Anaxagoras
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GT500 said:Don't forget that Muslims were surrounded by Quraish who were ready to attack at any moment. Fighting back is not actually violence. It is just like accusing Palestinian people today of being violent while, in fact, the are trying to protect themselves. So, I fail to see why you consider Muhammad violent. I can see that nothing but a baseless personal opinion.
Justified violence is still violence and when it comes to religions you can justify anything, so no I won't accept that as an answer.
The Taliban are also surrounded by american bases who will attack them any time of the day, does this make the Taliban any less violent? No.
I find it funny that you choose Palestine as your example, I guess no one will ever choose Pakistan as an example in such situations.
The Muslims who have been around and co existed with Sikhs and Hindus in the Pakistani/Indian region for God knows how long, felt that they were underrepresented and their rights were neglected and thus decided to form a state in the northwestern India for Indian Muslims? Isn't that very similar to what has happened to the Jews in the middle East?
Prophet Muhammad was neither violent nor a slaughter. In Badr, the Muslims were 313, while Quraish were 1000. Out of 1000, 70 were killed (in battle) and about the same number were captured by Muslims. On the Muslims side, 14 were killed. The Muslims buried those 70 after the fight (after the rest of the 1000 ran away). If prophet Muhammad was violent as you claimed, he would have killed them all. However, after they (Quraish) saw their best men killed in duels, they lost the motivation to fight. Prophet Muhammad and his followers were able to kill them all, but they let them go as they stopped fighting and that was enough.
Another thing is, after the conquest of Mecca, Prophet Muhammad asked Quraish people "What do you think I will do with you?". They said "Good, an honourable brother and an nephew". He said "Go, you are free".
This is what we are told through him and his followers so keep that in mind.
The thing that you don't seem to get is that there is no such thing as only two possible states of being violent: not violent at all, extremely violent with no limits. Its like happiness there are different degrees of it.
Also, just because his violent acts had limits doesn't make him non violent.
He was also called the faithful and trustworthy even by his enemies who always trusted him and knew he would never break a promise or a treaty. And his enemies actually took the advantage of that and the broke the Hudaibia peace treaty. Leaving this aside, nobody would've believed him if he were a violent person or a bad person. Especially that he was alone, nobody believed his message at first and they hurt him. However, knowing Muhammad was a great man who deserves respect, people started to follow him one after another.
He had a reputation that he was trying to build for a reason.
Also, trust worthy/nonviolent are not the same thing.
You are also very aware of the fact that Arabs were fighting all the time before Islam. They were living in tribes and every tribe held hostility towards the other. They were living like this and avoiding any contact with the Persians and the Romans who were united and had powerful countries. They lived in fear. Until prophet Muhammad came and put an end to this. Only a great man and a great leader can do this. Because of prophet Muhammad, their problems were gone and they became like brothers.
Hey, look at them, I am not the only elephant in the room. <- doesn't make your story any less violent.
He killed people to spread his false message and saved others to keep up his reputation.
My point? I know you don't believe prophet Muhammad and I am not trying to preach. However, even if you don't believe his message, I just want to point out that any fair person would respect prophet Muhammad as a person if they knew what he did. I am okay with the people who don't believe and I would never interfere with their personal beliefs.
I have no respect what so ever for that guy.
However, I suggest to avoid this behaviour. I am not saying that you shouldn't post your personal opinions and thought, but your opnions and thought should reflect the truth, not what you like.
Talk about the truth. :lol