Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Thoughts On Islam Part 12

Part 12 of my thoughts on Islam are within the realm of Book 39, section 521 to Book 47, section 758 of the Sahih al-Bukhari.  Let's go!

-- Mohammed believed that Muslims should not be farmers.  He conveyed the idea that only the slaves should do the farm work.  (39:521-525, 538)

-- Mohammed distorted the story of Hagar and Ishmael.  He claimed that Hagar found a fountain in Mecca called Zam-Zam when they were both about to die in the desert.  However, Hagar went south from Canaan to Egypt when she was cast out of the household of Abraham.  Once again, I prove that Mohammed wasn't a prophet; he was a liar.

-- 41:588 states that Mohammed operated in the slave trade of those who were of African descent.

-- Muslims are commanded by Mohammed to burn the houses down of those who choose not to pray in a mosque.

-- A Muslim is not supposed to oppress another Muslim.  That means that these different sects of Islam that fight against each other are disobeying the tenets of Islam.  Why follow Islam when the ones that claim to follow don't follow correctly?

-- In a Muslim marriage, the woman has to forfeit all of her rights to her husband.


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