I have always heard (and believe) that prophet Muhammed was very peacful. However, I found a story in his biography that speaks about prophet Muhammed TORTURING a Jewish man (with the name of Kenana Ibn Al Rabie) to tell the muslims about a treasure that his people gave him to hide from the Muslims when they raided his tribe.
The story continues until it tells that when Kenana refused to tell prophet Muhammed about that treasure, prophet Muhammed ordered his companions to TORTURE him until he died.
Is that story true?
2007-03-27
04:50:06
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinana_ibn_al-Rabi
http://sirah.al-islam.com/display.asp?f=rwd4038.htm
2007-03-27
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Muhammad had an entire tribe of Jews sentenced, the men were executed and the women and children sold into slavery. I would say being sold into slavery is a kind of torture?
2007-03-27 04:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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it is an absolute lie. Islam derives from the inspiration "salam" meaning peace. Do you think of Mohammad might instruct us to have faith in Judaism, their holy e book and then kill them for a treasure? He might let us know that they are the individuals of the e book (those with the holy e book are the Jews and the Christians) and then kill them?! He tells us those verses from Koran then kill a believer? (Surah 4: verses ninety two-ninety 3) Surah the girls people verses ninety two,ninety 3 say that we are to no longer kill a believer on objective and gadgets the punishment for people who kill a believer via accident (liberating a soul, giving funds to the deceased guy, or in case you probably did no longer have the funds sufficient to do those issues you're to speedy 2 months in a row from break of day till finally sundown) that is not an consumer-friendly punishment for killing somebody via MISTAKE and that if somebody kills a believer on objective is going to be punished via eternal hell interior the afterlife and is to be accomplished in this existence. The verses did no longer say Muslims they mentioned believers. What the messenger used to do whilst he became alive is an occasion to be observed earlier, Islamic traditions, (sunnah), how many Muslims did you hear of who killed people over hidden treasures? a million/5th of the inhabitants of earth are Muslims do you recognize how earth may be like if we even have been ordered to kill people for treasures. That tale would not make any experience.
2016-12-15 10:02:36
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answered by Anonymous
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no way that is totally wrong!....in i think 625 A.D...Prophet made a treaty with the jewish tribes(banu quraiza, banu nazir and banu qunaiqa, these were the tribes) living in Madina....the treaty was that they muslims and jewish will protect madina from invaders...and that both will have freedom of their religions....jewish accepted it......but then in 626 A.D one of the jewish tribes broke the treaty they breaked the rules of the treaty....so they were exiled..the jewish had always plotted against the muslims they harmed them in different ways...they tortured some muslims during a war when they tokk some muslims under siege....they twice tried to murder Prophet Muhammad(PBUH)..after a few years the other tribes joined the enemies of Islam to fight against muslims....they did and it was muslims victory!....they were all exiled form the arabia for ever....end of jewish form islam.....if you read the Quran's Translation in detail your confusion will be gone.
2007-03-27 06:16:40
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answered by tabu 2
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Nay. Had him conducted in that manner, you would have seen many more review from prominent historians over Muhammad's life.
2007-03-27 05:03:14
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answered by SukaR 2
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I could believe it. He had some unpleasant habits with children. He was, in reality, a bandit if you actually look at what he did.
2007-03-27 04:59:38
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answered by Elizabeth Howard 6
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Stevers1:
The prophet mohamed didn't chose to kill the jews himself.
The jews chose a man from amongst them to choose there fate for betrayel.
he decided there fate. Not prophet mohamed himself.
2007-03-27 04:59:44
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answered by DBznut 4
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yes its true it is written in hadith for more info visit ex muslim website www.islamreview.com/ www.faithfreedom.org or www.prophetofdoom.us
2007-03-27 05:02:27
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answered by abu zakir 1
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the big lier is back!
you give us arabic pages and you cant read one letter of arabic.
the story is false and you made it up ,christian!
2007-03-27 04:55:39
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answered by Jo 5
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