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I think you need to learn to distinguish between Muslim groups, it is not really necessary imo to fight all Muslims, just the radical groups
Do all these Muslim groups follow the same Quran?
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I think you need to learn to distinguish between Muslim groups, it is not really necessary imo to fight all Muslims, just the radical groups
In a sense you could consider each interpretation of the Quran as being a different Quran.Do all these Muslim groups follow the same Quran?
I think muslims would consider that blasphemy.In a sense you could consider each interpretation of the Quran as being a different Quran.
Are you speaking of the Battle of the Trench?
Battle of the Trench - Wikipedia
Muhammed's troops were the defenders.
Defending themselves from all those evil, conspiring, unarmed Jews who refused to accept Muhammad as a prophet of their god and probably weren't thrilled with having a bandit chief in their city. Not like there was any ulterior motive for Muhammad's decision to order the Banu Qurayza's destruction or anything...
Defending themselves from all those evil, conspiring, unarmed Jews who refused to accept Muhammad as a prophet of their god and probably weren't thrilled with having a bandit chief in their city. Not like there was any ulterior motive for Muhammad's decision to order the Banu Qurayza's destruction or anything...
The Banu wanted to kill Muhammed because they controlled the pilgrimage.. He had interrupted their revenue streak.. They had over 300 idols there.
Actually the legions that Titus commanded were Romans as well as Egyptians, Assyrians, Persians and Greeks.
Breaking treaties and stealing treaties weren't ABOUT peace.
How is it that you don't know the facts on the grounds.
I'm pretty sure you're mixing up the Qurayza (a Jewish tribe from Medina) with the Quraysh (the ruling tribe of Mecca). The Qurayza didn't do idols; they were Jewish.
Also why do you assume the Quraysh were purely in it for the money? Has it never crossed your mind that the Quraysh and other native Meccans might have been genuinely offended by the fact Muhammad spent the better part of 12 years between his first revelations (at 40) and his migration to Medina in 622 slandering their beliefs, effectively belittling their ancestors and attacking their very identity?
The gods worshipped in Mecca weren't just the Quraysh's gods. They were the gods of Arabia generally and Mecca specifically. They would have been a huge part of tribal/societal identity.
How is this relevant to what you and I are discussing?
Neither is attacking lightly-defended trade caravans like a bandit.
Says the one who thinks a Jewish tribe benefited from idols.
The Banu Qurayza were a Jewish tribe which lived in northern Arabia, at the oasis of Yathrib (now known as Medina), until the 7th century, when their conflict with Muhammad led to their demise.
The Quraysh was a powerful merchant tribe of the Arabian Peninsula in the seventh century.
It controlled Mecca, where it was the custodian of the Kaaba, the sacred Pagan shrine and destination for pilgrims that became Islam's most sacred shrine.
The Quraysh tribe was named after a man named Fihr—one of the most important and famous chiefs in Arabia. The word "Quraysh" means "one who collects" or "one who searches."
The word "Quraysh" may also be spelled Quraish, Kuraish, or Koreish, among many other alternative spellings.
What Is the Quraysh Tribe of Mecca?
Banu Qurayza - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qurayza
The Banu Qurayza (Arabic: بنو قريظة, Hebrew: בני קוריט'ה; alternate spellings include Quraiza, Qurayzah, Quraytha, and the archaic Koreiza) were a Jewish tribe which lived in northern Arabia, at the oasis of Yathrib (now known as Medina), until the 7th century, when their conflict with Muhammad led to …
Qurayza supported the Maccan pagans in the battle of the trench.Defending themselves from all those evil, conspiring, unarmed Jews who refused to accept Muhammad as a prophet of their god and probably weren't thrilled with having a bandit chief in their city. Not like there was any ulterior motive for Muhammad's decision to order the Banu Qurayza's destruction or anything...
I think muslims would consider that blasphemy.
. . . so do some or many Christians consider different interpretations blasphemy.
Don't they call it hate speech?In the UK, they are trying to make Blasphemy against Islam a criminal offence.
If you would consider each interpretation of the evening paper as being a different evening paper..In a sense you could consider each interpretation of the Quran as being a different Quran.
In the UK, they are trying to make Blasphemy against Islam a criminal offence.
Qurayza supported the Maccan pagans in the battle of the trench.
They were punished according to Torah, Deuteronomy 20:12-14;
"But if the city makes no peace with
you, but makes war against you, then you shall besiege it; and when the Lord your God gives it into your hand you shall put all its males to the sword, but the women and the little ones, the cattle, and everything else in the city, all its spoil, you shall take as booty for yourselves; and you shall enjoy the spoil of your enemies, which the Lord your God has given you."
He used the torah to choose them a punishment according to their own law, fair, no? Actually it wasn't him who did that, but a person he chose to do it.So in other words Muhammad took a section of the Torah completely out of context and used it as a justification for mass-murder and slavery (of the tribe's women).
Just like the jihadists of our day.
So in other words Muhammad took a section of the Torah completely out of context and used it as a justification for mass-murder and slavery (of the tribe's women).
Just like the jihadists of our day.
He used the torah to choose them a punishment according to their own law, fair, no? Actually it wasn't him who did that, but a person he chose to do it.
Don't they call it hate speech?