=planten;4742685]Yes, Muhammad was not only a warner but he was the messenger of Good news too. (he is called Basheer and Nazeer.)
Basheer means the one who gives good news.
Good news? Convert to islam or die?
Nazeer is the one who warns.
Warns? Yes, warned everyone to convert to islam or face death and destruction.
His whole life was a miracle. How he came up from an orphan to a good developed high morale pure life status. There were many attempts on his life. I can remember at least five of them. But he was saved miraculously.
Hitler also had 6 or 7 attempts on his life and they were all unsuccessful - no - it’s NOT a miracle he (mohamad) dodged them by running away and hiding.
He worked for liberty, free speech.
Perhaps you need to look up the definition of liberty…
“Freedom from control, interference, obligation, restriction, hampering conditions, etc.; power or right of doing, thinking, speaking, etc., according to choice.”
And as far as free speech you mention, he killed or had killed anyone who spoke against him and his new religion and preaching. Even poets for writting against him were put to death. Freedom of speech… Don’t think so…
But his pagan friends / relatives did not allow that in Makkah.
Please point me to a reference of mohamads “pagan friends” who defended him. I’m totally unaware of such actions from the pagans.
Those pagans said that they could speak / say anything. But Muhammad will not be allowed to say/ speak / preach anything. He had to run for his life and reached Madinah safely.
Mohamad got what he deserved in Mecca, which is why he ran away to Medina. In Mecca, mohamad continued to proclaim himself as a prophet and demanded he be heard. No Jew or pagan or other will listen to him. Nice prophet, people won’t listen to him and follow his way so now he gets violent.
While he was running away, some one got his news.
After moving to Medina, mohamad began to have conflict with the Jews and pagans in the area…
**This story is also supported in the Sunan of Abu Dawud, Book 19, Number 2996:
Narrated Muhayyisah: The Apostle of Allah said: If you gain a victory over the men of Jews, kill them. So Muhayyisah jumped over Shubaybah, a man of the Jewish merchants.
He had close relations with them. He then killed him. At that time Huwayyisah (brother of Muhayyisah) had not embraced Islam.
He was older than Muhayyisah. When he killed him, Huwayyisah beat him and said: O enemy of Allah, I swear by Allah, you have a good deal of fat in your belly from his property.**
There was a prize of 100 camels on Muhammad’ head, dead or alive. That man who felt or got the news, went riding at high speed to catch Muhammad. But he was prevented by Divine will (of God).
Please provide historical source for this statement.
That man asked Muhammad to give some writen guarantee of his safety. The prophet told his companion (Abubakr) to give the writing. Then the Prophet told that person who was pursuing : " How you will feel when the gold bangles of Kisra (the king of Iran) will be put in your arms?"
I’m sort of confussed here with this… What is “Kisra”? Please explain… Are you refering to king Khosrau of Persia?? What is a “bangle(s)”?
After about 22 years, when Iran was liberated, the bangles of the king reached Madinah. The caliph Umar called that fellow who was then a Muslim and still alive, and he put the gold bangles of the king in the arms of that fellow who pursued the prophet (approx) 22 years before.
Please explain the above. I’m having a problem sorting out the point you are making and therefore I cannot discuss it.
God Bless Us All, Everyone!
Pam
New York