Muhammad Hated Jews More Than Hitler Did

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Muhammad was the first Muslim terrorist & jihadist. Muslims have been waging a war of jihad for 1400 years ever since Muhammad did it first in Arabia which includes rape, murder, mass executions, torture, military conquest, beheadings, the institution of slavery (which includes Black African slavery & sex slavery), & the enforced imposition of Islamic Sharia Law on all conquered territories. The golden rule does not exist in Islam. Muhammed and his religion are against all unbelievers of Islam. When one reads the three Muslim authoritative sources that make up what Islam actually is, the Koran, the Sira (life of Muhammad) & the Hadiths (Sunni authoritative teachings & sayings of Muhammad) one discovers that Islam has a very important theological term called "kafir." Kafir is the Islamic term for a non-Muslim. The word "kafir" is not a neutral term but is rather one of the most negative & reviled words in any language as far as Islam is concerned & certainly leads to much religious bigotry.
Here's just a few references from the Muslim Qur'an in regards to how Muslims are to treat "kafirs" (all unbelievers in Islam):
1. A Kafir can be mocked (Qur'an, 83:34-36)
2. A Kafir can be beheaded (Qur'an 47:4ff)
3. A Kafir can be plotted against (Qur'an 86:15ff)
4. A Kafir can be terrorized (Qur'an 8:12ff)
5. A Kafir is not to be the friend of a Muslim (Qur'an 3:28ff)
6. A Kafir is evil (Qur'an 23:97ff)
7. A Kafir should be disgraced (Qur'an 37:18ff)
8. A Kafir is cursed (Qur'an 33:60ff)

Of the three main sources that comprise what Islam is namely the Qur'an, the Hadith & the Sira of Muhammad we find that 64% of the Qur'an talks about Kafirs & what to do with them, 81% of the Sira of Muhammad talks about Kafirs & what to do with them & 37% of the Hadith talks about Kafirs & what to do with them. Thus Mohammad says it is okay to lie & deceive unbelievers as much as is necessary to achieve the goals of Islam. There are two forms of lying to non-believers that are permitted under certain circumstances, taqiyya and kitman. These circumstances are typically those that advance the cause of Islam - in some cases by gaining the trust of non-believers in order to draw out their vulnerability and defeat them.
Quran (16:106) - Establishes that there are circumstances that can "compel" a Muslim to tell a lie.

Quran (3:28) - This verse tells Muslims not to take those outside the faith as friends, unless it is to "guard themselves" against danger, meaning that there are times when a Muslim should appear friendly to non-Muslims, even though they should not feel that way..

Quran (9:3) - "...Allah and His Messenger are free from liability to the idolaters..." The dissolution of oaths with the pagans who remained at Mecca following its capture. They did nothing wrong, but were evicted anyway.

Quran (40:28) - A man is introduced as a believer, but one who had to "hide his faith" among those who are not believers.

Quran (2:225) - "Allah will not call you to account for thoughtlessness in your oaths, but for the intention in your hearts" The context of this remark is marriage, which explains why Sharia allows spouses to lie to each other for the greater good.

Quran (3:54) - "And they (the disbelievers) schemed, and Allah schemed (against them): and Allah is the best of schemers." The Arabic word used here for scheme (or plot) is makara, which literally means 'deceit'. If Allah is supremely deceitful toward unbelievers, then there is little basis for denying that Muslims are allowed to do the same. (See also 8:30 and 10:21)

Taqiyya - Saying something that isn't true.

Kitman - Lying by omission. An example would be when Muslim apologists quote only a fragment of verse 5:32 (that if anyone kills "it shall be as if he had killed all mankind") while neglecting to mention that the rest of the verse (and the next) mandate murder in undefined cases of "corruption" and "mischief."

Though not called Taqiyya by name, Muhammad clearly used deception when he signed a 10-year treaty with the Meccans that allowed him access to their city while he secretly prepared his own forces for a takeover. The unsuspecting residents were conquered in easy fashion after he broke the treaty two years later. Some of the people in the city who had trusted him at his word were executed.

Another example of lying is when Muhammad used deception to trick his personal enemies into letting down their guard and exposing themselves to slaughter by pretending to seek peace. This happened in the case of Ka'b bin al-Ashraf and again later against Usayr ibn Zarim.

Today's Muslims often try to justify Muhammad's murder of poets and others who criticized him at Medina by falsely claiming that they broke a treaty with their actions. Yet, these same apologists place little value on treaties broken by Muslims thus promises made to non-Muslims are distinctly non-binding in the Muslim mindset.
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