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Yeah, the Muslims don't realize how cult-like their following of their prophet is. They want to do everything like the man, down to the trimming of their beards and the way they eat their food. They want to imitate every aspect of the man. If that's not cult-like, then nothing is. JFL

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Muslims shave their upper lip / moustache because Mohammed said moustaches made them look Indian, jfl
 
Muslims shave their upper lip / moustache because Mohammed said moustaches made them look Indian, jfl
The Absolute State of Muzzies. JFL
 
The Absolute State of Muzzies. JFL
They pray as close to each other as possible so Satan doesn't walk amongst them. Imagine if during the bowing and sitting prayers, someone started farting like crazy in a small mosque. And you just have to sit their until one if the five daily prayers is finished.
 
The Absolute State of Muzzies. JFL
You can't adopt in Islam because Mohammed adopted a boy and then fell in love with his daughter in law. His adopted son divorced her after Mohammed saw her naked and Mohammed married her.
 
Muslims and blacks tend to overreact aggressively when they're challenged (instead of defending themselves) on anything so I don't know how to talk to you

Hell ... did you know that Jews never believed in hell? It was a pagan belief that the Christians incorporated. They believed in Sheol, but not a separate dimension of punishment.

I know the Muslims respond with 'oh the Jews were Muslim but removed that part" then why didn't archaeologists find any old Jewish texts with hell in it? How did the Jews remove it but then the Christians added it back in?

The Mormon prophet Smith used to preach monogamy until he was caught cheating by his wife, after which he preached polygamy.

Jim Jones was a cult leader who would justify any of his desires by saying it had holy authority.

Imagine if you are an alien who flies to earth in an UFO. You hear that people follow a prophet who was a merchant but then became a warlord. When his soldiers got drunk, he told them God was banning alcohol. When his general told him he could see his wives pooping outside, he told everyone that God wanted women to wear coverings/veils.

I mean, doesn't this obviously sound like a cult leader who made things up as he went along, because it benefited him?

Sahih al-Bukhari 4788
Narrated Aisha:
I used to look down upon those ladies who had given themselves to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and I used to say, "Can a lady give herself (to a man)?" But when Allah revealed: "You (O Muhammad) can postpone (the turn of) whom you will of them (your wives), and you may receive any of them whom you will; and there is no blame on you if you invite one whose turn you have set aside (temporarily).' (33.51) I said (to the Prophet), "I feel that your Lord hastens in fulfilling your wishes and desires."
The revelation for Moses by Allah is a significant event in Islamic tradition. According to the Quran, Moses received divine revelation from Allah in the form of direct communication and guidance. This revelation included specific instructions on how to lead his people, confront Pharaoh, and establish justice and righteousness.

The revelation for Moses by Allah also included the delivery of the Tawrat, or Torah, which is considered one of the holy books in Islam. The Tawrat contains moral and legal guidance as well as stories of previous prophets and their communities. Through this revelation, Moses was entrusted with the responsibility of conveying Allah's message to the Israelites and guiding them towards righteousness.

Overall, the revelation for Moses by Allah played a crucial role in shaping his mission as a prophet and leader, guiding him in his efforts to liberate his people from oppression and lead them towards spiritual and moral fulfillment.

There are several reasons why some Hadiths cannot be trusted. One reason is the chain of narrators may be weak or unreliable, leading to doubts about the authenticity of the Hadith. Additionally, some Hadiths may have been fabricated or altered over time, making it difficult to discern their accuracy.

Furthermore, cultural and historical contexts can also impact the reliability of certain Hadiths. The interpretation and transmission of Hadiths over centuries may have led to discrepancies and contradictions, causing skepticism about their trustworthiness. It's important for scholars and individuals to critically evaluate Hadiths using rigorous methodology to distinguish between authentic and unreliable sources.
 
The revelation for Moses by Allah is a significant event in Islamic tradition. According to the Quran, Moses received divine revelation from Allah in the form of direct communication and guidance. This revelation included specific instructions on how to lead his people, confront Pharaoh, and establish justice and righteousness.

The revelation for Moses by Allah also included the delivery of the Tawrat, or Torah, which is considered one of the holy books in Islam. The Tawrat contains moral and legal guidance as well as stories of previous prophets and their communities. Through this revelation, Moses was entrusted with the responsibility of conveying Allah's message to the Israelites and guiding them towards righteousness.

Overall, the revelation for Moses by Allah played a crucial role in shaping his mission as a prophet and leader, guiding him in his efforts to liberate his people from oppression and lead them towards spiritual and moral fulfillment.

There are several reasons why some Hadiths cannot be trusted. One reason is the chain of narrators may be weak or unreliable, leading to doubts about the authenticity of the Hadith. Additionally, some Hadiths may have been fabricated or altered over time, making it difficult to discern their accuracy.

Furthermore, cultural and historical contexts can also impact the reliability of certain Hadiths. The interpretation and transmission of Hadiths over centuries may have led to discrepancies and contradictions, causing skepticism about their trustworthiness. It's important for scholars and individuals to critically evaluate Hadiths using rigorous methodology to distinguish between authentic and unreliable sources.
ChatGPT
 
Might as well

The government enforces this shit system that results in us being incels, so it's only right that we take their money
Based, This is motivation for being a NEET, Meanwhile the people that hate us work so we can sit comfy on our asses, They can shovel the snow, They made us mentally ill anyway so i call it reperations.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2QtEjb6t1E


The clip where meeks says, This is motivation was gonna be the joke i was gonna add.
 
Aren't Sunnis required to believe Al-Bukhari and al-Muslim?
The hadiths are oral traditions passed down from generation to generation, and therefore they cannot be trusted because they are not written in the Quran. However, the Quran is completely authentic as it consists of Allah's own words sent to the archangel Gabriel, who then taught Prophet Muhammad how to read and write in Arabic. Thus, the Quran is considered Prophet Muhammad's revelation to complete Islam and is believed to be the words of God. Prophet Muhammad is regarded as the final messenger of Allah and the last of all prophets.
 
Aren't Sunnis required to believe Al-Bukhari and al-Muslim?
In Sunni Islam, Al-Bukhari and Muslim are considered to be two of the most respected scholars in the field of Hadith, which are the sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). While Sunnis hold these scholars in high regard for their meticulous collection and authentication of Hadith, it is important to note that belief in them as individuals is not a requirement of faith. Instead, Sunnis are encouraged to critically analyze and verify the authenticity of Hadith based on their own understanding and knowledge.

It is essential for Sunnis to understand that their primary source of belief and guidance is the Quran, followed by the authentic teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as recorded in the Hadith. Al-Bukhari and Muslim's collections are widely accepted within Sunni tradition due to their rigorous methodology, but ultimately it is the content of the Hadith itself that holds significance for believers. Therefore, while Sunnis greatly value the works of Al-Bukhari and Muslim, they are not required to believe in them as a matter of faith.
 
The hadiths are oral traditions passed down from generation to generation, and therefore they cannot be trusted because they are not written in the Quran. However, the Quran is completely authentic as it consists of Allah's own words sent to the archangel Gabriel, who then taught Prophet Muhammad how to read and write in Arabic. Thus, the Quran is considered Prophet Muhammad's revelation to complete Islam and is believed to be the words of God. Prophet Muhammad is regarded as the final messenger of Allah and the last of all prophets.
Are you a Quranist?
 

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