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What a bimbo.
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@Cypher796 So still no chance of those objective statistics to show Islam's 'growth' then I suppose? lol C ya.
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@Daveyboyroy Once again, all narrated from Hisham ibn Urwa or others who adopted from him during the period of his migration to Iraq (or Persia) Sahih Muslim took that from Hisham ibn Urwa with the same chain of transmission.
You aren't the brightest fella in the world are you?
Quoting Ayatollah Khomeini LOOOL?!? ... how desperate are you? - another invalid baseless argument.
You are pathetic. You clearly just have a chip on your shoulder.
You're not worth it.
Goodbye.
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@Cypher796 I have only been citing Bukhari because it is (once again) THE most trusted hadith. But, of course we can look to other hadiths too. I'm cool with that. How about these...
Muslim, volume 2, 3309 - Says she was 9
Abu Dawud, volume 2, 2116 - Says she was 9
Tabari volume 9, 131 - says she was 9
I'll finish with a quote from Ayatollah Khomeni which shows just what Muhammad's vile behaviour has spawned.
"A man can quench his sexual lusts with a child as young as a baby".
Enough said.
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Taking all of the hadiths into account concerning Aisha (ra) WITHIN BUKHARI'S collection of narratives from a range of people.
The evidence STRONGLY points towards the direction that this specific narrative is not authentic, looking further into the matter ... let's study who the narrative was from. Hisham ibn Urwa - who in his later years was rejected firmly by Imam Malik (ra) - known as the "Sheikh of Islam" and VERY highly regarded.
The evidence is there. You can't accept. Not my problem.
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@Daveyboyroy Bukhari isn't "THE" most trusted book, it is ONE of the most trusted books aside from the Qur'an. Sahih Muslim and other books are also considered just as authentic including "Al-Muwatta" authored by Imam Malik (ra).
But if you are so content on Bukhari alone, then I will focus on that only just for the sake of your ignorance. Bukhari also has other hadiths, which directly contradict this one.
Hadiths are not infallible, this is acceptable by ALL.
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@Cypher796 Oh, and are you going to provide these objective stats that show Islam's 'growth'? I have asked but as yet, they haven't materialised...
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@Cypher796 No. I'm talking about THE most trusted and accepted book. Bukhari is universally accepted as THE most reliable source outside of the Qur'an. To deny that is simply being obtuse. And how could an initial collection of 7,000 authentic and reliable narrations be affected later by a senile man? How could his senility and forgetfulness re-write the narrations?! I'm afraid you're really clutching at straws with this. But if you want to call clutching at straws 'proof' then crack on.
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@Daveyboyroy Islam's most trusted book's INCLUDING BUKHARI (where you got this hadith idea from) also provide evidence AGAINST this narrative that she was 9 & they are far superior in numbers and authenticity than this one isolated narrative. From, once again, a man who was well-known to be senile in his later years. His hadiths during his time in Iraq was rejected by Imam Malik (ra).
I provide PROOF, you provide baseless arguments.
"billions of Muslims throughout history" WTH?
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@Cypher796 Well I suppose several narrations in Islam's most trusted and reliable book outside of the Qu'ran and billions of Muslims throughout history accepting that she was 9 isn't really evidence so yeah, you're right lol But I'm really going round in circles with this one, no evidence I cite (even when it's from trusted Islamic sources) will suffice. You just don't want to admit that your prophet had sex with a child.
The apology has yet to materialize but the personal narrative is intact and being propagated, self delusion, self justification and now self aggrandizement again..back on the media train. We really are so self deluding.
edenic 2 weeks ago 6
The man who wrote "peace train" supported a Fatwa?
torontofc31 1 week ago 2