View Full Version : What do you know about Mohammed?
chipp zanuff
04-16-2006, 08:28 AM
He is Mohammed Ibn (son of) Abd Allah Ibn Abd Al-Motalib Ibn Hashim, his tribe Qreesh was one of the wellborn tribe in the Arabian Island, his father Abd Allah died before Mohammed's birth and his mother A'menah Bent (daughter of) Wahab died when he was 6 years old so his grandfather Abd Al-Motalib took care of him and taught him how to be gentle and generous, Abd Al-Motalib was the leader of Makka and everybody respect and complied him.
When Mohammed became 8 years old, his grandfather Abd Al-Motalib died so Mohammed moved to live with his uncle Abu Talib who loved him so much and he raised him with his children even though he was poor.
In Mohammed's childhood, he worked as a sheep herder like all Prophets, he learnt from his work kindness, patient and mercy, he grew and became a man, he wasn't like other young men in Makka, he hated drinking, gambling and all kind of entertainment, Mohammed wanted to work in trade so his uncle taught him and took him in all his trips to Yemen and Al-Sham, because of his loyalty and his honesty, he became famous and everybody called him (The Honest).
Once the Ca'aba was ruined by the rains and the floods, so all Makka's tribes decided to rebuild it again, but when they reached to the place of Al-Hajer Al-Aswad (Black Stone), they altercated, because all tribes wanted to have the honor of putting the (Black Stone), they said that the first wise man they would meet, he would judge for them, that man was Mohammed who took his gown and put Al-Hajer Al-Aswad on it and told the tribes to gripping the terminal of his gown, then he took Al-Hajer Al-Aswad and put it in its place, with his idea Makka avoided a big trouble with the tribes who were satisfying, of course they wouldn't accept any idea from any one but he was trustworthy from everyone.
A woman called Khadija bent Khwiled heard about him and his manners, so she gave him her money to trade for her; she was one of the virtuous, the richest, the wisest and the most beautiful woman in Makkah.
He get married to Khadija when he was 25 years old while she was 40 years old, he had from her 4 girls and 2 boys.
Mohammed didn't worship statues like all Arab people, instead of that he moved to thinking and meditation alone in Hera Cave. He became a Prophet when he was 40 years old and then his life changed forever....
It is just a simple definition about his life in general, if any one has any question I'm ready to answer, but remember there is red line no one can pass it
VampyreLord
04-16-2006, 12:41 PM
I know that he was a merchant, that he had great respect for Jews and Christians, that he was uneducated and that his favourite colour was green. However, I had thought he was raised by his uncle, not his grandfather, but I shall assume that you are right here since you are more likely to know about him than I am.
HitsuOri
04-16-2006, 04:54 PM
It is just a simple definition about his life in general, if any one has any question I'm ready to answer, but remember there is red line no one can pass it
What is the red line are you referring to??
That we cannot tell bad things about Mohammad eventhough it's true, found in the holy books??
You are opening yourself and Islam to more attacks.
I think the moderator should close this thread before I get very serious about it
Hakuoro
04-16-2006, 05:49 PM
Truthfully i dont think i no anything about him lol unless hes that famous wrestler. :redbiggri
Shaz.
04-16-2006, 09:55 PM
i know that he is the very last prophet (p.b.u.h), his farther died before he was born, later his mother died, he was then looked after his grandfarther who then later died, he was then looked after by his uncle. i know the general stuff about the prophet pbuh.
dragoneyes001
04-16-2006, 10:00 PM
just curious how is this a debate wouldn't this be better in general section?
M_Ghey
04-17-2006, 02:58 AM
Yes, this really isn't a debate, but at least it si an intelligent thread, which is pretty good.
Hmmm...pretty much all I know about Mohammad has been said by chipp.
Tachibana
04-17-2006, 03:02 AM
i ono anything about muhammad ><
wish i can help but cant
chipp zanuff
04-17-2006, 09:52 AM
What is the red line are you referring to??
That we cannot tell bad things about Mohammad eventhough it's true, found in the holy books??
You are opening yourself and Islam to more attacks.
I think the moderator should close this thread before I get very serious about it
You misunderstand me, you can talk about him as you like, you will not change any thing he is a prophet, he is a great man, but I said that to deter of beginning of useless expostulation.
If you are Christian or Jewish, did you read something bad about Jesus or other prophets in holy books? I don't think so. It is the same with Mohammed, even though you don't believe on him.
I wrote about him like he is just a man from the history, and I'm sorry to put this thread at first in debates, this thread doesn't need any discussion.
yumisan
04-17-2006, 10:56 AM
well..yeah..he is a great man after all....lol...i just learned about him like the last two weeks in my history class and the facts are true like what you said.
chipp zanuff
04-19-2006, 08:21 AM
i hope that every one here profit from this motif
Vampircia
04-19-2006, 09:02 AM
He was censored in South Park:P
chipp zanuff
04-19-2006, 12:50 PM
He was censored in South Park:P
do you think that you are funny ? or do you think that we tell jokes here? If you have something good ,write it but if you don't have anything, please don't replay here again.
Vampircia
04-19-2006, 06:36 PM
I just answered the question in thread title.
Shockweed
04-21-2006, 12:53 AM
From the article "The 100 Most Decisive Battles"
The Battle of Mecca, Islamic Revolution, 630 A.D.
Importance: Made Mohammad the sole ruler of the Arabian peninsula, thus establishing the religion of Islam.
Forces Engaged:
Moslem zealots: 54,000 men commanded by Mohammad
Mecca Guild: 11,000 men commanded by the now unknown king of Mecca.
Casualties:
Moslem Zealots: 43,000 soldiers dead
Mecca Guild: 11,000 soldiers and 72,000 civilians dead
The Setting: A peasent living in modern day Saudi Arabia known as Mohammad heard voices at a young age. Eventually he would claim these were voices from God. Mohammad slowly constructed a cult of religious followers with the goal of uniting the entire Arabian peninsula, and most importantly the prosperous Judeo-Christian controlled cities of Medina and Mecca. Over time Mohammads forces grew into an enormus army consisting of mainly the peasent class who wanted to be rid of the oppressive Merchant class once and for all. Mohammad slowly took over the peninsula piece by piece until finally he was at the gates of Mecca itself. Though he had a large army of 43,000 men. They were poorly trained and equipped and Mohammad was an excellent political leader but a poor general. Opposing him were the impressive defenses of Mecca with a garrison of 11,000 troops who were supplied with the latest weapons and training from the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantines had no desire to see their prosperous puppet states in Arabia be taken by some peasent.
The Battle
Mohammad simply ordered a charge against the city walls. The Moslem zealots charged with a suicidal determination as they were mowed down by Meccan defenses. However the charge of the Moslems seemed never ending and they overwhelmed the defenses. Eventually the city fell into Mohammads hands. He immediately executed the Meccan army survivors and proceeded to destroy essentially everyone in the city. The king of Mecca himself was decapitated upon a rock which today is Islams most sacred monument. With Mohammad in complete control of Arabia, he set out on new religious conquests which caused Islam to spread rapidly. Despite your opinions on Islam, the battle of Mecca is among the most important in history.
Great Prophet leader: eh thats left to your opinion, I'm not muslim so he doesn't play a role in my life.
Great Military Leader: Hell no man the facts are in the history of the battle.
Kienergy
04-21-2006, 01:53 AM
I understand people getting involved in what they believe they must get out to others but perhapes the single best thing to get out to mankind is how we as people should act to one another.
Bleach is a good story and throughout the storyline Ichigo's worst enemies become some of his best and most powerful friends.
What we don't seem to get is that everyone in the series, and in life, do the things they have done for a reason. (I would bet that Aizen and others will be good guys in the end) and to understand one another we must reach out in love and understanding, not war.
The biggest thing in the bible is not to judge or kill but to understand and protect what is good and right by leading in example. This is why Jesus is important to me.
Naeko
04-22-2006, 08:48 PM
I red in a book that Eastern-Mediterranean people,who lived under Moslim government before the crusades,liked better the Moslim rules than Christians',because Moslim rules were less strict.
Dupator1520
04-23-2006, 02:48 PM
I know something about him.
He wasn't a turtle.
chipp zanuff
04-24-2006, 08:02 AM
I know something about him.
He wasn't a turtle.
There's an uncivilized person here, do you learn how to talk as a gentle person at school? I don't think so.
chipp zanuff
04-24-2006, 08:04 AM
I red in a book that Eastern-Mediterranean people,who lived under Moslim government before the crusades,liked better the Moslim rules than Christians',because Moslim rules were less strict.
and also after Crusades.
chipp zanuff
04-24-2006, 08:09 AM
I understand people getting involved in what they believe they must get out to others but perhapes the single best thing to get out to mankind is how we as people should act to one another.
Bleach is a good story and throughout the storyline Ichigo's worst enemies become some of his best and most powerful friends.
What we don't seem to get is that everyone in the series, and in life, do the things they have done for a reason. (I would bet that Aizen and others will be good guys in the end) and to understand one another we must reach out in love and understanding, not war.
The biggest thing in the bible is not to judge or kill but to understand and protect what is good and right by leading in example. This is why Jesus is important to me.
I think every one should have a holy person that guides him in life, Jesus is important to me too
littie_sta
04-24-2006, 10:32 AM
I red in a book that Eastern-Mediterranean people,who lived under Moslim government before the crusades,liked better the Moslim rules than Christians',because Moslim rules were less strict.
And the author.....is it a muslim/non-muslim?? Or a muslim supporter??
I can quote to you many incidences that prove it is just a myths.
Naeko
04-24-2006, 11:20 PM
And the author.....is it a muslim/non-muslim?? Or a muslim supporter??
I can quote to you many incidences that prove it is just a myths.
The author is a non-Moslim English scientist,but if you can suggest ny good book about this subject,I'd be glad.
chipp zanuff
04-25-2006, 09:12 AM
And the author.....is it a muslim/non-muslim?? Or a muslim supporter??
I can quote to you many incidences that prove it is just a myths.
O.K when you give the incidence from a book, I hope the author is well-known and the book literalism.
Kienergy
04-25-2006, 07:19 PM
I red in a book that Eastern-Mediterranean people,who lived under Moslim government before the crusades,liked better the Moslim rules than Christians',because Moslim rules were less strict.
Well I'm not "religious" as someone would say.
Being Christian means you follow Christian rules and being Moslim means you follow Moslim rules.
I think religion is a means of removing your relationship with God. I mean lets face it. Do you need religion to talk with your physical father? No so why is God any different? He is your spiritual Father and wants a relationship with you nomatter what you do.
Bottom line is this. I have done some stupid things in the past while having a relationship with God but He was always there to help me through them and help me grow as an individual. He didn't get pissed because I didn't follow certain rules or regulations He reached out in love. Do I need "religious rules" to do this? No i don't and the fact that I did somthing dumb, and understand now why it is dumb is the biggest thing God wants for me. Just like a good physical father, God isn't impressed that we do dumb things but He is always there to support and guide us past them.
This is the same as Jesus was trying to show everyone.
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