Monday, March 1, 2010

Mohammed - the Assassin.

The poet Asmaa bint Marwan did not like Mohammed. She was a poet, poets write. So Asmaa wrote:
    "Do you expect good from him after the killing of your chiefs
    Like a hungry man waiting for a cook's broth?
    Is there no man of pride who would attack him by surprise
    And cut off the hopes of those who expect aught from him?"
Would you expect good from a man that killed all your leaders?
Neither would I.

Now Mo was a man that didn't much like to be confronted with the truth. So what was his response? I'll tell you. He had her killed.

" When the apostle heard what she had said he said, "Who will rid me of Marwan's daughter?" `Umayr b. `Adiy al-Khatmi who was with him heard him, and that very night he went to her house and killed her"

Nice and simple solution, don't you think?

Mohammed was pinpointed by a critic - Mohammed had her killed.

Hmmmmm......ring a bell? How was it muslims reacted when a Danish newspaper published a drawing of Mo with a bomb in his turban (referring to all the very real bombings very real muslims commit in the name of the very same Mo)?

But of course! They tried to kill him!
Can anyone in their right mind deny the direct connection?

3 comments:

  1. Muhammad ordered killing of other poets because they slandered him, e.g. Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ka'b_ibn_al-Ashraf
    and Abu 'Afak (the authenticity of this story is doubtful though)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_%27Afak

    for the complete list, from Sirat ibn Ishaq;
    http://realmuhammad.info/Assassinations.html

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  2. I'm surprised you guys haven't got more comments..!

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  3. nevertheless I'm not surprised you haven't got any.

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