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February 6, 2006

Internet: Website Invites Infidels To Insult Muslim "Prophet"

insulting picture of prophet
If Muslims protesting around the world seriously believe that their threats of violence do anything to promote that taqiya mantra that "Islam is a Religion of Peace", they should also realise that many ordinary infidel folks are also outraged by current Islamic behaviour. These infidels, who perhaps were quiet in 1989 when the evil Ayatollah Khomeini declared his death sentence against Salman Rushdie (leading to the stabbing of the Japanese translator of Rushdie's Satanic Verses), have started to draw.

Many of the drawings being done in people's garrets around the globe are now being uploaded onto a site called Draw Mohammed.

Some of the pictures are of poor quality, and some are quite sublime, like this one which depicts Mohammed and his child-bride Aisha.

Another example of illustration from the site is depicted above.

The cartoon situation is very sad for the majority of peaceful Muslims around the world who feel their prophet is being portrayed as a father of murder, terrorism and paedophilia.

But the truth hurts. As recorded in the hadiths, Mohammed was not a peaceful man, and he approved of having those who insulted him decapitated. He also had sex on a regular basis with a nine-year old child, his last "wife", Aisha.

The sad truth is, the religion was founded by a man who committed murder, banditry, and condoned the rape of women after their husbands had become prisoners of war and slaughtered.

As a sizeable minority of Muslims are now showing themselves wedded to notions of violence and revenge, I hope the cowardly mainstream press will stop peddling the whitewashed appraisal of Mohammed as a man of peace, because quite frankly, such an appraisal is unhistorical, and un-Islamic.

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Posted by Giraldus Cambrensis at February 6, 2006 10:19 AM

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