Hi Sedona Man -
Please pardon my ignorance as I always love to learn. What’s this with the Medina/Mecca koran deal.
Can you enlighten and idiot like me.
Thank you and May God Bless Us, Everyone!
Regards,
Pam
New York
The Koran is both a religious text and a political/historical text.
Mohammed preached the religion of Islam in Mecca for 13 years and gained 150 followers. In Mecca the Koran is generally religious.
Then Mohammed moved [some say he was driven out] to Medina and found out that he could get more converts by force and reward with booty than by persuasion, and he became a politician and warrior. In 10 years time, he annihilated the Jews of Medina, who were half of the town’s citizens. He returned to Mecca with a sizable army to extract revenge for being driven out before. Then he turned to attacking all kafirs. In the last 9 years of his life he was involved in a violent event every 6 weeks, on the average. He died without a single enemy left in Arabia.
The Koran in Medina is political in nature and very violent. For example:
(Koran of Mecca) 73:10: Listen to what they [unbelievers] say with patience, and leave them with dignity.
From tolerance we move to the ultimate intolerance, not even the Lord of the Universe can stand the unbelievers:
(Koran of Medina) 8:12: Then your Lord spoke to His angels and said, “I will be with you. Give strength to the believers. I will send terror into the unbelievers’ hearts, cut off their heads and even the tips of their fingers!”
So there are two Korans – the Meccan Koran and the Medinan Koran. In the same way, there are two Mohammeds – Meccan Mohammed and Medinan Mohammed. The confusing thing is that the two Mohammeds and the two Korans contradict each other. But the Koran gives a rule for resolving the contradictions – the later is better and stronger than the earlier. So Medina abrogates Mecca. The bad news is that jihad developed in Medina, and all the “nice” verses are weaker than the intolerant verses.
Approximately two thirds of the Koran of Mecca is devoted to the Koranic Argument of “listen to Mohammed, the prophet of the only god, Allah, or you will suffer eternal torture in Hell.” When Mohammed achieved political power, the religious threats became political reality. The Koranic Argument of religion in Mecca became the political practice in Medina.
There are 146 references to Hell in the Koran. Only 6% of those in Hell are there for moral failings – murder, theft, etc. The other 94% of the reasons for being in Hell are for the intellectual sin of disagreeing with Mohammed, a political crime. Hence, Islamic Hell is a political prison for those who speak against Islam.
Refs:
politicalislam.com ,
americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=4467 ,
hoover.org/publications/policyreview/4825051.html