4. A
Perfect Man: The Prophet Muhammad according to
traditional reports
Here is an
example of how Muhammad is worshiped in
Islam:
"We are talking about a person with the most
excellent characteristics and unusual, but
extremely exemplary behaviors - being calm
and patience himself.
Is there a person in your environment or
family and relatives of whom you can say
that? Do you know a person who never gets
angry, never screams or becomes angry?
Always remaining patient, loving and calm? I
know such a human. We are talking about the
Prophet Muhammad - peace and blessings be
upon him. As much as I wish, I would have
had the honor to know this wonderful man and
to have lived in his time.
With the grace of Allah I am allowed to be a
member of the Umma of Muhammad [[province
council]] - peace and blessings be upon him.
There is no greater grace for me. Allah sent
us such a loving, kind and caring prophet.
He was righteous like no one else, always
eager to do do the good. He was beloved
among his companions, but with all this he
remained humble and even in need. He did not
have much material possessions, but despite
of all he was thankful and content. There
were days when he starved of hunger or was
only eating dates.
Once the Prophet sat there reciting Quran
crying when he passed the passage where the
statement of the Prophet Issas' testimony
came into play: 'If you, Allah, forgive
them, then because you are forgiving to
everybody.' Allah sent the angel Gabriel -
peace upon him - to him, and he asked why he
would cry. The Prophet Mohammad - peace and
blessings be upon him - said he was crying
because of his Umma. He was crying because
of his Umma! He was afraid for us. How
important his Umma was to him!"
Quoted from: http://muhammad.islam.de/,
2009 [[The Prophet's Website ... The
Prophet's Sira in 26 Parts (original German:
Die Internetseite des Propheten ... Die Sira
des Propheten in 26 Teilen)]] [p.65]
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4.1. The illiterate Muhammad as an
"important man" and caravan leader - and a money
marriage with 6 children
Comment: Illiterate
Muhammad seems to be the instrument of
London NWO for keeping the masses stupid
The "tradition" of Islam reports heroic
action of Muhammad, but at the same time
he should have been also an illiterate -
this is basically an impossibility. At the
same time all illiterates are protected,
they do not have to learn anything meaning
that one could be "ingenious" also without
learning anything. This means: the
illiterate leader Muhammad seems to be an
instrument to keep the masses stupid which
is the London NWO program of Rothschild's
NWO! |
["Traditional fairy tale": The illiterate goatherd
Muhammad becomes an illiterate, ingenious caravan
leader]
According to Islamic tradition, and as almost
everywhere else read, Muhammad was born in 570 AD in
Mecca and died in 632 in Medina. He came from the clan
of the Hashemites of the tribe of Kuraic (Quraysh).
His father's name was Abd Allah and he was a
great-great-grandson of Qusayy, the founder of Mecca.
His mother's name was Amina. Like most other boys, he
kept goats and sheep, but soon the first incident is
reported. When he accompanied a caravan to Syria at
the age of twelve, a Christian monk prophesied that he
would become an important man one day. Little is
reported of his early years, except that he led
caravans to the north or to the south with such genius
that the richest woman of Mecca, Khadijah, became
aware of him.
["Tradition fairy tale": Muhammad marries with 39
years the richest woman of Mecca Khadijah (55)
having 6 children with her]
At the age of 39, he married the 55-year-old Khadijah,
with whom he had six children. Already the fact that
Khadijah (p.66) gave birth to children of Muhammad at
the age of 60 is the first miracle to be considered.
Comment:
This constellation does not correspond to
the life expectancy of 35 years in former
times
Even the age constellation is basically
impossible, because the Arab tribes have
distributed the daughters among the men and
not the grandmothers. Until the year of 1700
life expectancy was around 35 to a maximum
of 40 years due to a lack of medical
knowledge and lack of hygiene. With 6
children, Muhammad is there as a normal
family man. |
["Traditional fairy tale": Mecca as a crossing of
caravan routes]
Arabia of those times was dominated by Bedouin tribes,
and there were a few cities. Mecca is installed at a
crossing of trade routes and is said to have been one
of the most important centers of the Arabian
Peninsula. The tribes of the region worshiped a
variety of natural deities, but there were also
Christian and Jewish communities.
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad settling in
Mecca - adoration of the goddesses Allat and Uzza]
The tribe of the Kuraic, to which Muhammad belonged,
was the most important. This tribe settled in and
around Mecca and worshiped as chief deities Allat and
Uzza - the goddesses of the moon, of the morning star
and of fertility.
4.2. The "black stone" in Mecca -
investigation is prohibited - profits for Mecca
["Traditional fairy tale": The "black stone" of
Mecca - blackened by the sins of men - according to
rumors a meteorite - investigation prohibited]
The religious center was a black stone, originally
supposed to have been white, but darkened by the
absorption of human sins. Today, it is believed to be
a meteorite, although it is inaccessible for
scientific investigation until today.
[The Pilgrim Stone of Mecca: Important Pilgrim
profits - the covert "Holy Stone" and the fertility
ceremony for Allat and Uzza]
For this sacred stone there are annual pilgrimages
which represent an important income factor for Mecca.
The pilgrims go around this stone 7 times which is
protected by precious cloth protecting this stone from
the sun. And there are more ritual ceremonies.
Since the goddesses were also responsible for
fertility, the pilgrims of the early times should have
surrounded the stone naked, later a special ritual
robe was imposed. The symbol of Allat was the Crescent
Moon, the symbol of the sister goddess Uzza was the
Morning Star.
4.3. Muhammad in the desert leaves the
complete family with 6 children without daddy
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad in the desert
leaves his family without a daddy - the illiterate
is writing mystical verses (?)]
Released of all financial worries by marrying
Khadijah, Muhammad devoted himself to religion. He
began to sneak around in the desert, fasting, and
writing mystical verses. He only came home
occasionally to get some food.
It seems
absolutely impossible for a dad of 6
children in Islam to leave the family alone
to write mystical verses. In addition,
Muhammad as an illiterate could not write.
Living alone in the desert is also quite
dangerous because of thieves, etc. Caravan
trips are rather understandable. |
["Traditional fairy tale": The desert prepares
Muhammad for the spreading of the world religion]
"In the glow of the day, and during the clear desert
nights, when the stars seemed sharp enough to
penetrate the eye, his being became saturated with the
signs of celestial bodies, so that he could have
served already as a tool of revelation which can be
seen in these signs. In those times he was prepared
for a tremendous task that was to be charged on him,
the task [p.67] of prophethood, and the transmission
of the true religion of God to his people and to the
rest of humanity. " [26]
[26] From:
http://islamreligion.com,
2009 [[The Religion of Islam]]
4.4. Revelations with the alien
Archangel Gabriel
["Traditional fairy tale": Archangel Gabriel
appears - an extraterrestrial who had already
appeared to Mary and Jesus - Muhammad is forced by
this angel by choking to the cave of Hira for
reading (!)]
One day when he was sleeping on Mount Hira in a cave
during the holy month of Ramadan - in some traditions
the cave is called Hira - an angel
[[extraterrestrial]] appeared to him. Muhammad
identified him as the archangel Gabriel, who had
already appeared to Mary, the mother of Jesus. This
night should henceforth be called the "night of
destiny" among the Muslims. Muhammad describes this
encounter as follows:
"During my sleep, Gabriel came to me with
a silk brocade blanket in which there was a book.
He spoke: IQRA. [Read!] [27]
[27] According to other traditions Muhammad could
neither read nor write.
I said: I do not read!
Then he strangled me with the cloth, so I thought I
would die. "
This was repeated twice, until Muhammad was reading.
The first sura, Quran 96: 1-5, was created for the
world, in this way:
"Read in the name of your Lord who created. He created
man from a clot of blood. Read, because your Lord
counts everywhere. Persons teaching with the pen are
teaching man what he did not know."
["Traditional fairy tale": A writing is "engraved"
into the heart - the extraterrestrial Gabriel
appears again - Muhammad is rushing home]
Then he continued:
"But I woke up, and it seemed to me as if a writing
had been engraved in my heart."
This experience put him into a state of mind that even
made him think of suicide. But then he had another
experience:
"While I was on my way, I suddenly heard a voice from
the sky and I recognized the angel again who had come
to me at the Hira Mountain before." I ran home
terrified and I shouted: Cover me! " [p.68] [Because
he had had a fever as a result of the horror - or was
he trying to hide?]
Then God revealed the words:
"The one who has covered you, get up and warn and
praise the size of your Lord and purify your clothes
and remove yourself from the impurity of idolatry."
(sura 74: 1-5)
The revelations became more frequent, the associated
pain became greater. The unbelieving Kuraishites were
joking: "Muhammad has been abandoned by his master."
Allah sent down the sura 93:1-5 to give contra
(refute) the unbelievers:
"In the morning and at night, when it is silent! Your
Lord has not given you the good-bye and does not hate
you. Verily, the other world is better for you [p.69]
than this world. And truly, your Lord will give you
and you will be satisfied."
["Traditional fairy tale": Archangel Gabriel should
be "God" who brought the suras - some wrote them
down]
At intervals of three to six months (depending on the
narrator) Muhammad received the revelations of God.
His followers paid close attention to his words and
separated them according to the occasion. Those words
that came from revelations formed the later Quran. His
other words were summarized in the hadiths (sayings)
and in the sira (life story).
But first, the revelations of Allah were either
memorized or provisionally written down on materials
that were available.
Supplement: More and more
stupid - the graduation fantasy Moses -
Fantasy Jesus - Fantasy Muhammad - the NWO
program is fulfilled!
It is simply impossible that Muhammad, as a
religious leader, should not have been able
to learn to read and write. Considering the
Talmud, the Bible, and the Qur'an as
instruments for world domination, the
following picture emerges: First, the
fantasy figure was a Moses, who brought
inscribed tablets; then came a fantasy Jesus
of whom we have nothing in written than one
sermon and some quotes; and in the end came
a fantasy Muhammad who was said to have been
an illiterate all his life. Apparently, the
NWO agenda of the Reptilians with Lucifer in
London is being carried out here with
illiterates, in order to stupefy the world
wide population forever!
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4.5. The illiterate Muhammad as a
preacher - political opponents and persecution in
Mecca
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad is preaching
about a "single god" (the extraterrestrial Gabriel)
- sermons against other cults (with other "gods" -
extraterrestrials)]
In the center of Muhammad's sermons was the belief in
the one and only God.
His success, however, remained within narrow limits.
His wife Khadijah, his friend Abu Bakr, his former
slave and a few other followers were among his first
congregation. Although the crowd was small, the
persecutions by the Meccans and other Kuraishites
increased steadily - Muhammad preached against their
gods. There are very detailed descriptions of this
difficult time.
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad's stay in
Abyssinia (today Ethiopia) - Muslims and Christians
have the SAME GOD (?!)]
The persecutions finally became so unbearable that
Muhammad decided to go into exile with his group of
now 80 followers, to Abyssinia (according to other
stories, he sent only supporters there, he himself
remained in Mecca). There he was kindly received by
the king, the "Christian Negus". But the Meccans,
however, suspected that Muhammad wanted to form an
alliance with the Abyssinian, thus they sent a
delegation requiring the handing-over of Muhammad. At
the hearing, Muhammad convinced the king that he and
his Church worshiped the same God as the Christians,
and he was able to prove this with verses from the
Quran. The King was moved to tears, and with his
exclamation: "Truly, that has written the same God!"
the quarrel was won. The Muslims were not handed over,
but returned soon thereafter on their own free will to
Mecca.
["Traditional fairy tale": Mecca isolates the clan
of Muhammad - white ants eat the decree overnight]
The Prophet's church grew larger and larger and the
clashes between it and the other religions in Mecca
intensified [p.70]. Finally, the Meccans forbade any
contact with the clan of the Prophet, the Hashemites,
and fixed the decree on the Kaaba where worships of
other cultures were proceeded. The next day, all but
the words "Bismillah Allahu" were eaten up by white
ants - this was another miracle had happened.
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad converts people
from Medina while dancing around the "black stone"
in Mecca ("Hajj") - Mecca people expel Medina
people]
At the following "hajj", the pilgrimage to Mecca
annually which was prescribed to the Beduins every
year for worshipping the black stone making circles
around Kaaba the people came also from Yathrib, known
today as Medina. Muhammad met secretly with them
converting them to Islam. The Medina people were Jews
and Christians mostly, they had a book and they were
essentially more open minded to the new faith than the
backward Mecca people. On the occasion of the Hajj of
the following year, they were able to bring Muhammad
the good news that he already had a considerable
following in Medina. This was not likely to improve
the relationship with the Mecca people, who suspected
a hostile alliance behind this friendship. The
situation deteriorated so much that the followers of
the Prophet left the city night after night in small
groups settling in Medina.
4.6. The emigration of Muhammad to
Medina (Hijra) - the first mosques - the first Umma
["Tradition fantasy story": Muhammad rides to
Medina (Hijra) - cousin Ali plays the "Prophet" with
Muhammad's cloak]
Muhammad himself stayed there yet, because he did not
want to do anything without the command of God.
Finally, the order came, and Muhammad told his cousin
Ali to put on his cloak and to lie down on his bed,
disguised as a prophet in his house. He himself
sneaked away with Abu Bakr, and they rode away with
their racing camels towards Medina. [[This is
Muhammad's emigration from Mecca to Medina - called
Hijra]].
["Traditional fantasy story": Muhammad builds the
first mosque in Qubaa - cousin Ali flees too]
This happened on September 23, 622. This is the
"Hijra" - the "Exodus from Mecca to Medina" and the
beginning of the Islamic era. On the way in Qubaa
Muhammad built the first mosque of Islam, the faithful
Ali had meanwhile made his way also somehow.
["Traditional fantasy story": Muhammad builds a
mosque in Medina - "teaching activity" of an
illiterate (??)]
In Medina, the Prophet was received enthusiastically.
Here, too, he first built a mosque, then returned to
revelation and teaching. His time in Medina should be
the most fulfilled of his life [p.71].
["Traditional fairy tale": the followers
Muhadschirun and Ansar in Medina - the first Umma
("first community of believers")]
There was soon trouble between his old followers, the
"Muhadschirun" and the newcomers from Medina, the
"Ansar". Thanks to his diplomatic abilities, Muhammad
created a covenant between the two parties, and the
first community of believers (Umma) was born. The
rules of this community were from then on as a model
for later Islamic communities and states to this day.
This agreement also falls under the category of
"miracles" for some biographers, and considering the
unbridgeable differences of both groups some biographs
describe put this event into the sector of "wonders".
4.7. Judaism needs no Muhammad - new
prayer direction to Mecca - the "black stone" -
Ubayy
["Traditional fairy tale": Strong Judaism in
Medina]
But with the problems it was not over with this. Those
of other faiths, especially the Jews, were still the
great majority in Medina, and the Prophet tried to
convert them to the true faith. But they proved to be
with resistance and had good reasons for this:
"The Jews had also benefited marvelously from the
disputes among the Arab tribes, because it had been
the impermanence in this region that had given them
the upper hand in trade and supply, and peace between
the tribes of Medina was a threat [danger] to the
Jews." [28]
[28]
http://www.islamreligion.com, 2009 [[The Religion of
Islam]]
Muhammad argued that he represented the same
monotheism as they did, and also referred to Jerusalem
as the direction of Muslim prayer. However, the Jews
did not recognize his authenticity as a prophet, and
tensions between the two population groups increased.
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad selects Abraham
as his "god" - new direction of prayer is Mecca -
the "black stone" is said to have been built for
Muhammad's cult]
Then Muhammad turned away angrily leaving the Jews and
the Christians, he no longer appealed to their
prophets, but, being backed by a new revelation, he
claimed now that the origin of Islam would be the
progenitor Abraham:
"Abraham was neither Jew nor Christian, but he was a
follower of the purest faith, a God-devoted, and he is
not one of the polytheists." (Surah 3:67)
At the same time he changed the direction of prayer
(qiblah) from Jerusalem to Mecca, because it had also
been revealed to him that the Kaaba, the sanctuary of
this city for the other cultures, had in fact been
built by Abraham for the [p.72] Muslims. The sura
al-Baqarah ("The Cow") reports of this. From then on,
the Muslims could no longer trust the Jews.
["Traditional fairy tale": The leader Ubayy as a
fake Muslim fights Muhammad on behalf of Jews and
Meccans]
There were more problems to solve with another part of
Medina's population. There was a resistance leader
against Muhammad, the strongest one was infamous
Ubayy. He and his people had insofar adopted Islam as
their belief - but only as a fake! Secretly they were
payed by Jews and Mecca people for fighting the
Prophet. Therefore in the Quran's suras of Medina the
Jews and the "hypocrites" are often called to account.
4.8. Emigration to Medina (Hijra) -
Torture of Muslims in Mecca - Plunder of Mecca
Caravans
["Tradition fairy tale": Emigration (Hijra) is a
turning point - since Medina Muhammad is a warlord
and a statesman - as an illiterate (?)]
The Hijra marks a clear dividing line in the Prophet's
story, as revealed in the Quran. The suras are
becoming shorter and shorter and are mostly about law
and general instructions. Muhammad's problems with the
other religions in Medina are also reflected in the
Medina suras. Until then, he had been just a preacher.
From now on he was a warlord and statesman. The leader
of a small state, but within a few years it should
grow into a large Arab empire.
["Traditional fairy tale": persecution and torture
against Muhammad's followers in Mecca provoke
guerrilla warfare: sacking of Mecca caravans]
The situation in Mecca had worsened further. Muslims
were publicly persecuted and tortured now. Moreover,
the Meccans had allied themselves with the hypocrite
Ubayy and now extended their anti-Muslim actions to
Medina.
In this situation God gave Muslims permission to raise
their weapons against the other cultures [29]. ([29]:
sura 22:39)
For 13 years they had been pacifists. But now they set
off on small expeditions, led either by the Prophet
himself or by one of his subordinates, for tracking
and plundering caravans from Mecca, but also making
alliances with other tribes. In this way the Muslims
wanted to put economic pressure on the Kuraish, so
that they would give up their persecution of the
Muslims in Mecca and in Medina as well [S.73].
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad lets plunder
lots of caravans - and provokes military battles -
and always the illiterate Muhammad (!) is winning -
1000 angels (extraterrestrials) as help and
armistice]
One day, the Prophet was reported the approach of a
large caravan coming from Syria. He called his people
together and said: "There comes a caravan of the
Kuraishites loaded with their goods, so meet them!
Maybe Allah will give it to you as a prey." [30]
[30] From:
http://answering-islam.de,
2009 [[Answering Islam Germany]]
Also this coup succeeded, and the Muslims had such
great success with their tactics that the Meccans
finally moved with an army of 1000 men against Medina
to eliminate the nuisance. At Badr on March 17, 642
came to fight, "one of the most important battles in
human history" [31].
[31] From:
http://islamreligion.com,
2009 [[The Religion of Islam]]
1000 Meccans stood facing 300 Muslims with 17 camels
and three horses. The Muslims began to loose their
courage, but then a message from God arrived at
Muhammad:
"I will help you with a thousand angels
[[extraterrestrials]]" (sura 54:45).
With this security and energy the Muslims won the
battle. Whole Mecca was staggering and was under
shock, and with this horror many tribes were
converting fast to Islam. But the Meccan people being
allied with the Jews and hypocrites did not give up.
The next year they were organizing the threefold of
warriors. Another battle came, the well known battle
of Uhud, ending in a draw, being really hard because
the Bedouins and the hypocrites under Ubayy were
changing the side, but thanks of the genius action of
Muhammad the catastrophe was hindered. Two more
battles were victories for the Muslims. Then the Mecca
people were willing for a 10 years armistice, the
famous "Agreement of Hudaibiyyah".
4.9. Wars and mass murder against
Mecca - threat to the Emperor of Byzantium with a
letter
["Traditional fairy tale": Meccans do not observe
the armistice - Muhammad occupies Mecca - spreading
of Islam with battles and killings]
But the Meccans did not observe it, and two years
later Muhammad had no choice but to attack and conquer
Mecca. There followed a whole series of further
battles - partly under his personal leadership, partly
under the command of his established generals - who
finally spread Islam throughout the peninsula and in
Syria [p.74].
["Traditional fairy tale": illiterate Muhammad
writes letters to Emperor Heraclius of Byzantium,
who is for a time in Jerusalem - the handover of the
letter]
Muhammad also wrote letters to the Byzantine Emperor
Heraclius, the Persian Great King and the Emperor of
Abyssinia, with the request to convert to Islam.
The handing over of the letter to Heraclius in
Jerusalem is described in detail [32].
[32] Al-Bukhari: The
Beginning of the Divine Revelation
Afterwards Abdullah ibn Abbas reports how Abu Sufyan
ibn Harb describes his meeting with the Byzantine
emperor in Jerusalem. Abu Sufyan was a non-Muslim, but
was entrusted by the Prophet with the delivery of the
letter:
"The first question which Herakleios
addressed to me was, 'Of which rank is your family
in your homeland?'
I answered: 'He belongs to a very respected family.'
Heraclius continued:
'Has any other man ever claimed to be a prophet
before his time?'
'No.'
'Was one of his ancestors a king?'
'No.'
'Are the high-nose people his followers or the
simple people?'
'It's the latter.'
'Does the number of his followers increase or
decrease?'
'It's getting more.'
'Has anyone turned away from his religion because of
any dissatisfaction?'
'No.'
'Have you ever suspected him of untruth before
calling himself a prophet?'
'No.'
'Has he ever broken his promise?'
'No, but since some time we don't know any more what
he is actually doing.' [p.75]
(Abu Sufyan gives the supplement that this may have
been the only unfavorable answer).
'Did you fight him?'
'Yes.'
'How was the procedure of this conflict?'
'Sometimes he was successful, sometimes we were.'
'What prescriptions did he give you?'
'He said: Serve alone God, and don't join any
companion to this divinity. Let go the belief of
your ancestors. Additionally he obliged us to
prayer, sincerity, modesty and charity.'
Herakleios was impressed and responded with a long
answer interpreting the heard indications telling
the prophecy that the Prophet would become the owner
of the Byzantine Empire closing with the following
words: 'I knew that here will come a Prophet, but I
did not think that it would be one of yours. If I
knew that it should be possible to meet him then I
would do my best to meet him. If I were with him, I
would wash his feet.'
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad requires from
Emperor Herakleios to convert to Islam - otherwise
follows the "will of God"]
Heraclius then asked to see Muhammad's letter and read
the wording:
'In the name of the merciful and gracious
God!
From Muhammad, the servant and messenger of God, to
Heraclius, the Emperor of Byzantium.
Peace be upon him who follows the right line!
I urge you to convert to Islam. Become a Muslim and
God will pay you twice! But if you refuse, you will
have to answer for the offenses of your subjects.
God the Exalted said: You people of scripture! Come
to a word of balancing between us and you, that we
serve God alone and associate Him as partners in His
Divinity, that not one of us will take the others to
his masters instead of God. But when they turn away,
so you can say: You are witness that we will
surrender to the will of God.' "
A great horror spread in the entourage of the
Emperor, and these sent the letter to his advisers
to Constantinople obtaining their opinion [p.76]. In
this answer was confirmed that the Prophet had
appeared, and that he was actually a prophet.
Then Heraclius spoke to the congregation:
"Byzantines, so you seek blessedness and right
leadership? Do you want your reign to continue? Then
you must follow this prophet!"
Watching the reaction of his dignitaries, he gave up
all hope that they would convert to Islam.
(But there is also the opinion that Herakleios only
wanted to test the loyalty of his dignitaries).
Anyway, Herakleios, the Emperor of Byzantium, had his
opportunity, and he wasted it.
10.4. Warmonger Muhammad is planning
new wars against all neighbors - death of Muhammad -
inheritance quarrel without sons (?)
["Traditional fairy tale": Muhammad becomes a
warmonger planning wars against all neighbors -
illness and death]
Returning from Medina on a pilgrimage from Mecca,
Muhammad was busy preparing military campaigns against
Byzantium, Syria, Persia, Egypt and North Africa, when
he surprisingly fell ill and died at the age of 60, 63
or 65, according to tradition.
["Traditional fairy tale": 9 to 23 women, not one
single son (?), only one daughter (?)]
He left, depending on tradition, 9 to 23 women,
numerous slaves and a large fortune. Strangely enough,
despite the many women, there was not one son, and
this was supposed to cause very big problems for the
religious community.
Comment:
There should have been sons - or they fell
in battles
This information about only one daughter is
FALSE: With the grandmother Khadisha
Muhammad had 6 children and thus fathered a
large family, and there should have been at
least one sun of them. Quotation: "At the
age of 39 he married 55-year-old Khadijah,
with whom he had six children, and the very
fact that Khadijah [p.66] gave birth to
children of Muhammad at the age of 60 is the
first miracle." [p.67]
Well, if there are 6 children there is a
good chance that at least one son was there.
But the "narrative" does not want to know
anything about the six children with
Khadisha any more. There is also the
possibility that all sons have died in wars.
But this would certainly be mentioned in the
narrative tradition, if that was the case.
Or it was concealed because it wold be a bad
omen for Muhammad and Islam.
At the end just NOTHING is true with this
"tradition fairy tale" but all is only
invention of certain caliphs and officials.
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["Traditional fairy tale": inheritance disputes -
murder of successor Ali - splitting of Islam]
Immediately after Muhammad's death, inheritance
disputes broke out, his wives and his daughter Fatima
were denied the right to inherit. Ali, the first
presbyter (the son-in-law of the alleged Muhammad,
p.79), was assassinated by a rival party. This was the
first division of Islam, because the "party of Ali",
the "Shia", had since then the name "Shiites"
forming a separate religious community.
[Many different "narrative traditions" about
Muhammad]
This is a very brief outline of the Prophet's life.
The traditional descriptions don't conceal any detail
of his life, but they fill entire libraries. But the
differences between the versions are considerable.
Therefore it's time to see the facts. [p.77]