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What were the positive effects of the contact with Arabs?​

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Answered by 5honey5
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Negative effect:

  • First cousin marriages are the rule which results in 25% major birth defects and 100% reduction of IQ by 5 points in all Muslim children per generation which may explain why some Muslims countries in Africa have the lowest IQ scores in the world averaging around 60 = severely mentally retarded. Example: Pakistanis make up 5% of the UK population but account for 33% of all major birth defects which has to be supported by DNA White UK citizens’ taxes / welfare payments to the Pakistanis.
  • No Noble Prizes in the hard sciences to any one currently living in the Muslim world.
  • All Muslim countries are in the Third World.
  • Muslim immigration crisis in Europe is caused by Muslim young men not being able to afford the “Bride Price” to get married in their home countries.

Positive effect:

  • Islam was created to be a “super tribe” that the highly tribalistic people of the Muslim world could adopt and end their but there is still plenty of killing between the various sects of Islam.
  • There are Five Prayers per day which require five Ablutions per day so theoretically, Muslims should be the cleanest people in the world since they are taking five mini baths per day but they are not. Is it logical to believe that a religion that requires this much water to perform its basic rites would be born in a desert like Mecca? Islam is more likely to have been conceived in 8th Century A.D. Baghdad (i.e. all religions originate in highly literate cities that have an imperial court) along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers where there is plenty of water and then subsequently projected back to the 6th Century A.D. Mecca - Medina area as part of creating a theological “origins / Adam & Eve / ‘In the Beginning’ narrative” that could not be verified.

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