Oh no but the claim that Aisha (RAA) was 9 is not a speculation?
No, it's directly quoted from primary sources.
Sorry, but how is a forty-year-old sleeping with a twelve-year-old significantly better than sleeping with a nine-year-old? There's the possibility of her hitting puberty, but that doesn't mean she is emotionally or mentally mature enough to give consent.
What a childish comment? My statement was clear and stand firm. When Muslims still debate an event or law of their belief system, non-Muslims have no place dictating which one to believe or dismiss by getting themselves fixated on believing a version of the many historical versions. Just because you don't believe he was a Prophet, doesn't give you a right to dictate which story to believe and which to disbelieve.
I'm not dictating what to believe. I'm merely pointing out the obvious inconsistencies in your beliefs.
Well that what the Christians did in Jerusalem with their Crusade campaigns.
Please explain what this has to do with this discussion at all. I am not a Christian. I am not denying what the Christians did. I despise what the Christians did. And no matter how bad the Christians were, it doesn't excuse wrongdoing on the part of Muhammed.
If the Christians ate babies, would that make it okay for Muhammed to eat babies too?
No one said people have to emulate Muhammed (PBUH), we are saying Muslims have to emulate Muhammed (PBUH) and we have pride doing so.
Fine. I'll amend my statement:
I never said anything about what Muslims will or will not do. What I said was that Muslims don't
have to emulate Muhammed. In fact, I think that Muslims
should not emulate Muhammed.
Please provide examples of corrupted leaders who found a religion that continues to life after over thousand of years and their faith is still rapidly growing and attracting followers from all around the world.
Jesus.
So are mine, but i also take it from holy Qurán.
If this is the case, please quote the passage that contradicts my assertions.
You asked me why he would do something that contradicted the teachings of the Quran. I said because he's not perfect.
Nope, go back and read what i have posted. I said i choose to believe the ancient texts that SUPPORTED the teachings of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) through holy Qurán and Hadiths.
And those that you choose to believe - they conveniently happen to only be the ones that say what you want them to say? Oh, and the "teachings of Prophet Muhammed" - which you pick and choose which ones of those to follow, too, don't you?
I think the problem lies within you. I have already explained that whatever contradicts Quránic teaching is false because Islam is founded by Muhammed (PBUH) and he wouldn't violate divine messages. On top of that, there are ancient texts that support this claim. What else should be presented to you as an evidence?
Well, it would help if you presented 1) evidence that Muhammed wouldn't violate divine messages, and 2) an ancient text that supported your claim.
I've already presented that 1) Muhammed WOULD violate divine messages (he's not perfect) and 2) that ancient texts support that claim (the Hadiths about him having sex with a nine-year-old girl and attacking Mecca).
You have presented neither.
I think you just admitted being biased and incapable of logical thinking when it comes to Prophet Muhammed (PBUH). You have your own preconcieved ideas and just looking for any texts that supports these ideas.
Preconceived or not, I
have texts that support my ideas. Unlike you.
Really?? So a man who you describe as a pedophile and a killer is like most people to you? Most of people that you know are pedophiles and killers? And on top of that, you find such a person not evil, but normal? You see you make no sense whatsoever. You want to appear as neutral when you clearly have issues with Islam and the Prophet. I dont mind that because i know many people are like you but just admit it. It is much better than giving absurd comments or illogical explanations.
I said that most people do both good and evil. I didn't say how extreme the good or evil. Obviously, Muhammed was a man of extremes (he did both extreme good and extreme evil). He is different from most people in the extremity of his good and evil, but he is the same as most people in that he did both good and evil.
And just to let you know, most people are not Prophets. True Prophets were humans and no human is perfect. But they also were chosen by God and they did not commit the mistakes of what we the normal humans do and did a lot for humanity.
You make a nice statement, but unfortunately, the evidence does not back it up.