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mohomed married safia the same day after he had her entire family murdered

what a prophet?

2007-02-21 00:20:59 · 12 answers · asked by ex muslim cowgirl 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

are you ashamed of your unholy prophet ?

2007-02-21 00:25:09 · update #1

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Reported for giving false information and trolling :)

2007-02-21 00:24:08 · answer #1 · answered by Adia Azrael 4 · 8 4

i aint ashamed of my prophet but im sure jesus(pbuh) is surely ashamed of U if u claim 2 be his follower!
According to the Arabian tradition, when a person married a woman of a certain tribe all hostilities against that person from that tribe ceased. That was because the Arabs highly respected the relationship of a son-in-law. Hadhrat Safia (ra) was the daughter of one of the chiefs of the Jews of Khyber. Lastly

All hostilities of the tribes ended or were greatly reduced after the Prophet (pbuh) married her. In fact after a short period the tribe accepted Islam. she was either a divorcee or a widow at the time of her marriage with the Prophet (pbuh).

SO UR A LIAR! U SHUD BE ASHAMED OF URSELF!

2007-02-21 00:34:59 · answer #2 · answered by NS 5 · 3 2

u make a profane attack against our holy prophet. you;; don`t know the system of war at this time. why safia agreed to marry him?

2007-02-21 00:25:29 · answer #3 · answered by muhammad elian 2 · 3 2

Just more lies from the clone/troll... You had better go meditate to Jesus. You certainly need his love and guidance.

2007-02-21 05:05:09 · answer #4 · answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7 · 2 0

hay cow how r u ??
hope u r not doing well hehhehe
how is your pooor ppuussyyy tell me how many times u got ****** today
NIAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA

2007-02-21 08:25:31 · answer #5 · answered by sara s 3 · 0 0

who murdered ?
from where did you got this information
give me the source

2007-02-21 00:34:01 · answer #6 · answered by I am an Indian 4 · 6 0

he is no prophet not to any one who believes in jesus.he is just a sand monkey.false prophet.

2007-02-21 00:43:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Jesus questioned God, what a prophet

2007-02-21 00:23:41 · answer #8 · answered by Jon C 6 · 2 4

false info

2007-02-21 00:34:18 · answer #9 · answered by Ohms 2 · 5 2

For a Muslim, many of the claims to be found in the Bible with regard to the prophets of God, and even God himself, are monstrous and preposterous. One is hard pressed to find a single prophet or messenger who was not a drunkard, an idolater, an adulterer, guilty of incest, a liar, and so forth. The Bible practically overflows with such stories from almost every Tom, Dick, and Harry. The messengers of God are even made to be guilty of multiple cases of adultery and worse. Abraham (pbuh) is alleged to be a liar and worse (Genesis 12:13). Noah (pbuh) a drunkard (Genesis 9:21). Lot (pbuh) a drunkard and guilty of incest (Genesis 19:30-38). Solomon (pbuh) a worshipper of idols in his old age (1 Kings 4-9), King David (pbuh) commits adultery with Uriah's wife and then murdered her husband (2 Samuel 11:3-4,15-18), David's son Ammon is guilty of incest and the rape of his half sister (2 Samuel 13:14). Aaron (pbuh) fashions an idol (the golden calf) for the Jews to worship (Exodus 32:1-4), to name but a very few of the many allegations to be found in the current Bible.Are Christians ashamed of their Holy Prophets?
Now to your Question?

There has been some criticism going around as to the nature of marriage of Safiyyah(R), the Jewish wife of Muhammad(P). A rabid missionary hostile to the Prophet Muhammad(P) had in fact the audacity to say that:

Muhammad forced himself on a captured woman on the same day that he killed her father, husband and many of her relatives. He was a rapist.

This statement made by this ignorant missionary is due not only to the gutter environment that he was brought up and subjected to, but also because of his inability to understand the circumstances surrounding this event. Insha'allah, our purpose here is to explain the circumstances and the nature of the marriage of Safiyyah to the Prophet(P).

The Marriage of the Prophet(P) to Safiyyah(R)

Safiyyah was the daughter of Huyayy ibn Akhtab, the undisputed leader of the Banu al-Nadir as well as a Jewish rabbi. Hence, she was of noble regal and rabbinical heritage. She became a captive of the Muslims when they seized al-Qamus, the fortress of Khaybar. When a Companion of the Prophet(P) heard of Safiyyah's captivity, he approached the Prophet(P) with a suggestion that since she was a lady of Banu al-Nadir, only the Prophet(P) was fit enough to marry her. The Prophet(P) agreed to this suggestion and hence granted her freedom and married her.

This significant act of marrying Safiyyah(R) was indeed a great honour for her, for this not only preserved her dignity, it also prevented her from becoming a slave. Haykal notes that:

The Prophet granted her freedom and then married her, following the examples of great conquerors who married the daughters and wives of the kings whom they had conquered, partly in order to alleviate their tragedy and partly to preserve their dignity.1

The marriage to Safiyyah(R) has a political significance as well, as it helps to reduce hostilities and cement alliances. John L. Esposito notes that

As was customary for Arab chiefs, many were political marriages to cement alliances. Others were marriages to the widows of his companions who had fallen in combat and were in need of protection.2

Indeed, when Bilal ibn Rabah(R), a Companion of the Prophet, brought Safiyyah along with another Jewess before him(P) by passing through the Jews that were slain in the battle, Muhammad(P) personally chided Bilal and said "Have you no compassion, Bilal, when you brought two women past their dead husbands?"3

As for the accusation that Safiyyah was coerced into marriage or taken advantage of, as alleged by a known Islamophobic, this claim has no basis at all. It is known that Safiyyah(R) remained loyal to the Prophet until he passed away.4 We have in fact the Prophet(P) making the following offer to her, as recorded by Martin Lings:

He [the Prophet Muhammad - Ed.] then told Safiyyah that he was prepared to set her free, and he offered her the choice between remaining a Jewess and returning to her people or entering Islam and becoming his wife. "I choose God and His Messenger," she said; and they were married at the first halt on the homeward march.5

The other wives of the Prophet(P) used to show their jealousy of her by making slights upon her Jewish origin. But the Prophet(P) always defended her. Once Safiyyah was vexed to the extreme by the taunts of all the Arab wives of the Prophet(P). She took the complaint to the Prophet(P), who felt great compassion for her. He consoled and encouraged her. He equipped her with logic by saying: "Safiyyah, take courage and be bold. They are in no way superior to you. Tell them: I am a daughter of the Prophet Harun, a niece of the Prophet Musa, and a wife of the Prophet Muhammad". This is thus an excellent example of the Prophet Muhammad(P) trying to wipe out pre-Islamic anti-Semitism amongst the Arabs.

2007-02-21 00:28:40 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

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