Turkish P. M. Erdoğan says America was discovered by Muslims, not Columbus
America was discovered by Muslims, not by Christopher Columbus, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has claimed, vowing to build a mosque on that hill in Cuba if the authorities of the Caribbean nation grant the permit. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the first Latin American Muslim leaders summit in Istanbul on Nov. 15, Erdoğan slammed colonialism before referring to a controversial claim about the discovery of the Americas. Muslim sailors had arrived in the shores of America in 1178. In his diaries, Christopher Columbus referred to the presence of a mosque on top of a mountain in Cuba, Erdoğan said, claiming the diary is a proof that the religion of Islam was widespread when the first European explorer discovered the New World in 1492. Dr. Youssef Mroueh of the AsSunnah Foundation of America had publicized the claim about a preColumbian mosque in Cuba. In 1996, he wrote that Columbus admitted in his papers that on Monday, October 21, 1492 CE while his ship was sailing near Gibara on the
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