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Madina Suras Saved Islam

When Allah awarded Prophet-hood to our Prophet, he ordered him to continue the peaceful teachings of prophet Jesus. These instructions came in the initial 87 Meccan Surahs (verses of Quran).

Our poor Apostle toiled with these ineffective Suras for 13 years without much success. With these useless verses, he managed to convert only his immediate family, friends and a few destitute pagans. Others mocked and laughed at him. They called him a fake, a liar and a charlatan.


Adoption, Slavery and Islamic Morale

By [url=http://www.news.faithfreedom.org/index.php?name=Search&action=search&active_stories=1&stories_author=Sher%20Khan&startnum=1Sher%20Khan]Sher Khan[/url] [b]Part I[/b] “Hubba-hubba! ……Oh babe! You’re hot!…… Wheweee…wheweeee…!” Mohammad whistles like a spoiled teen-ager. He tries to peep through the curtain one more time, then starts humming - “Baggy Baggy heart…..Baggy Baggy heart! !” [1] The desert sun is burning, so is Mohammad’s desire. He has a reason for the excitement.

Resurging Islam-Revival of Slavery

Slavery, making one human the property of another, was widely practiced in the past by many societies. Regrettably, even in the 21st Century, the horrid practice continues in certain areas, most notably among Muslims. Islam’s genesis was the Arabian peninsula of the seventh century AD, known for its primitive beliefs and savage practices. So, it is of no surprise that Islam incorporated slavery and much of the ethos of the culture of its birthplace.

Propaganda from apologist Parvez Ahmed

Propaganda from an apologist: a straight reply

By Abul Kasem

Sydney, Australia

E-mail: abul88 (at) hotmail.com


There Is Something Healthy in the State of Denmark - Part 2

 

What brought you here?: 
Did the US State Department effectively side with Jihad by condemning the newspapers in Denmark, Norway and elsewhere in Europe that have published those cartoons?

Adoption, Slavery and Islamic Morale - Part 1

 

Adoption, Slavery and Islamic morale

What brought you here?: 
Did Muhammad write the Koran in his dirty thoughts so he do what he wished with his followers?

How Ramadan and Eid Became Noble Rituals in Islam?

Muhammad A. Hussain (Article was first published in 2006)

The holy month of Ramadan of the Islamic lunar calendar starts today. Muslims, throughout this month, will observe a dawn-to-dusk fast by abstaining from all kind of food, drink and even smoking.



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