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Kamalex2: 7:40pm On Apr 04
Mccullum:
Prophet was the best man ever walked on the surface Earth. May peace and blessings of Allah be upon him.

Allahumoh amin 🙏
dydx2020(m): 7:42pm On Apr 04
How true is all these news ....



olabrad:
Your Muhammad is a symbol of murder and bloodshed.

The fake prophet couldn't spread Islam to mecca until he had to fight a war.

The same fake prophet slept with a 9 years old girl.

Your morally rotten prophet went further to collect his son's wife.

When a man who committed adultery came to muhamed, ur so-called prophet beheaded him.

There is no morally or kindness in muhamed at all.
olabrad: 10:20pm On Apr 04
dydx2020:
How true is all these news ....




Sahih al-Bukhari 5134 says Muhammad slept with a 9 years old girl.

In Quran 33:37, Muhammad lies that he received a message from his allah that s him to collect his son's wife.

Muhammad is a morally rotten person

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dollypi(m): 8:27am On Apr 05
I agree with you... if only we actually apply logic and scientific inquiry to the matter.

Unfortunately there is a large emotional component to this and both Christians and Muslims violently resist logic and scientific inquiry.

How I wish we all could sit down without emotion, and help ourselves attain clarity.


Kokaine:

But we have scientifically verifiable evidences and methods to know facts from falsehood. If we subject Islamic claims to unbiased verification through logical or scientific methods and procedures, we can gain certainty and clarity of the faith

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AutoC: 8:45am On Apr 05
dollypi:
I’m not a Muslim but I see the similarities in brutality and violence in both the Old Testament and the Muslim Koran






That's why Jesus came to abolish the mosaic law and you can't classify Christianity as violent religion

You claim not to be a muslim but your understanding of both religion is limited and you have no basis to discuss this topic

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AutoC: 8:45am On Apr 05
dollypi:
That’s brutal.

Same way Moses and the Israelites wiped out entire cities





We don't follow Moses sir
Pennilessword1: 8:56am On Apr 05
Kokaine:

The real problem will start when you die. How unfortunately so. God doesn't guide the arrogant people

Oh I guess God would purnish me and leave you terrorists that worship a pedophile alone. Go figure.

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dollypi(m): 9:46am On Apr 05
The crusades were biscuit distribution exercises bah? Same with the witch Hunts?

Ignorant people always the first to label others ignorant.


AutoC:


That's why Jesus came to abolish the mosaic law and you can't classify Christianity as violent religion

You claim not to be a muslim but your understanding of both religion is limited and you have no basis to discuss this topic
AutoC: 10:10am On Apr 05
dollypi:
The crusades were biscuit distribution exercises bah? Same with the witch Hunts?

Ignorant people always the first to label others ignorant.



I won't abuse you back .I understand your intelligence level.. so educate yourself

Crusade was a reaction .to Islamic aggression.. we must find u people in any aggression story..I know you like to claim monopoly to aggression but bettertp give it to you sometimes

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dollypi(m): 10:31am On Apr 05
I'm a christian. Didn't Jesus ask us to turn the other cheek? Shior

You're full of assumptions

Continue

AutoC:


I won't abuse you back .I understand your intelligence level.. so educate yourself

Crusade was a reaction .to Islamic aggression.. we must find u people in any aggression story..I know you like to claim monopoly to aggression but bettertp give it to you sometimes

AutoC: 11:34am On Apr 05
dollypi:
I'm a christian. Didn't Jesus ask us to turn the other cheek? Shior

You're full of assumptions

Continue


You are a Christian but dint understand fundamentals of Christianity n that crusdade was a political move against Islam... continue ur taquiya

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dollypi(m): 11:51am On Apr 05
Lol fundamentals and politics

It is clearly fundamental that Christians disobeyed the teachings of christ in waging the crusades.

AutoC:


You are a Christian but dint understand fundamentals of Christianity n that crusdade was a political move against Islam... continue ur taquiya

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AutoC: 1:04pm On Apr 05
dollypi:
Lol fundamentals and politics

It is clearly fundamental that Christians disobeyed the teachings of christ in waging the crusades.



I'll cease to answer you...you don't sound bright in your responses...enjoy

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dollypi(m): 2:05pm On Apr 05
Lol


AutoC:



I'll cease to answer you...you don't sound bright in your responses...enjoy

Malamkwabo: 2:53pm On Apr 06
Firebomber:


The idiot is an AI bot 😂 don't you see how he lied to justified his Gigolo fake prophet immorality 😂

"And when the ignorant address them [harshly], they reply with words of peace." (Quran 25:63)
VEHINTOLAR: 5:02pm On May 01
A honest review of Mohammed's life - character, behavior and lifestyle - is enough for any right-thinking person who still practices Islam to have a rethink.
TenQ: 6:12am On May 03
Lukgaf:
I came across a video yesterday where a parent returned home only to find that their little children had completely littered the room—ink spilled everywhere, clothes scattered, and what looked like oil staining the floor and bed. You could almost feel the frustration of the parent through the screen.

And I paused. I imagined myself in that situation.
What would I have done? Yelled? Punished? Lost control?

Then I ed a beautiful and powerful Hadith of the Prophet ï·ș.

No doubt, one of the most striking features of Prophet Muhammad ï·ș was his exceptional character marked by mercy, patience, gentleness and kindness.

Whether he was with family, companions, or those who served him, he radiated comion and understanding. He was not just a messenger but a mentor, a leader, and a friend who brought out the best in people, not through fear, but through love.

Anas ibn Malik (RA), who served the Prophet ï·ș for ten years, gave a powerful testimony about one of such characters:

"I served the Messenger of Allah for ten years, and not once did he say to me ‘Uff’ (a word of annoyance), nor did he ever say about something I had done, ‘Why did you do that?’ or about something I had not done, ‘Why didn’t you do that?’"
(Sahih Muslim 2309)

This Hadith isn’t just a memory, it is a masterclass in character. It offers two perspectives:

1. For leaders and those in authority: how to treat people with dignity and patience.

2. For subordinates and those under guidance: how to respond with respect, obedience, and good behavior.

How many parents shout at their children for spilling water? How many bosses humiliate workers for a delay? How many teachers scold students without listening? Yet the greatest man ï·ș to walk this earth never even said "Uff" to his servant over ten years! SubhanAllah!

If you’re in a position of leadership, be it as a parent, manager, teacher, or elder take this to heart. Show patience. Correct with wisdom. Your kindness might turn a careless child into a responsible adult or a struggling employee into a loyal star. Lead like the Prophet ï·ș with love, not pressure.

At the same time, Anas (RA) must have been an exceptional young man: obedient, respectful, and trustworthy. That might be in addition (apart from the Prophet natural kindness) the reason Prophet ï·ș treated him with such gentleness.

Are you someone who listens and learns? Do you carry out tasks with sincerity? As a student, child, or junior colleague, your attitude determines your treatment.

Make it easy for your leader to be kind to you. Just like Anas earned the Prophet’s trust, you too can earn trust through humility and effort.

This Hadith is more than a story—it’s a call for change.

May Allah make us patient like the Prophet ï·ș and sincere like Anas (RA). Ameen.

Abu Hafs Lukgaf
(04-04-2025)

Sahih al-Bukhari 4122
Narrated `Aisha: Sa`d was wounded on the day of Khandaq (i.e. Trench) when a man from Quraish, called Hibban bin Al-`Araqa hit him (with an arrow). The man was Hibban bin Qais from (the tribe of) Bani Mais bin 'Amir bin Lu'ai who shot an arrow at Sa`d's medial arm vein (or main artery of the arm). The Prophet (ï·ș) pitched a tent (for Sa`d) in the Mosque so that he might be near to the Prophet (ï·ș) to visit. When the Prophet returned from the (battle) of Al-Khandaq (i.e. Trench) and laid down his arms and took a bath Gabriel came to him while he (i.e. Gabriel) was shaking the dust off his head, and said, "You have laid down the arms?" By Allah, I have not laid them down. Go out to them (to attack them)." The Prophet said, "Where?" Gabriel pointed towards Bani Quraiza. So Allah's Messenger went to them (i.e. Banu Quraiza) (i.e. besieged them). They then surrendered to the Prophet's judgment but he directed them to Sa`d to give his verdict concerning them. Sa`d said, "I give my judgment that their warriors should be killed, their women and children should be taken as captives, and their properties distributed." Narrated Hisham: My father informed me that `Aisha said, "Sa`d said, "O Allah! You know that there is nothing more beloved to me than to fight in Your Cause against those who disbelieved Your Apostle and turned him out (of Mecca). O Allah! I think you have put to an end the fight between us and them (i.e. Quraish infidels). And if there still remains any fight with the Quraish (infidels), then keep me alive till I fight against them for Your Sake. But if you have brought the war to an end, then let this wound burst and cause my death thereby.' So blood gushed from the wound. There was a tent in the Mosque belonging to Banu Ghifar who were surprised by the blood flowing towards them . They said, 'O people of the tent! What is this thing which is coming to us from your side?' Behold! Blood was flowing profusely out of Sa`d's wound. Sa`d then died because of that."

1. Sa'd was shot by the Quraish
2. But his anger was at the Quraiza
3. The Quraiza was besieged by your prophet
4. Bani Quraiza surrendered to your prophet's judgment hoping for leniency
5. Your prophet was Merciful to them
He killed All the men
He killed all the youths
He enslaved all the women and children
He shared out all their possession

6. Over 700 men beheaded in a single day because they were suspected of siding with the Quraish.


Why was the Quraish who fought seemingly forgiven but the rich Quraiza suffered annihilation?

Was this an act of Mercy and Kindness in Leadership?
MightySparrow: 11:48am On May 12
Lukgaf:
I came across a video yesterday where a parent returned home only to find that their little children had completely littered the room—ink spilled everywhere, clothes scattered, and what looked like oil staining the floor and bed. You could almost feel the frustration of the parent through the screen.

And I paused. I imagined myself in that situation.
What would I have done? Yelled? Punished? Lost control?

Then I ed a beautiful and powerful Hadith of the Prophet ï·ș.

No doubt, one of the most striking features of Prophet Muhammad ï·ș was his exceptional character marked by mercy, patience, gentleness and kindness.

Whether he was with family, companions, or those who served him, he radiated comion and understanding. He was not just a messenger but a mentor, a leader, and a friend who brought out the best in people, not through fear, but through love.

Anas ibn Malik (RA), who served the Prophet ï·ș for ten years, gave a powerful testimony about one of such characters:

"I served the Messenger of Allah for ten years, and not once did he say to me ‘Uff’ (a word of annoyance), nor did he ever say about something I had done, ‘Why did you do that?’ or about something I had not done, ‘Why didn’t you do that?’"
(Sahih Muslim 2309)

This Hadith isn’t just a memory, it is a masterclass in character. It offers two perspectives:

1. For leaders and those in authority: how to treat people with dignity and patience.

2. For subordinates and those under guidance: how to respond with respect, obedience, and good behavior.

How many parents shout at their children for spilling water? How many bosses humiliate workers for a delay? How many teachers scold students without listening? Yet the greatest man ï·ș to walk this earth never even said "Uff" to his servant over ten years! SubhanAllah!

If you’re in a position of leadership, be it as a parent, manager, teacher, or elder take this to heart. Show patience. Correct with wisdom. Your kindness might turn a careless child into a responsible adult or a struggling employee into a loyal star. Lead like the Prophet ï·ș with love, not pressure.

At the same time, Anas (RA) must have been an exceptional young man: obedient, respectful, and trustworthy. That might be in addition (apart from the Prophet natural kindness) the reason Prophet ï·ș treated him with such gentleness.

Are you someone who listens and learns? Do you carry out tasks with sincerity? As a student, child, or junior colleague, your attitude determines your treatment.

Make it easy for your leader to be kind to you. Just like Anas earned the Prophet’s trust, you too can earn trust through humility and effort.

This Hadith is more than a story—it’s a call for change.

May Allah make us patient like the Prophet ï·ș and sincere like Anas (RA). Ameen.

Abu Hafs Lukgaf
(04-04-2025)

Islamic books and history do not justify your claims about Mohammed (SAW). I encourage you to watch Yoruba Heritage on YouTube.
RightChanneI: 6:17pm On May 15
Exactly, this is it

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