Odon Lafontaine was invited to the June 2025 NAPC Conference in London to present his research on the origins of Islam. In particular, he explained how Islam constructed a fabricated “standard” narrative about its own beginnings (building upon the conference he already gave on Lloyd De Jongh’s channel).
In reality, Islam did not emerge as its official narrative claims. It began as a millenarian Christian heresy, centered on the expectation of a messiah who would establish God’s kingdom on earth. When the messiah failed to appear, Arab leaders and caliphs assumed this role, justifying it by fabricating a divine revelation (the Quran) and a prophetic figure (Muhammad). The entire Islamic narrative was built for this purpose.
These inventions emerged through a long and complex fabrication process:
- The starting point: “God’s caliph on earth” required direct divine legitimitation.
- Islamicizing the remnants of the actual history: reinterpretation of “mhmd,” buildings (e.g., the Dome of the Rock), inscriptions (“mhmd rsl llh”), and historical memories.
- Islamicizing the Quran: assigning an Islamic meaning to its text.
- Justifying Islam: constructing theology, history, sharia, etc.
- Justifying the administration and governance of the Caliphate.
- Justifying the caliphs’ behavior.
- Establishing logic, coherence, and plausibility.
- Addressing contradictions, inconsistencies, and discrepancies.
A layered construction process worked for centuries, in which new inventions were added over time to resolve contradictions, creating further discrepancies that required additional fabrications.
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