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The Reality of the Looking Glass: Seeing Muhammad

Shahriar Hussain April 11, 2006

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#48 Posted by MantoLives on April 11, 2006 9:54:12 pm

There is no question that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from any perspective was the greatest and most influential person in humanity ....

The knee jerk from Hindutvists here just goes to prove that....

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#47 Posted by Zeena on April 11, 2006 9:54:03 pm
The sun of guidance about to rise

When mankind were in dire need of someone to destroy the order of unbelief and breathe a new life into the world, God raised Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, to stop all forms of wickedness. In the words of Ahmad Shawky:

The sun of guidance was born
and the entire universe was illumined.
A smile appeared on the lips of time
and his praises were sung.

When he appeared on the horizon of Madina years later, the pure, innocent children of that illumined city would sing his praises as follows:

The ‘full moon’ rose upon us from the hills of Wada’,
So it is incumbent upon us to thank God so long as
Those who pray and entreat Him continue to do so.

from Muhammad(PBUH) the infinite light.
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#46 Posted by arstoo on April 11, 2006 8:04:56 pm
This is the kind of double speak that is used by the criminal cults like Om cult of Japan to justify the cruelties and henious cromes against humanity.

Most of the muslims on this board, will kick the ass of mohammad if he comes to their house and asks the hand of their six year old child in marriage.

A man who is always zaqar-ba-dast and will not spare his daughter in law.

His humanity and gentleness oozes out the way he killed the father, brother, huband and other clan member of Safiya in the day and by evening marries her. What can be more human than that.

His love of man kind is very clear when he tells his barbarian disciples to loot any carvan and only give him 20%.

If he is considered as humane and gentle then I feel Doud-Ibrahim is living example of billion-trillion mohammads embodied in one man.

I truly believe that most of Muslims realy don`t know Islam and Mohammad otherwise how can the be so blinded by a man like him.

By the way friends happy id.
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#45 Posted by pmishra2 on April 11, 2006 7:45:53 pm
#40 bharath

Agreed, christianity and islam are problematic in their relationship with others because of this emphasis on supremacy. Fortunately, many christians (not all!) have abandoned this attitude but the challenge remains with many. With islam the challenge is much worse; even literate muslims dont understand that they have some serious attitude problems. They will simply assume their own superiority in this matter; it is quite a lot like racism or any other kind of prejudicial behavior.

Mohammed is a problematic figure, much more so than jesus or buddha. From a hindu perspective jesus or buddha can be accepted as great gurus or even avatars. Mohammed is an interesting figure but the lack of real information about him (versus fairy tales) makes it hard to appreciate his achievements.
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#86 Posted by bharath on April 12, 2006 8:46:51 am
Re: # 45
>>>>.Mohammed is an interesting figure but the lack of real information about him (versus fairy tales) makes it hard to appreciate his achievements<<<<

I have to disagree with u on this count. In fact there is plenty of historical facts about Mohamed documented by MUSLIM scholars, these are in addition to the fairy tales.
He was a merchant, clever and manipulative warrior, who rode on horse backs, used swords to slaughter Jews, and took their womenfolk as sex slaves. What more historical facts do you desire?

These truths are unpalatable to people born into Islam and they can not objectively look at these facts. As I said earlier, there are GOOD MUSLIMS who are good in heart Bhakthi Margis who see only good in Mohamed. That is fine, it is NONE of our business to point out Mohamed`s faults, if only Muslim SOCIETIES
(1) Respeect other societies and agree to abide by the rules and laws of the countries where they live. Now they want Sharia in Ontorio, and UK!
AND
(2) Stop unleashing Jehadi terror on rest of us

p.s
to those Pakistani converted Hindus vigorously posting about Manu Smiriti and caste system. Perhaps this is what you learned in your text books. 99% of Hindus have never even laid on this book, if you abuse this book on an Indian street people will cheer you. If you abuse Koran in Pak (or for that matter in India) u will be lynched on the spot!!!!!!
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#93 Posted by bharath on April 12, 2006 10:09:56 am
Re: # 86

correction:
p.s
to those Pakistani converted Hindus vigorously posting about Manu Smiriti and caste system. Perhaps this is what you learned in your text books. 99% of Hindus have never even laid THEIR EYES on this book, if you abuse this book on an Indian street people will cheer you. If you abuse Koran in Pak (or for that matter in India) u will be lynched on the spot!!!!!!
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#44 Posted by Zeena on April 11, 2006 7:44:18 pm
On side note:-

Mohammad(PBUH) revolutionized the world for the betterment of whole humanity while remaining humble.
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#43 Posted by Zeena on April 11, 2006 7:42:25 pm
Dear writer

Happy Eid Mild un Nabi.

As is evident from your article Muhammad(PBUH)`s life was extremely simple. If we compare his life before and after prophethood, it is crystal clear that he was not a false prophet, who wished to have any material gains, greatness, glory or power.

Prior to his prophethood, he was a very well reputed and accomplished merchant with no financial problems. After his prophethood his financial condition became worse. He (PBUH) remained without proper food for days, he(PBUH) and his family only lived upon dates, water and some milk sent by their neighbors.

Prophet(PBUH) never ate bread made of fine flour from the time God gave him prophethood till He(PBUH) died. He(PBUH) used to sleep on a rugged leather. When He(PBUH) died, He(PBUH) left no money, except for a small piece of land, which He(PBUH) donated for charity.He(PBUH) lived a very hard life, till he died.

There was a time, all Muslim treasury was at his disposal and Muslims were extremely flourished and victorious. Is it possible that Muhammad(PBUH) might have claimed prophethood just to gain status, greatness and power? The desire to enjoy status and power is usually associated with good food, fancy clothing, monumental palaces, colorful guards and indisputable authority. Do any of these indicators apply to Muhammad(PBUH)?

Here are few glimpses of his humble life which is an answer to above query.

Muhammad(PBUH) was a prophet, a teacher, a statesman, and a judge. He (PBUH) used to milk his goat, mend his worn clothes, cook his own food, repair his old worn shoes, and visit poor people when they got sick. He(PBUH) used to help others in digging trench and in moving sand. His life was an amazing model of simplicity and humbleness.

He(PBUH) was loved, respected and trusted by his followers to an amazing extent. Yes, He(PBUH) always continued to emphasize that deification should be directed to GOD and not to him personally. Muhammad(PBUH) always disliked others to stand up for him, as others do with their great people.

He(PBUH) was offered kingdom, wealth, leadership by his opponents on one condition, if He(PBUH) give up his prophethood. Wouldn`t this offer be tempting to one pursuing worldly benefit? Was He(PBUH) hesitant? Did He(PBUH) turn it down as leaving the door open for a better bargain? Here is the answer. He(PBUH) replied,{{In the name of God, the Most merciful, the Most Gracious, I swear by the name of God,O Uncle!, that if they place the sun in my right hand and the moon in my left hand in return for giving up this matter (calling people to Islam),I will never desist until either God makes it triumph or I perish defending it.}

Muhammad(PBUH) suffered extreme torture, sufferings and persecutions at the hands of His enemies, but also several murder attempts by them. What could justify such a life of sufferings and sacrifice even after he (PBUH) was fully triumphant? What could explain the HUMBLENESS and NOBILITY which he showed in his most glorious moments when He(PBUH) insisted that success is due only to GOD`s help and not to his own genius?

Are these characteristics of a power-hungry or a self-centered man?

Reference from:- guide to Islam and Quran and Life of Muhammad(PBUH) after and before prophethood.
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#117 Posted by teshah on April 12, 2006 8:09:08 pm
Re: # 43

The following Qawali is being repeatedly voiced on the PTV these days:

``Shah e Madinah Bathaa ke waali Saare Nabi tere DAR ke sawaali``

(O King of Madinah and Lord of Batha, all the prophets are beggars at your door)

How would it look if presented in graphics? What would have happened if the believers in other prophets were serious about blasphemy against their prophets or bigotted about their religion? Any how is it not against what the Holy Quran ordains ``Do not discriminate among the various prophets``?
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#41 Posted by masadi on April 11, 2006 6:57:03 pm
For all prophet worshippers, Shia and Sunni alike, here is a message for you, directly from the lips of the prophet :





[25:30] And the messenger says (on that day), ``My Lord, my own people abandoned this Quran.``

For the Jesus worshippers, here is a quote for you from Jesus on the same day:

Matthew 7:21-23

[21] ``Not every one who says to me, `Lord, Lord,` shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.
[22] On that day many will say to me, `Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?`
[23] And then will I declare to them, `I never knew you; depart from me, you evildoers.`
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#39 Posted by harimau on April 11, 2006 6:39:26 pm
Ref wiseguyin #31

[{the purpose of those mistakes is to show the followers the difference between right and wrong}

ROTFL .... Dude, going by this definiton, your prophet seems to have taught the followers
too much i guess.]

Perhaps this applies to the Satanic Verses!
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#38 Posted by KaalChakra on April 11, 2006 6:30:06 pm
Wishing a blessed day to all those who celebrate it.

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#37 Posted by harimau on April 11, 2006 6:28:32 pm
Ref jang #20

[... for others its optional..they can follow any good man (real or fictional) example. e.g. you can follow example of urstruly and give candy during halloween.]

Wouldn`t that be un-Islamic? Is there any Hadith stating that Prophet Mohammad gave out candy on Halloween? Does the Koran require Muslims to give out candy on Halloween?

Exactly how does Urstruly handle his little kids` requests to go trick-or-treating? Inquiring minds want to know.
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#36 Posted by harimau on April 11, 2006 6:24:22 pm
Ref number #14

[#10 RE-VISITED

At the end of the interact, a word BAQRA appears.]

I thought that was your signature. Perfect for one who is as dumb as a goat.
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#71 Posted by number on April 12, 2006 2:50:29 am
Re: # 36

You thought that it was my signature. Do interactors sign their names at the end of their
interacts? Please tell me honestly, who is DUMB?
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#35 Posted by harimau on April 11, 2006 6:22:12 pm
Ref UmerMurtaza #12

[Harimau,

I`ll tell you what`s a joke: a higher organism worshipping lower organisms.]

Are you referring to Muslims worshipping Allah?

Anyway, how do you know that the Flying Spaghetti Monster is not God?
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