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--Adbouz (talk) 10:19, 1 October 2018 (UTC)This article is tendentious and tries to make tell history what did not exist at the time by forcing the facts in an Islamic funnel Alvero was not a Mozarabic, he had not written the the word Islam since he did not yet know this new religion which he believed was still Arian Unitarist heresy. His role in history is to have replaced the Chaldean word with that of Arabic in Daniel's apocalyptic prophecy. Wikipedia must stop being a reservoir of Islamic fables of the Middle Ages and become a serious media of information. See the article on the origin of IslamReply