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Vanessa
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Someone sent me a history of the battle of Lepanto by William Thomas Walsh. Within it is a claim of human sacrifice to Mohammed.
I don’t know much about Islam, but I doubt that there’s human sacrifice to Mohammed. Can anyone substantiate or rebut this?
Here’s the quote:
“…Before Ali Pasha left for the Bosphorus with forty great galleys, four Christian prisoners were crucified, and others skinned alive, as sacrifices to Mohammed for victory. …”
“…Before Ali Pasha left for the Bosphorus with forty great galleys, four Christian prisoners were crucified, and others skinned alive, as sacrifices to Mohammed for victory. …”