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the nonsense of al-badr

by mohd.gandu@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jul 16, 2008 at 11:58 AM

Muslim idiots love to call every im****tant project as "badr"
because Mohd won that battle. They believe any project named
badr will have angels sup****ting them, not to mention Allah

This thing of the angels fighting the anti-Islamists will become clear, if
this
question is considered logically: Did Allah Himself and 5,000 angels had
to join
300-plus Muslim soldiers to fight 700-1000 Kafirs, when JUST ONE angel is
enough
to destroy the whole earth and all of its inhabitants?
 
The Ababil birds destroying Abrah's forces is a myth. Scholarly hypotheses
tell
us that the army of Arahah, who wanted to destroy the Ka'aba, had a
contingent
of elephants.
 
The elephants were not used to extreme climate of the Arabian Peninsula.
Consequently, they developed small pox, which on their giant bodies
appeared to
the ignorant Arabs as being dents or blisters, which they took to be the
result
of stones dropped on them by their gods from the sky. This illusion,
caused by
their belief, eventually became a myth, and Muslims today describe it with
a
sense of belief that not only belies logic and common sense, it also
borders on
insanity.
 
This myth has been having a devastating impact on the lives of the
Muslims, it
giving them a false sense of divine help coming to them, in their bad
time, from
Allah or His angels. Allah,if He really exists, was never, nor is He even
now in
the business of killing His own creation with His own hands, no matter
what were
or are their offences.
 




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