Prophet of Doom Chapter 01 pt1 Would You Believe?

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The inspirational experience was described by Muhammad to be like a bell, clanging in his head, causing him to shake and sweat profusely. These rather nasty experiences continued, he said, until he was able to decipher the message. Thus the Qur'an, Muslims believe, is God's revelation to man through his final and most important prophet.

Yet only Muhammad heard these "revelations." He offered no evidence of his divine inspiration - we take the Qur'an solely on his word. The Bible, by comparison, had forty authors, all literate, who told a consistent story over the course of fifteen centuries. Muhammad, who was admittedly illiterate, acted alone in the formation of Islam and is alleged to have invented his religion over the course of twenty-two years.

Over a billion people live in nations controlled by Islamic principles. Thus to many, Muhammad was a rousing success. Yet these very same nations are among the world's most destitute, least free, and most violent. And they are the fountain of terror, providing the money, men, motive, and means for murder. In that light, Muhammad's legacy is considerably more tarnished.

There were no miracles to prove Muhammad's claim of being a godly conduit. There were no healings, walking on water, parting seas, raising folks from the dead, or feeding multitudes. And there are no fulfilled prophecies, like the exacting and detailed predictions that Biblical prophets routinely made to demonstrate their divine authority. But the most troubling part about our absolute reliance on Muhammad's testimony that he and his Qur'an were divinely inspired is that the prophet's character was as deficient, and his life was as despicable, as anyone who has ever lived.

That's not flattering, but it's the only rational conclusion that can be drawn from the original source material. According to the Qur'an and Sunnah Muhammad founded Islam to rule over Arabs, Persians, and Byzantines, and through conquest, to steal their treasures. I will identify and quote thousands of verses from the Islamic scriptures to prove this, but for now, I want you to be an informed skeptic - one with a global view of Muhammad and his creation. This introductory summary will serve as a handrail in what is otherwise a topsy-turvy and disjointed realm. As we move through Muhammad's tortured Genesis accounts and convoluted recastings of Biblical patriarchs, you will need this perspective to comprehend his motives and agenda.

Over the course of these pages you will discover that the prophet's "ministry" in Mecca was filled with troubling episodes. Following his first Qur'anic revelation, Muhammad claimed to have been demon possessed. By his own admission, he tried to commit suicide. Those who knew him best, his family and neighbors, said that he had gone mad. "He is a demon-possessed sorcerer fabricating scripture," they said, accusing him of plagiarism and of having purely selfish motives. They mocked his prophetic claims, ridiculed his Qur'an, and said that his preposterous notion of turning many pagan idols into the one God was insane. As a result of this verbal abuse, all chronicled in the Qur'an, Muhammad pledged to slaughter his kin.

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  • @podremvc sorry Koran 80: 1- 16 not Koran 79:34

  • @imam14ma3soom1994 at set of books written at least 400 to 900 years after Mohammad death. Shia ah! Why should I believe any thing written in these books? What was the context? Was he talking about all people or just Muslims? This hadith looks doubful in the context of Koran 79:34 when Mohammad ignord a blind man in favour of a richman.

  • @podremvc The quote is from Bihar al-Anwar vol. 69, p-375.

  • @imam14ma3soom1994 Please suppy reference for your quote. My expenence is that there is no wise words Mohammad ever said. So which hadith?

  • @podremvc and as for insulting you.

    The Holy Prophet (p) has said: "I emphasize the importance of good morals for you because God-Almighty has sent me especially for this purpose.”

  • @podremvc It's your experience. I'm different than most people. Some of my life motto is from this quote:

    "Who knows humanity, prefers solitude.' - imam Ali son of abu Talib

    So please, do not compare me with others.

    Another wise quote from the first successor of the holy prophet (p) is:"Don’t look at who said, rather, look at what he said" This quote inspires people to be reasonable. Which is exactly what Islam teaches. usage of alcohol and drugs is a sin in Islam, they block your reason.

  • @imam14ma3soom1994 sorry not acceptable. You can insult my beliefs all you like, no problem. My experence is any critism of Islam is a inslut to Muslims.

  • @podremvc Yes I am. However, it has to be under this condition:

    - It will remain a discussion, it will not become an insult to your religion/beliefs and it will not become an insult to my religion/beliefs.

  • @imam14ma3soom1994 I say Islam is false and Islam corrupts morals. Can you answer a simple moral question? Are you willing to challenge me?

  • I can give you proof from your bible that my Islam is true. Is there someone willing to challenge me?

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