To try to bring his people together - to unite the community.
Peace!
2006-12-08 15:52:53
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answered by carole 7
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Now, let me understand exactly what happened. Mohammad was not satisfied with the religion he was born into. In his late thirties he began withdrawing from family, friends and people and secluded himself in contemplation for an entire month. In his fortieth year, God revealed Himself to him and Mohammad began to unite his people under one religion.
Before we take in all this at face value, don’t you think it would be wise to ask a few questions? For example, why would the Creator of the universe be particularly concerned with the various Arabian tribes? Why not expand His power of revelation to the Hindus, or the Buddhists of China, or the Natives of Australia or America?
The story had already been rehearsed with the Jews, the chosen ones. They received plenty of revelations from the Creator of the universe, too. Then more revelations were infused in the same story with a different script, where the new Messiah, Jesus, played out such a dramatic role. Mohammad was the last in a series of divine revelations which stopped abruptly with the advent of radio, telephones, television, and a host of reporters. Typically today, few people come forth to say that they have direct contact with the Creator of the universe, and those who do are promptly diagnosed as delusional.
2006-12-08 23:17:13
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answered by DrEvol 7
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Really. I guess Shitti and Sunni are one? When you have one denomination let me know.
I find it amazing that someone who know nothing about Christianity would choose to believe someone who also know nothing as well.
You can believe what you want, but according to the Christian bible, Muhammad is a false prophet. Why? Because a prophet must to right all the time, and guess what, Muhammad was wrong about Jesus' death. Jesus lived, die, and was resurrected by God according to four accounts. And Jesus (not Muhammad) will return.
Do you honestly expected that God's word would "go dark". Try reading that scripture you are misquoting. You will see that heaven and earth will pass away, but God words will not.
When I have more time, I will misquote the Qur'an and Sunnah so that you will be illuminated.
2006-12-08 22:56:04
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answered by J. 7
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Subhanallah
2006-12-08 22:38:52
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answered by Immortal Verses 5
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There is no proof that Muhammad was a messenger of God. Muhammad is not found in the Holy Bible in any way, shape, form, fashion, or manner. Sorry, but it's true.
Jesus Christ is Lord!
Beware IT'S coming . . . http://www.reg6.com
2006-12-08 22:41:14
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answered by Mr Answer 5
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You mean ALLAH, not GOD. Muhammad was a false prophet and Allah was a pagan god worshipped in pre-islamic times. God differs from Allah.
2006-12-08 22:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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His mission was handed to him by the devil himself
2006-12-08 22:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No idea. You've really got me there.
2006-12-08 22:38:31
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answered by mcfifi 6
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both
2006-12-08 22:38:26
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answered by george p 7
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he liked to screw little muslim girls
2006-12-08 22:39:22
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answered by COUNTRY MUSIC 1
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