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  • @Rbigray1 yes there are battles which every Muslim should study about. Today this completed deen of Islam we have is all because Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) and his small number of brave muslims who sacrified their lives just for the sake of Allah SWT and this Deen Islam. Look what we are doing to this deen we are selling it for few Dollars and copy what we are not supose to do. In these battles Muslims were proudly going for Jehad today we killing our own brothers and sisters.

  • This battle should be afforded the same reverence as given to Salamis,Austerlitz,Stalingrad and Normandy. Just as those battles decided the fate of the world, the Battle of Badr decided whether humanity would live in darkness or rise up and embrace the light. Thankfully, the latter prevailed.

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  • wish there was osama bin laden

  • @samcomposer he done his duty no matter what people may call him he fought Russians for almosy 5 years in Afghanistan that time he was a great herro to Americans because he was fighting Russians Army but soon after Russian were defeated, Afghan Mujahideen & Osama became terrorists. Northern Alience who were supported by Russians became Americans best friends who are in Government in Kabul Today!

  • allah says (every man fought in this batlle is in heaven whatever they done or will do after it)

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  • @LaTtwahag99 where does it say that?

  • the profit is a moron.

  • sorry translated wrongly you are the moron but forgiven in his eyes

  • @chappy0269 lol

  • @chappy0269

    may allah forgive you

  • All muhammad marriage is lawful marriage. with witness. :)

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  • oh.. i forgot.. muhammad married aisha at 9 only when she is 15 then he touches her.. :)

  • His marriages were also a means of transmitting important teachings of Islam. The Prophet's wives, called the "Mothers of the Believers,"[Qur'an Surah 33, Verse 6 and the last part of Verse 53] showed themselves as examples of proper Muslim womanhood. All his wives, especially 'Aishah, transmitted many ahadith (sayings, deeds, and actions) from Prophet Muhammad (s).

  • Two of his wives, Juwayriah and Safiyah, were prisoners of war. Both belonged to the family of the chief of their tribes and were set free by the Prophet; they then gladly accepted Islam and were pleased to become the Prophet’s wives. The Prophet’s marriages provided security to women who would have otherwise remained unmarried, unprotected, or felt humiliated.

  • The Prophet answered: "Regarding your jealousy, I pray to God to remove it from you. As for your age, we are similar in age. As for the children, your children are mine." Thus it was that she agreed to marry the Prophet. The Prophet’s marriage contract with Umm Habibah (ra) was solemnized, by proxy, by Negus, King of Abyssinia, in 628 CE

  • The Prophet married Umm Salamah (ra) in 626 CE. Her husband had died of wounds inflicted in the Battle of Uhud (625 CE). When the Prophet asked her for marriage, she replied: "O Messenger of God, I suffer from three shortcomings. I am a very jealous woman, and I am afraid this might cause me to do things that you dislike. Secondly, I am an old woman. Finally, I have many children."

  • This is the first time in the history of revealed scriptures that a limit on the number of wives was imposed and the terms of conduct were specified. The Prophet was instructed not to divorce any of his wives after this revelation [Qur'an 33:52]. All of the ladies he took as wives were either widowed or divorced, except A’ishah.

  • The Muslims while defending their city and religion lost many men, which resulted in many widowed Muslim women and numerous orphaned children. In these circumstances, Prophet Muhammad (s) married several women during fifty-sixth year up to the sixtieth year of his life. He did not contract any marriage in the last three years of his life, following the revelation limiting the number of wives up to a maximum of four.

  • aisha was not 9 years old, i believe she was 16 or 17

  • One ummah

    The atheist claims that the prophet was taught by a monk is completely baseless without any sound evidence

    Atheist do not win in intellectual arguments

    Because of their own spiritual emptiness

  • the prophet pbuh him said not celebrate death? im sure of it

  • @Abdulrk1 there is celebration of death, and celebration of victory, two seperate entities

  • I wanna make a movie about Muhammad.

  • Nice work, Yes, we defeated our enemies. we should now be unite.

  • @BeUniteMuslims Unite for what purpose?

  • @robbegx united under one flag La illa ha illallah,Muhammad rasullullah

  • @ahartakpower Why would you want to unite under the mental leadership of a child rapist? I don't understand, please explain.

  • @robbegx Simply because it's not a mental leadership and because he wasn't a child rapist. Honest.

  • @Jalanko13 Are you saying Aisha agreed to have sex with him at the age of 9? Even if she agreed, is she, by that age, mentally mature enough to make such a decision?

  • @robbegx Here we go again.*sigh*

    Nope. BUT, the fact is, he didn't consumate the marriage for quite a while afterward.Besides, it's not like everyone else at the time did anything different.

  • @robbegx how? he didn't live with her til she was in her late teen or early adult years.

  • @BatmanbinSuperman12 No, according to the ahadith from Bukhari and Muslim, it is abundantly clear that he contracted the marriage with her at the age of 6; 3 years later he consummated that marriage, meaning that at that point she moved to his house and had sexual intercourse with him. There are theories among apologists that she was 18, based on her participation in a certain battle and such, but the ahadith remain. Disagreeing with this means you disagree with Bukh & Musl.

  • @Jalanko13: Marrying very young girls was infact a Greek tradition which was practiced all over Ancient Greece way before Muhammed or Islam.

    Froma purely Athiest viewpoint, I am guessing Muhammed picked it up during his many travels to the Byzantine and Greek influenced Levent, and his Greek-Orthodox Monk mentor there.

    Blaming the practice on Arabs is racist and hypocritical, blaming it solely on this one man is ridiculous.

  • @robbegx marriage to girls this young has happened throughout western history. that didnt start to change til the 1900's, maybe coincidentally, around the time we started living longer than 35 years. we also had to educate ourselves more in order to maintain the civilization (way of life). And if I am not mistaken consumation didnt occor until she was of child bearing age. things were different way back then. one needed to marry young back then. even in "Christian" Europe.

  • @FlingerOfPud My comment dates from 3 months back. I've adjusted my views on Muhammad a bit. I still maintain that it is not morally acceptable (by our standards) for Muhammad to have sex with a 9 year old girl, even if she was physically able. She was 9 LUNAR years old, you will not convince me she was mentally fit. Do you (dis)agree?

    As for the West: I never said the West is the best in every aspect. But the West adjusted; the Quran didn't. In Islam, child marriage is, and will always be, OK.

  • akhi they shouldn't be showing the faces of the prophet (P.B.U.H) and his followers as these are not their real faces and nobody alive today know how they loook. jazakallahukharan

    salam

  • @tinysways They didn't show the face of the prophet or the first 4 caliphs.

  • @azizfawziah YOU ARE SO STUPID BECAUSE IF WE SHOW THE FACE OF PROPHET WE WILL GET I BIG AMOUNT OF SIN!WE CAN SHARE IT!

  • @tinysways ya

  • @Zaluzazero hhahah i only wrote ya than top comment!hahahahaha!

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