, Iran and Early Islam
A. Sassanid Iranian institutions
survive within the Early Caliphate: Jond-e Shapur (Gundishapur) and Takht-e
Suleyman
B. The Rise of the House of
Barmakids (Barmakiyan): the 'return' of Sassanid Iranians in the Caliphate
C. The world's greatest
intellectual, academic and scientific center: Bayt al Hekma, and the
Iranization of the Islamic Caliphate
D. The Barmakids and their irrevocable
impact on Islamic Civilization
E. Systematic distortion of the
Islamic Civilization by Western Orientalists
- First dimension of the distortion
F. Violent, premeditated, sophisticated
and underhanded separation of Modern Muslims from their civilization and their
historical past, undertaken by the colonial rulers
- First dimension of the distortion
G. Distortions of the identity and
of the historical role of the Barmakids by Western Orientalists
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