Mo's night flight
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Mo's night flightI spent a little time on this and it seems that the mosque at the temple mount was not there for Allah apostle to pray in like it says in the hathid and Quran. This story seems to have been added later. Even the writing on the mosque, that is support to have been built to celebrate this flight, was not added until much later, like 1800s.
It sure seems like this story was fabricated by follows later. Why does Allah religion need this type of lie? Islam is blaphamy. All Muslims who are true to this religion should kill each other. .??? Mohammed and his sock puppet know best
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Hi Jimi Can you elaborate a bit on what you found in your research. Are you saying that Mohammad never went there or is the Hadith mentioning another place instead ??. If so, then why do you think that is the case. Best regards
Re: Mo's night flightThere is a utube clip from ahmadsquran. But I can't find it right now. You can do it your self.
Use any Islam source and get the name of the mosque mo fly to in temple mount. Search the name of that mosque to find what was on the site around the time mo went there to pray It was a garbage dump. So that story was added later after mo death. Mohammed and his sock puppet know best
Re: Mo's night flight"Brother, you can believe in stones, as long as you don’t throw them at me." - Wafa Sultan
Re: Mo's night flightMuslims don't care about that. The whole world "belongs to allah". The prophet of Islam was nothing more than a common criminal.
Please tell me if this is accurate: “I have fabricated things against God and have imputed to Him words which He has not spoken.” ~MUHAMMAD (Al-Tabari 6:111)
Re: Mo's night flightYeah doesn't matter. They use a completely unqualified outrageous claim by one Arab, and his ridiculous attempt at a fake holy book, to justify anything and everything. Islam comes in very handy that way. All they have to do is keep denying all evidence of the fraud until people get tired of going around in circles with them and they can still claim that Islam is a real religion and get lots of benefits from that because nobody wants to be seen as offending someone else's religious beliefs. They even include the most popular monotheistic god in their fake religion, the god of the Jews, to make it harder for people to criticize without also dragging the Jews and Christians' beliefs into it.
Re: Mo's night flightOk...So we have have discovered through "history" that there was no Mosque in Jerusalem in Mohammad's time. This in iteself doesn't mean the Koran is wrong about the "Night Journey" as the Koran never mentioned the name of this "Farthest Mosque" !! which means that it is somewhere else other than Jerusalem.
So can anyone think of where this "Farthest Mosque" could be located !!. The evidence is there in the Hadith as to it's location....So how about lets find it!!
Re: Mo's night flightPresumed to be somewhere in Syria. If at all. After all, it was only a dream. Literally.
However, since Muslims believe that the Mosque in question was / is in Jerusalem, they lay claim to Jerusalem as their holy (waqf) territory. The argument is, that a territory once conquered by Islam, always belongs to Muslims. But, there again, the whole world belongs to Allah, and therefore by proxy to Muslims. "Brother, you can believe in stones, as long as you don’t throw them at me." - Wafa Sultan
Re: Mo's night flightWe can positively date the true time of the writing of the "farthest mosque" verse as during, or sometime after, the 2nd Caliphate of Umar. That's when a primitive mosque was built at the current al-Aqsa site. This was early enough to get the forged verse into the Quran when it was compiled in 653 but late enough to prove conclusively that it could not have been composed by Muhammad, or Allah for that matter, because Muhammad could not have traveled to a mosque which Umar hadn't yet built.
First we should take note of the fact that Jerusalem was not in Arab hands during Muhammad's lifetime.
So there we saw that there was a Christian church there from the 530s to 614, and then it was under Persian control until the Byzantines recaptured it in 629, so nothing would have been there other than possibly a fire-temple between 614 and 629, during which time the Night Journey is supposed to have occurred. Needless to say, Byzantines didn't let Muslims build mosques on their territory either. They didn't even let Jews in so they damn sure wouldn't have let Muslims in, and the Byzantines controlled the Temple Mount until 638. so there is literally no chance whatsoever that Muhammad flew into Jerusalem and landed on the Temple Mount anytime between 70 and 638 AD, when the Night Journey is alleged to have taken place.
So according to Muslims, Muhammad journeyed to the farthest mosque in 620, at which time the Persians were still there. Either the verse is referring to another location than Jerusalem or it's a forgery. Let's see when the earliest time would have been for the verse to have been composed.
Now we can put the pieces of the puzzle together. They come out saying "Night Journey is a fraud". Umar didn't become Caliph until 634, and Jerusalem wasn't captured by the Arabs until 638 so we can conclude with 100% confidence that the forgery was done after 638 AD. In fact, it would not surprise me if Mu'awiyah was the one who built the first mosque and was also the one who had the verse inserted into the Quran. He was powerful enough, and evil enough, to do it.
Re: Mo's night flightWell that seem to be it. Proof that Mohammed night flight was nonsense. And it is my understanding there are other things about this that are nonsense. But the above clears it up for me.
Mohammed and his sock puppet know best
Re: Mo's night flightCertainly the night flight is nonsense, as it's just a superstitious construct. I suppose though one ought to ask whether some other mosque was meant to be in the story.
That is, was the story originally made up in order to lay claim to Jerusalem, or was the story's original intent taken over for political reasons? Neither, of course, reflects well on Islam and its deceitfulness.
Re: Mo's night flightMuawiyah is said to have distorted Islam for his own purposes. He is known to have wanted the Caliphate moved to Jerusalem, probably because it was near Syria where he lived. The Night Journey story would provide a pretext for that. Nobody knows for certain how the Quran in its current form came about. It appears that at least one addition was made, or the Quran was really written by someone other than Muhammad after Muawiyah built a mosque in Jerusalem.
Ghaith said that if even one real error in the Quran could be found then he would quit Islam. Well, saying that a mosque existed in Jerusalem during the Persians' occupation, in which even Jews weren't allowed in the city, is clearly an error.
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