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Biographies are written to say none of it was my fault. It was all my fault.

شامل ہوئے Kasım 2022
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Ahad Jamshed
Ahad Jamshed@AhadJamshe56649·
@MutualCoreBlue @Jr_deedat You can't be this slow. You say he doesn't follow the rules of his own religion, when his own religion has exempt him from the rule in Quran 33:50. All he did was follow divine law sent down to him. The religion authorized the special ruling. It's not that hard to grasp.
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ABBAkatiti👳‍♂️🇳🇬🇵🇸
The Age of Aisha (RA) & the Double Standards of Christian Polemics. The age of Aisha bint Abi Bakr is constantly weaponized by Christian polemicists not out of concern for morality, but out of selective outrage and hypocrisy.
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@mitrajoy_ Well you are a socialist which is just another word for Retard.
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@Haqiqatjou Unlike Islamists, majority of society wants Peace and to make Peace. This is why Japan and Korea and Japan and US are at peace.
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@AhadJamshe56649 @Jr_deedat I don't understand how you don't see the hypocrisy of the founder of a religion who doesn't follow the rules and laws of his own religion.
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Ahad Jamshed
Ahad Jamshed@AhadJamshe56649·
@MutualCoreBlue @Jr_deedat I don't understand this. In Islam, he is the final prophet. He will obviously be more important than an average Muslim, I don't get what you want to prove? Prophet Muhammad had more than four wives primarily for political, social, and educational reasons rather than pure desire.
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Firdausee Yahaya
Firdausee Yahaya@honeeybuch·
Islam value and respect women more than any other religion.
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
The Bible is indeed full of perceived contradictions especially man's inability to reconcile Justice with Mercy. This is only reconciled with Jesus on the Cross. God maintained his Just nature with Jesus on the Cross and now we live under the new covenant of forgiveness and grace.
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The Muslim Cowboy
The Muslim Cowboy@MercifulMessage·
I grew up a Christian I saw so much kindness in Christians and loved the way we did fellowship Then I read the Bible fully - and I was shocked I recognized that not only is the Trinity not Biblical, the Bible itself full of contradictions Then I read the Quran - and recognized I had been lied to my whole life by the world I read a book that wasn’t written by any man, but was truly the Speech of God With a belief that actually made sense And Jesus was there, as a great Prophet of God, brother to Muhammad and Moses and more along with His virgin Mother Mary They all worshipped the same God and preached the same message I accepted Islam immediately and I have never known REAL PEACE like I do as a Muslim Praise the LORD
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@MercifulMessage You grew up culturally Christian and were never a Christian if you never received the Blood of Christ as the new covenant for the forgiveness of your sins.
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@1hsanfawz @Alghurabaaaaaa Why don't Muslims accept they worship empty space and don't know the full character of their god cause he never revealed himself to them.
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.@1hsanfawz·
@Alghurabaaaaaa Why don’t Christians accept that they are man worshippers?
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@Alghurabaaaaaa God shows us that he loves us in the flesh not merely through pious word salad and holy books. The Word Became Flesh.
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Ahad Jamshed
Ahad Jamshed@AhadJamshe56649·
@MutualCoreBlue @Jr_deedat He was exempted from the standard Islamic limit of four wives due to his status as a Prophet, with his marriages often serving to forge tribal alliances or provide support to widows.
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AmericanPapaBear™
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
BREAKING: This is the chaotic scene where 20-year-old Kaydence Carpenter allegedly drove her Tesla into a crowd that was surrounding her car in Lexington, Kentucky early Sunday morning. Reports are that she injured 4 people. She faces 4 counts of second-degree assault, DUI and reckless driving. Many responses think what she did was warranted.
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@OXADLERXO @MercifulMessage Yes, Adam, Abraham, Noah, David, Jonah and all the "prophets" of the Bible were sinners. They are not example of perfect morality to follow and neither is Mohammed. Jesus is the only one worthy to worship and follow.
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Moris Miraç Adler
Moris Miraç Adler@OXADLERXO·
@MutualCoreBlue @MercifulMessage The Bible also mentions child marriages; that was common in the past. What you're doing is comparing present-day thinking with the past, which is stupid either way.
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@salahudeen33 @grok How many cases of recorded suicide terrorism in Burqas killing innocent civilians? How many cases of Nuns committing violent terrorism against civilians?
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Salahu
Salahu@salahudeen33·
Western Hypocrisy
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
600s AD — Conquest and unification of Arabia; mass killings of Arab polytheists, Jews, and Christians in the Arabian Peninsula (early Islamic expansions under Muhammad and immediate successors). 632–661 — Rashidun Caliphate expansions: Conquest of Syria (634–638), Iraq/Mesopotamia (633–651), Persia (633–651), Egypt (639–642), Levant/Palestine (634–641), Jerusalem (637–638). 661–750 — Umayyad Caliphate expansions: North Africa (647–709), Maghreb/Berber regions (647 onwards), Iberian Peninsula/Spain (711–718), Indus Valley/Sindh (711–713), Central Asia (e.g., Transoxiana/Samarkand by 710–751). 750–1258 — Abbasid Caliphate and further consolidations/expansions in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Central Asia. 1000–1026 — Mahmud of Ghazni's invasions of northern India (multiple raids, temple destructions, mass killings reported in Hindu regions). 1192 onwards — Conquest of northern India by Muhammad of Ghor and successors (Delhi Sultanate establishment). 1398–1399 — Timur's invasion of India (mass executions of Hindu prisoners reported). 1526–1707 — Mughal Empire expansions in India (various campaigns, reported massacres under rulers like Babur, Akbar, Aurangzeb). 1915–1923 — Armenian Genocide (Ottoman Empire; also affected Assyrians and Greeks). 2014–2017 — Yazidi Genocide (by Islamic State/ISIS in Iraq/Syria). 2014–2017 — Genocide against Christians and other minorities (by Islamic State/ISIS in Iraq/Syria).
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Swörfezen 🇹🇷🇵🇸🇱🇧
@NEWX097 @MercifulMessage I am not an Arab, Pakistani, or Afghan exploited by you European sons of bitches; I am Turkish. Don't talk so much. I live a perfectly Muslim life; believing that a human being is God is even more absurd today.
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The Muslim Cowboy
The Muslim Cowboy@MercifulMessage·
Alhamdulillah so happy to see the founder of OnlyFans, Leonid Radvinsky, joined the onlyfans account of Satan in hell He was one of the singular largest donors to the IOF The planet is healing
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Swörfezen 🇹🇷🇵🇸🇱🇧
@NEWX097 @MercifulMessage you poor European. According to your logic, even living in this world is forbidden. Adultery exists in this world. Yet, in Christianity, extramarital and non-consensual sexual relations are permissible, which leads Christians to be unaware of their fathers. so, you all bastrd
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@MercifulMessage Why is it then ok for a Muslim to scold and slap a lifeless statue as though it is an actual person with feelings?
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@Flowfy02 @Jr_deedat No where in the quran that says aisha was 6 btw
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Pappy Bear
Pappy Bear@MutualCoreBlue·
@Aks_the_Seeker @Flowfy02 @Jr_deedat Jewish Traditions say adulthood is 13 for boys and 12 for girls which is consistent with biological puberty to be able to reproduce. The Bible doesn't confirm that Mary was 12yo, but even if she was she would be post puberty unlike Aisha who was a child.
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Aks
Aks@Aks_the_Seeker·
@Flowfy02 @Jr_deedat Christian kings married to girls with age way lower than 16. And yes they did this by Holy Church's authority.
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Pappy Bear ری ٹویٹ کیا
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Here’s the fact you folks keep ignoring: Christians aren’t criticizing Muhammad because he did something common in the 7th century. The issue is that Islam claims Muhammad is a timeless moral example whose actions define ethics for all people, in all eras. That’s the entire point. As for Aisha: Fact: For over 1300yrs, every major Islamic scholar, historian, and jurist agreed Aisha was 6 at marriage and 9 at consummation. There was no debate. No reinterpretation. No "actually she was 18." The "Aisha was 18" claim only appeared in the last 20yrs, not because of new evidence, but because modern ethics made the traditional narrative morally indefensible. That’s why the reinterpretation exists. So let’s be clear: Christianity doesn’t need to rewrite its history to protect Jesus’ moral example. However Islam does need to rewrite its history to protect Muhammad’s. That’s the difference. Now, back to the broader point: Fact: In Muhammad’s time, marriages like Aisha’s were common. That's fine. No one is denying that. But here’s the key distinction: Christianity grew beyond ancient norms and Western law reflects that growth. And our timeless example Jesus, supports that growth. He didn’t marry in the tradition of His time, and Christians don’t point to His cultural context to justify modern behavior. Paul even encourages singleness, not because marriage is bad, but because devotion to God is higher. In other words: Christianity’s moral trajectory points forward, not backward. No Christian points to David, Solomon, or anyone else and say this is the eternal standard. David wasn’t the timeless moral standard. So even if we granted that he had married Rebekah at age 3, it would still be a product of his time. So here’s the challenge: Show me one Christian who takes something David did and says, This is the eternal moral norm we must follow. You won’t find one. Because in Christianity, only Jesus is the timeless example and His life doesn’t create this ethical problem. Islam, on the other hand, insists Muhammad’s actions are eternally normative. That’s why the age of Aisha matters in Islamic theology, not because of ancient culture, but because of modern claims about timeless moral authority. That’s the double standard, and it’s not coming from Christians.
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