MUSLIMS DISCOVERED AMERICA ?
YOU THINK THAT COLUMBUS FIRST
DISCOVERED AMERICAS?
IF YES THEN YOU ARE WRONG
It is an established, but not much publicized knowledge among historians
that Muslims had very early contacts with the people of the lands now called
Americas. There are plenty of records and evidences for the arrival of Muslims
in America, not less than 600 years before Columbus.
Despite the plainly obvious argument that an empire/empires which ruled
(directly or indirectly) more than half of the then known world for more than
800 years would have been the most probable to reach a land only 1500 nautical
miles from its shores. (The distance between Freetown, Sierra Leone and Natal,
Brazil is 1822 miles/2933 km/1583 nautical miles, which is less than that
between the ports of Aden and Colombo, a distance Muslim traders covered with
much ease), history has been forced down the throats of the mankind that
Columbus "discovered Americas" in 1492.
Historians have confirmed that during the golden days of the Muslim nation,
Muslim ships were plying the Atlantic Ocean, which was then known as the Sea of
Injustice, and they were heading west.
Years in which the parts of Americas were "discovered". Piri Muhyid
Din Re’is’s map (Below)showed them all in 1513.
Muslims reached the shores of the lands now known as the Americas in the
following instances: 1. In the year 889 AD, Muslim sailor Khishkhash ibn Said
ibn Aswad Al-Qurtuby (of Cordoba) set sail from the port of Palos in Muslim
Spain and reached a certain land in the west. He returned home with huge
treasures. He drew a world map calling these areas in the Atlantic Ocean
"the unknown land". The Muslim geo-historian Al-Masoudy records this
in his book "Muruj-al-Dhahab wa Maadin Aljawhar"(956 AD);"Some
people feel that this ocean is the source of all oceans and in it there have
been many strange happenings. We have reported some of them in our book Akhbar
az-Zaman. Adventurers have penetrated it on the risk of their lives, some
returning safely, others perishing in the attempt. One such man was art
inhabitant of Andalusia named Khashkhash. He was a young man of Cordoba who
gathered a group of young men and went on a voyage on this ocean. After a long
time he returned with a fabulous booty. Every Spaniard (Andalusian) knows his
story."
2. In Feb. 999 AD, Ibn Farukh from Granada in Muslim Spain landed in Gando
(Great Canary), visited King Guanariga and continued his journey westwards till
he found two islands, which he called Capraria and Pluitana. He arrived back in
Spain in the month of May that year. Abu Bakr b. ‘Umar al Qutiyya relates the
story of his voyage.
3. In twelfth century AD, a group of North African sailors: According to the
famous Arab geographer Al Sharif al Idrisi (1097-1155);"A group of
seafarers sailed into the sea of Darkness and Fog (the Atlantic Ocean) from
Lisbon in order to discover what was in it and to what extent were its limit.
They were a party of eight and they took a boat, which was loaded with supplies
to last them for months. They sailed for eleven days till they reached
turbulent waters with great waves and little light. They thought that they
would perish so they turned their boat southward and travelled for twenty days.
They finally reached an island that had people and cultivation but they were
captured and chained for three days. On the fourth day a translator came
speaking the Arabic language! He translated for the King and asked them about
their mission. They informed him about themselves, then they were returned to
their confinement. When the westerly wind began to blow, they were put in a
canoe, blindfolded and brought to land after three days’ sailing. They were
left on the shore with their hands tied behind their backs, when the next day
came, another tribe appeared freeing them and informing them that between them
and their lands war a journey of two months." From "The Geography of
Al Idrisi".
4. In 1310 AD, Abu Bakari (Abu Bakar), King of the Malian Empire: The predecessor
of the world-renowned ruler of the African Islamic Empire of Mali, Mansa Musa
set off on a voyage to discover the limits of the neighbouring sea (Atlantic
ocean). The emperor narrated this on his famous Hajj pilgrimage in 1324.(See
his narration below). There are ample proof that African Muslims from Mali and
other parts of West Africa (Mandinga) arrived in the Gulf of Mexico around
1312. They used the Mississippi River as their access route for exploring the
interior.
5. In 1421, Cheng He - The legendary Chinese admiral: Cheng He (A
Muslim)travelled around the world in the fifteenth century. British marine
historian Gavin Manzies proves in his book " 1421 - The year China
discovered America" that Cheng He beat Columbus by 71 years. A Chinese
historical document known as the Sung document records the voyage of Muslim
sailors to a land called as Mu-Lan-Pi (America) in 1178. This document
mentioned in another publication - the Khotan Amiers - published in 1933 after
the Cheng He voyages.
6. The first map of Americas was prepared by an Muslim named Piri Muhyid Din
Re’is in 1513. The famous Turkish admiral in charge of the Ottoman Red Sea and
Indian Ocean fleets made this map and presented it to Sultan Selim I. Even
though Columbus has been to the Caribbean by then, the areas accurately
depicted in the map had not been "discovered". Therefore it is
logical that the Ottoman admiral was well aware of the areas. ( Refer
figure).He was a famous navigator and mapmaker and wrote a handbook on the Aegean
and the Mediterranean Seas, known as Piri Re’is Bahriye. The map was discovered
by chance in the library of Serallo, Istanbul in 1929 by Khalid Edhem Bey.
7. The "First" to see the Americas became Muslim. May be as a divine
justice on a false historical claim, the first Christian to see the American
land, Rodrigo de Triana or Rodrigo de Lepe, became a Muslim on his return to
Spain, "because Columbus did not give him credit nor the King any
recompense, for his having seen before any other man,
light in the Indies."
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