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18/03/19
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Originally posted by RM:
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Al Tabri was the greatest early historian of Islam if he came across two accounts he would simply list both of them and not make a conclusion either way, You have failed miserably Kambiz999 to refute the historical veracity of this event from the greatest early historian of Islam you have provided zero to refute Al Tabari's historical account.Sorry Kambiz999 you have shown to be a false teacher a lover of rapists more than truth if you cannot dismantle the authenticity and veracity of the early historical Islamic sources that I have provided.The Baha'i have now been proven to adore rapists What kind of diabolic power is behind the Baha'i what evil powers controls our Kamby and why did he find himself in this position adoring a murderer and the most callous rapist one could imagine the Prophet of Islam and the Baha'i the demonic Mohammed. From the Islamic sources, the greatest historian of early Islamic history over to you Muhammad ibn Jarir al-TabariWhile the Prophet was lying with Safiyyah Abu Ayyub stayed the night at his door. When he saw the Prophet in the morning he said "God is the Greatest." He had a sword with him; he said to the Prophet, "O Messenger of God, this young woman had just been married, and you killed her father, her brother and her husband, so I did not trust her (not to harm) you." The Prophet laughed and said "Good". The History of al-Tabari, Volume XXXIX (39), p. 185 .
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A lesson in historicity. There is more evidence that Elvis is resurrected than the stories you are quoting about the life of Muhammad (and the life of Jesus for that matter). What ACTUALLY happened to Jesus and Muhammad is verbal tradition that may or may not be true. Why should one believe the historical veracity of someone "saying or writing that it was so"? (especially when written generations later) You meanwhile should also believe that Elvis is well and truly alive! Kam