The origins of Islam are traditionally attributed to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad in 7th-century Arabia. According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad received divine revelations from Allah through the angel Jibreel (Gabriel), which were later compiled into the Qur’an.
This understanding, rooted in Islamic sources, does not include Catholic involvement. However, some alternative narratives propose that Catholicism may have influenced or even orchestrated the rise of Islam to achieve certain geopolitical and theological goals.
However, studies show that Isalarm was founded by violence, in direct disobedience of religious tradition of not stealing on a holy day. From that day onwards, Isalarm has waged wars of expansion, taking territory right up to Poland.
This is a TRUE breakdown of how Islam and Catholism are one in the same, as explained by presenter Walter Veith.
He explains how the same powers run both religions.
Watch this video and judge for yourself. This is undeniable PROOF!!! Listen to a Gentile break it down.
Historical Context
During the 6th and 7th centuries, the Byzantine Empire and the Sassanian Empire were locked in protracted conflict, weakening both powers. The Catholic Church, centered in Rome, sought to consolidate its authority and influence over the Christian world. In this context, alternative theories suggest that the Church sought to create a religious movement in Arabia that could act as a unifying force for the fragmented tribes, thereby extending Catholic influence into the region.
Claims of Catholic Involvement
Proponents of this theory argue that the Church sought to create Islam for several reasons:
- Control Over Jerusalem: The Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, was a focal point of religious significance for Christianity. By creating a monotheistic movement sympathetic to Christian interests, the Church could potentially gain an ally in securing control over these sacred sites.
- Unification of Arab Tribes: The Arabian Peninsula was home to various tribal groups with diverse religious practices, including polytheism, Judaism, and Christianity. A monotheistic religion modeled on Judeo-Christian principles could serve as a unifying force, creating a stable region that could align with Catholic interests.
- Counteracting Heresies: The early Christian Church faced numerous heretical movements, such as Arianism, Nestorianism, and Gnosticism. Islam’s emphasis on strict monotheism and rejection of Trinitarian theology may have been seen as a means to combat these heresies indirectly by offering an alternative monotheistic framework.
It is important that we understand why Christianity and Isalarm are so closely related.
Ever since Mohammad started his religion, it has sought to convert everyone in the world to their evil ideology. Everywhere Isalarm has invaded it has become a blight on the people who suffer under a religious dictatorship with no hope. They are unaware of how awful their plight is, because their minds are walled inside the ideology Because of this, they will defend Isalar, sayhing it is a religion of peace.
But those who have studied history know the terrible toll it has wreaked on human lives over the centuries it has infested our planet. Today, we can see the danger the recent influx of islamists into western nations presents to our health and wellbeing. Suddenly, we see terrible crimes being perpertrated on innocents, attempts to destroy western culture and substitute their ignorant ideology instead, while they have threatened government and its servants into staying silent as Isalarm attacks the very people they were elected to protect!
Those who have suffered at the hands of Isalarm will attest that it is not a religion of peace. It should rightly be called the Religion of Pieces, for that is how those who oppose it end their days; in pieces.
The Austrians have not forgotten the fear and humiliation tied to their emperor’s flight during the Battle of Vienna in 1683. When the Ottoman forces were defeated in that historic conflict, Europeans celebrated widely. Various groups, including Germans, Poles, Croats, and Armenians, each claimed credit for playing the most significant role in securing the victory.
Tensions between the Ottoman Empire and Austria escalated when Grand Vizier Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha began supporting Emeric Thököly, the leader of Protestant Hungarians who sought independence from Austrian rule. Despite Austria’s reluctance to engage in war with the Ottomans, they dispatched Count Albert de Caprara as an envoy to Istanbul to negotiate an extension of the Peace of Vasvár. The ambassador worked tirelessly to maintain the agreement, but according to “Silahdar Tarihi,” a vital Ottoman historical source written by Silahtar Fındıklılı Mehmed Ağa, a legal ruling (fatwa) declared that military action against Austria was not sanctioned by Islamic law.
Undeterred, the grand vizier dismissed the fatwa and pushed forward with plans for a campaign. Presenting reports of Austrian provocations at the border, he convinced Sultan Mehmed IV to approve military action against Austria. By autumn 1682, the decision to launch a campaign targeting Vienna had been finalized, and the Ottoman army began assembling in Edirne. When diplomatic efforts in December failed to yield any progress, the campaign was officially announced. On April 1, 1683, after wintering in Edirne, the Ottoman forces mobilized. While stationed in Székesfehérvár on June 25, Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha suggested shifting the target from Győr, which the sultan had originally designated, to Vienna. This plan faced opposition only from Crimean Khan Murad Giray and Budapest Governor İbrahim Pasha.
The Ottoman army marched toward Vienna over the course of 105 days. Initially, the campaign appeared highly effective. For comparison, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent had reached Vienna on September 27 during his campaign, and Mehmed III had arrived at Eger Castle on September 21 during his own. Yet, Kara Mustafa Pasha’s forces reached Vienna by June 14, demonstrating remarkable speed. However, while the early stages of the campaign were promising, the battle itself ended in a decisive defeat for the Ottomans, shaping European history and cementing the Battle of Vienna as a pivotal moment in the struggle between the two powers.
Europe was spared the indignities that the Moors inflicted on Spain, or Andalusia as it was called, that spanned the 8th to 13th centuries. The Spaniards were forced to fight desperately hard to expel the Moorish invaders from their land. Yet, today Isalarm has sent its soldiers into western countries, including Spain, disguised as immigrants where they are out-breeding their host populations.
If the Western nations don’t unite to throw this pernicious and evil ideology out of their lands they will be doomed to live in dire circumstances for the rest of their lives, as well as their descendants, or we will be killed if we dare to refuse the benevolent offer to become a moslem.
Once we understand the claims made in the video above released by Amazing Discoveries, and then see the relationship between the two largest religions on the planet, we begin to see a different version of history than we have been taught. But it is up to you, the reader, to decide.
True or Not?
Traditional theorists deny the argument that the Catholic Church was behind the foundation of Islam. That is something the reader should decide for themselves.
As students of history, and especially the history of these two religions, we have found that many of the assertions made in the video presentation deserve much more investigation. The proofs offered are indeed strong. The similarities between the two religions are very strong.
If we view them from a moral standpoint, it would seem that Christianity purports to represent the light, the good, the highly spiritual, while Isalarm was founded by a man of extremely questionable morals, to say the least.

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