Christians & Jewish martyrs say; "I will die for what I
believe".
A Muslim martyr says; "you will die for what I believe"....
We apologize to anyone who may be offended by the history of the founder of Islam (Muhammad)
below. And we are aware of the sensitivities involved. However, infinitely more damage has been
done to Islam's "believers" by Islam's history of withholding the truth about its founder to them -- -
and the circumstances surrounding its inception -- than any "damage" this true history below can
cause.
As you will see below, Muhammad posed as an apostle of God. Yet his life is filled with
lustfulness (12 marriages and sex with a child, slaves and concubines), rapes, warfare,
conquests, and unmerciful butcheries. The infinitely good, just and all holy God simply cannot
tolerate anything in the least unjust or sinful. What Muhammad produced in the Qur'an is simply a
book of gibberish consisting of later evil verses abrogating (superseding) earlier peaceful verses.
These verses in Arabic poetically "tickle" the ears of Arab listeners. Islam is a caustic blend of
paganism and twisted Bible stories. Muhammad, its lone "prophet", who made no
prophecies, conceived his religion to satiate his lust for power, sex, and money. He was a
terrorist. And if you think these conclusions are shocking, wait until you see the evidence
mostly from Islamic historians below. 70% of what is here is from Muslim and ex-Muslim
historians - back to the 8th century.
The Sirat Rasul Allah was written by Ibn Ishaq in 750 A.D. He died in 773 A.D. It was edited and abridged by
Abd al-Malik ibn Hisham in 828 A.D. and translated by Alfred Guillaume under the title, The Life of
Muhammad in 1955 by Oxford Press. Abd al-Malik ibn Hisham's "Life of Muhammad" relied on the earlier
works. Ulmar al-Waqidi of Medina, who died in 825 A.D. produced a work, which portions of which have
survived, called "The Expeditions of Muhammad". The History of al-Tabari was written by Abu Muhammad bin
al-Tabari between 870 and 920 A.D. His monumental work was translated and published in 1987 through 1997
by the State University of New York Press. Make sure you study I, II, VI, VII, VIII, and IX. Al-Bukhari's
Hadith, titled: Sahih Al-Bukhari and The True Traditions which was collected by Imam Bukhari in 850 A.D. Be
sure to use the collector's original nomenclature because the only printed English translation (Publisher-
Maktaba Dar-us-Salam, Translator-Muhammad Khan) was abridged and erroneously numbered. Finally, I
recommend that you acquire at least three of the following Qur'an translations: Ahmed Ali, Pikthal, Noble by
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