Prophet of Doom: Islam's Terrorist Dogma in Muhammad's Own Words by Craig Winn

Prophet of Doom: Islam's Terrorist Dogma in Muhammad's Own Words by Craig Winn

Author:Craig Winn [Winn, Craig]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Social Science, Religion, Political Science, Terrorism, Political Ideologies, Controversial Knowledge, Conspiracies, Islamic Studies, Political Terrorism, Religion - Socialissues, Islam's Terrorist Dogma in Muhammad's Own Words, Religion; Politics & State, Body; Mind & Spirit, Religious aspects, Islam and terrorism, Koran, Koran & Sacred Writings, Political Freedom & Security, Islamic fundamentalism, Reference, General, Jihad, Biography & Autobiography, Religious, Islam
ISBN: 9780971448124
Publisher: CricketSong Books
Published: 2004-04-15T07:47:54.496000+00:00


The first to chronicle the prophet’s revolting life explains: Ishaq:466 “The Apostle

[taking first dibs] chose one of the Jewish women for himself. Her name was Rayhana. She remained with him until she died, in his power. The Apostle proposed to marry her and put the veil on her but she said, ‘Leave me under your power, for that will be easier. She showed a repugnance towards Islam when she was captured.” Muhammad raped Rayhana after killing, enslaving, and plundering her family. If you want to understand the doctrine of submission, put yourself in her sandals and gaze deeply into the eyes of the man who is abusing you.

Ishaq:466 “Allah sent down [a Qur’an surah] concerning the Trench and Qurayza raid. The account is found in the Confederates or Allied Troops. In it He mentions their trial and His kindness to the Muslims. ‘Remember We sent a wind against the armies and they could not see. Allah sent this wind with his angels. Allah said, When they came at you from above and below, and when eyes grew wild and hearts reached your throats, you harbored doubts about Allah. Those in whose hearts is a disease said, ‘What Allah and His Messenger has promised us is nothing but delusion.’’”

Before I comment, let’s read on: Ishaq:467 “Allah addressed the believers and said,

‘In Allah’s Apostle you have a fine example for anyone who hopes to be in the place where Allah is.’” Ishaq:468 “Then Allah said, ‘Some of you have fulfilled your vow to Me by dying; you have finished your work and returned to Me like those who sought martyrdom in prior battles. And some of you are still waiting to capitalize on Allah’s promise of martyrdom. You do not hesitate in your religion and never doubt.’” Ishaq:468 “Allah brought down the People of the Scripture Book. I forced the Qurayza from their homes and cast terror into their hearts. Some you slew, and some you took captive. You killed their men and enslaved their women and children. And I caused you to inherit their land, their dwellings, and their property. Allah can do all things.’”

While I recognize that we have reviewed Allah’s endorsement of genocide in the 33rd surah, Ishaq’s review of the Qur’an ties the Islamic god irrevocably to the event. And there is no question that Ishaq’s interpretation of the surah

—as the earliest and best researched—is the most credible in Islam. Moreover, when Allah told Muslims to follow Muhammad’s example he was specifically encouraging terrorism, mass murder, piracy, the slave trade, and rape. The Qur’an said that its dark spirit deployed killer angels. The first Muslims harbored doubts about Allah. They believed that Muhammad’s message was delusional. Good Muslims vowed to die as martyrs killing infidels. They were mercenaries, as they expected a reward. Allah was presented as an antiSemite and a terrorist. Islam’s “god” approved genocide and the enslavement of women and children. He even confessed to being a pirate, claiming to have caused Muslims to inherit stolen land, possessions, and homes.



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