18,000
deadly terror attacks committed explicitly in the name of
Islam in just the last ten years. (Other religions
combined for perhaps a dozen or so).
#2
Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, had
people killed for insulting him or for criticizing
his religion. This included women.
Muslims are told to emulate the example of Muhammad.
#3
Muhammad
said
in many places that he has been "ordered by Allah to fight men
until they testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad
is his messenger." In the last nine years of his life, he
ordered no less than 65 military campaigns to do exactly that.
Muhammad inspired his men to war
with the basest of motives, using captured
loot, sex and a gluttonous paradise
as incentives. He beheaded captives, enslaved children
and raped women captured in battle. Again, Muslims are told to emulate the
example of Muhammad.
#4
After Muhammad died, the people who
lived with him and knew his religion best immediately fell into
war with each other.
Fatima, Muhammad's favorite
daughter, survived the early years among the unbelievers at
Mecca safe and sound, yet died of stress from the persecution of fellow
Muslims only six months after her father died. She even
miscarried Muhammad's grandchild after having her ribs broken by the
man who became the second caliph.
It was the same caliph, Umar, who ordered the death of the first convert to Islam at Medina, an elderly leader who became a close companion to Muhammad and proved his worth in battle. Sa'd ibn Ubadah was killed after a failed bid to be caliph.
Fatima's husband Ali, who was the
second convert to Islam and was
raised like a son to Muhammad, fought a civil war against an army raised
by Aisha, Muhammad's favorite wife - and one whom he had said was
a "perfect woman."
10,000 Muslims were killed in a single battle waged less than 25
years after Muhammad's death.
Three of the first four Muslim
rulers (caliphs) were murdered. All of them were among
Muhammad's closest companions. The third caliph was killed by
allies of the son of the first (who was murdered by the fifth caliph
a few years later, then wrapped in the skin of a dead donkey and
burned). The fourth caliph (Ali) was stabbed to death after a
bitter dispute with the fifth. The fifth caliph went on to poison one of Muhammad's two favorite
grandsons. The other grandson was later beheaded by the sixth caliph.
The infighting and power struggles
between Muhammad's family members, closest companions and their
children only intensified with time. Within 50 short years of Muhammad's death,
even the Kaaba, which had stood for centuries under pagan religion, lay in ruins from
internal Muslim war...
And that's just the fate of those
within the house of Islam!
#5
Muhammad directed Muslims to wage war on other religions and bring
them under submission to Islam. Within the first few decades following his death,
his Arabian companions invaded and conquered Christian, Jewish,
Hindu, Buddhist and Zoroastrian lands.
A mere 25 years after Muhammad's death, Muslim armies had captured land and people within
the borders of over 28 modern countries outside of Saudi Arabia.
#6
Muslims continued their Jihad against other religions for 1400
years, checked only by the ability of non-Muslims to defend
themselves. To this day, not a week goes by that Islamic
fundamentalists do not attempt to kill Christians, Jews, Hindus and
Buddhists explicitly in the name of Allah.
None of these other religions are at war with each other.
#7
Islam is the only religion that has to retain its membership by
formally threatening to kill anyone who leaves. This is according to
the example set by Muhammad.
#8
Islam teaches that non-Muslims are less than fully human.
Muhammad said that Muslims can be put to death for murder, but that a
Muslim could never be put to death for killing a non-Muslim.
#9
The Quran never once speaks of Allah's love for non-Muslims, but it
speaks of Allah's cruelty toward and hatred of non-Muslims
more than 500 times.
#10
"Allahu Akbar! Allahu
Akbar! Allahu Akbar!"
(The last words from the cockpit of
Flight 93)
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