In the name of Allāh,
the Beneficent, the Merciful.
Peace and Blessings of Allāh on Mohammad.
DEDICATED TO
Allāh–the Glorious and the High,
Lord of the worlds
AND TO
Mohammad–who brought the world
to our feet and eternity to our arms
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MOHAMMAD A TERRORIST
Mohammad slaying enemies to end persecution and aggression could hardly be terrorism. Even without measuring it against the Biblical slaying of “both man and woman, young and old, and ox, and sheep, and ass,” to occupy their lands–(Joshua 6:21; Deuteronomy 7:1-2; Joshua 10:40; 12:6).
Significantly, Joshua and the Israelites were not persecuted by these Canaanites, etc; nor forced into exile as Mohammad and his followers were.
From the inception of his mission Mohammad and his followers were victims of persecution and aggression. There is hardly a person, be he victim or villain, that would not take the upper hand against his enemy when the opportunity arises.
To wield the blade against perpetrators of injustice is not terrorism.
It is heroism!
Unlike Jesus who prayed that his enemies be forgiven, Mohammad actually forgave his enemies, as evidenced upon his triumph at Makkah. He forgave even the horrid Hind, the woman of stark hatred, who cut open the body of his loving uncle, Hamza, as he lay martyred on the battlefield of Uhud, pulled out “his liver” and “began to chew” it.
Mohammad who taught/practiced:
-dealing justly (Qur’an 2:279, 5:8);
-not to rob men their dues (26:183);
-to give justice even if it be against one’s self, parents, -kins, or whether he be poor or rich (4:135; 4:58; 5:8),
-feeding the needy and the poor, free the captives, help those in debt, care for the orphans, the wayfarer, and to free slaves (9:60, 2:177),
-not to act corruptly in the earth or make mischief (26:183);
-not to transgress, or aid in sin and aggression (2:190; 5:2),
-to restrain anger and forgive (3:133),
-to fight on behalf of the oppressed (4:75);
because Allāh loves the just, and because He commands justice and the doing of good, and forbids injustice (60:8, 16:90)
could not be a “terrorist” or “devil.” (And Islam could not be an “evil” and “violent” religion).
Mohammad who
-liberated woman–(Qur’an 2:187; 4:19-22);
-exalts her–(4:1; 9:71-72);
-gives her equality with man in financial, property, moral and spiritual matters–(4:32, 7-10, 176-177; 3:195; 33:35; 4:124; 16:97; 43:70);
-honors her–(4:1);
-made her a garment to man and he is her garment–(2:187);
-given her rights similar to those against her–(2:228);
-made her a protector of man as he is her protector–(9:71);
-established her as a source of peace, comfort, love and compassion–(7:189; 30: 21)
could not be a “terrorist” or “devil.” (And Islam could not be an “evil” and “violent” religion).
Mohammad who taught:
-that all men are created equal (Qur’an 95:4),
-we are made into different tribes and nations that we may know one another (49:13),
-we are to be judged not by our race, color or nationality but by our deeds (6:133),
-the noblest ones are those who are righteous (49:13, 98:7),
-to return evil with that which is better–(23:96),
because Allāh God loves the just, and because Allāh is aware of what you do (5:45, 4:135)
could not be a “terrorist” or “devil.” (And Islam could not be an “evil” and “violent” religion).
Mohammad who taught:
-not to take a greater recompense than the injury suffered (Qur’an 2:194; 16:126; 42: 40);
-instead of retaliation reconcile, be patient and forgive (42:39-43; 24: 22; 3:133);
-to be merciful and forgiving (3:133);
-to fight only as long as there is persecution (2:193),
-to make peace when the enemy desires (4:90; 8:61);
for Allāh loves the doer of good, and the dutiful (2:195, 3:75)
could not be a “terrorist” or “devil.” (And Islam could not be an “evil” and “violent” religion).
If Mohammad was a “terrorist” and “devil” the world can greatly benefit from his ‘terrorism” and ‘evil.’