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آحمد صبحي منصور في الأربعاء ٠٨ - فبراير - ٢٠١٧ ١٢:٠٠ صباحاً

نص السؤال
They say, “Charles, it is clear that Muslims think of their Prophet Muhammad as the perfect man, who did no wrong, and who all Muslims should not only revere, but also strive to imitate. In 627 A.D., Muhammad ordered the beheading of 6008 Jews at Medina, and the theft of their property and the taking of their wives and daughters as slaves/concubines. So, what could be the path to “reform”? Will Muslims have to say that Muhammad was NOT perfect? And give up on the idea of using him as a model to follow in every regard? What is the answer to this, Dr. Ahmed S. Mansour?
آحمد صبحي منصور

  The early and first history/biography of Muhammad was written (or rather fabricated) by a scholar/author named Ibn Ishaq who died 140 years after the death of Muhammad. He made it up to satisfy the third Abbasid caliph named Al-Mahdi who ordered Ibn Ishaq to write this biography of Muhammad. Ibn Ishaq actually depicts the image of Muhammad as close as possible to the image and traits of Abbasid caliphs at the time. This image contradicts the real image of Muhammad mentioned exclusively in the Quran. This early fabricated image of Muhammad is the origin of the Sunnite sharia in our time. It is the sharia that contradicts the Quran and its higher values and even its details. If we read the Arabic Quran according to its own unique terminology, we will find Muhammad was blamed, reproached, rebuked, warned, and criticized by God/Allah, the Creator, several times in many verses, and we will see how Muhammad was merciful with his enemies and was sent as mercy for all humankind: "We did not send you except as mercy to the humankind." (21:107). In our Quranism website, ahl-alquran.com, we have proven this in all our writings (articles and books) in full detail, and we propound that Quranism is the only tool in the intellectual war of ideas in fighting the religion of ISIS: Sunnite Wahabism.   

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