The story of Mohammed: Islam unveiled.
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The story of Mohammed I'll give you the short version. 1)Muhammad was born. 2)He thighed, molested, screwed Aisha, his child bride at ages 6 and 9. 3)He was "pressed" by a demonic being and then became afraid and suicidal, but the demon convinced him to live and not jump from a cliff. He then gave him the words of Islam. His wife then convinced him the demon was an angel. 4)His wetnurse claimed he was demon posessed as a child. 5)He was accidentally deceived into writing "Satanic verses" by the devil. 6)He rode a human faced unicorn called "Baraq" into outer-freaking-space, hopping from mosque to mosque and meeting his un-named "god" on a flying magic carpet. 7)He took over a Hindu temple and turned it into what is now the Kaaba after killing everyone and ridding it of some of its idols but keeping others that look like genie bottles and hanging pots. 8)He was a psychopathic raping murderer. He took sex slaves, beheaded 900 Jews in one battle, and preached multiple wives. 9)He died, possibly from an STD. The end. I used to live in Syria, I was born into a Shi'ite Muslim family in a city called Masyaf. There are a few Christians and Jews in Masyaf who gather in little ghetto-like areas where they accumulate for their own protection. If they where to be caught alone they might be harassed or attacked so they tend to move and live in groups. When I was a child I was interested in them because they where different from everyone else, but my parents would tell me nothing of substance about their way of life, only that they where infidels and they weren't to be trusted. So at the age of 12 I risked my life and snuck out at night, and foolhardily I made my way to a nearby christian area. Only when I was in the "ghetto" did I realize what I was doing, if I was caught I would be beaten if I was lucky...And surely I couldn't just go knock on someones door and start asking them about christianity, because even IF they answered my questions and didn't kick me out it would only be all the more suspicious if the muslim community found out, and I would be called a Kafir. But I kept walking, I just kept thinking "I came this far, didn't I?" and eventually I saw an old woman retrieving some clothes from the line, and she saw me, and made a gesture for me to come closer. To make a long story short, she invited me in, shared what little food and drink they had, and her and her husband answered my questions about christianity, I will never forget that day, they where the kindest people I had ever met in Masyaf or all of Syria for that matter. All I ask is that you read the full story before commenting on it. This is an unbiased, fact based article on the birth of Islam. Why is this important? It's important because Islam does not change. Not ever. If we can understand the story of it's founder, we are able to understand how to deal it in today's world. |