Quote:Agreed - but thats not the point.
Well you asked me what it had to do with the "meme". That is my point.
Quote:I see. And in answer to your previous question, as far as I know the whole tribe conspired to assassinate him. The plan certainly was made at the highest levels - as the leader of the tribe was the one who tried to lure him to his place in order for the assassination to take place. In troubled times, with enemies all around and with a very real existential threat to the community - you simply can't afford to have a tribe living amongst you who is plotting to kill you. So tough titties - its not about punishment, but about removing a grave threat to your survival.
So what actually happened? Did mo go?
Quote:I don't disagree with the overall tone of the article. The point I disagreed on does not make one bit of difference to my overall argument.
So you agree with the tone, even though the the details are a "bit misleading"?
The article attempts to discredit two claims:
1) Muhammed engaged in collective punishment.
2) Muhammed engaged in ethnic cleansing.
It claims to achieve the second one, yet completely ignores the obvious examples of ethnic cleansing. For the first one, it cites three examples. Two appear to be collective punishment, one quite blatant. The third is an act of pure barbarity, topped off with a convenient Pontius Pilate impersonation from Muhammed. It kind of lumps all three examples together, as if this somehow helps the argument against collective punishment. You have done the same every step of the way.
Quote:Well let me save you the trouble by stating right now that the article is perfectly fine for discrediting your simplistic and bigoted views about how Muhammad's treatment of jews can be traced back to the inherent evilness of islam.
Not sure of your reasoning here. Muhammed is Islam. It's a very short trace. Did you mean to refer to the modern treatment of Arab Jews?
Quote:I explained the derobing incident in my last post. Please do try and keep up FD. I know it can be hard with all the time you waste on nitpicking and obfuscation.
This is the extent of the "explanation":
1) Jew disrobes Muslim woman.
2) Muslim man kills Jew.
3) Jewish men kill Muslim man.
4) Muslims don't like to talk about this bit.
5) Muhammed boots out the entire tribe.
6) This somehow helped the war effort and was justified because some other Jewish tribe attacked the Muslims, and creating more enemies would solve all their problems.
It still looks like collective punishment to me.
Quote:Don't be ridiculous. That was covered in my last post. I even specifically said that no one was expelled over one person being disrobed.
Right. Muhammed escalated it to kicking out the entire Jewish tribe. What happened in the gap Gandalf? Yet another violent rampage by Muslims, who wore themselves out and demanded Muhammed finish the job for them?
Quote:It was a build up tensions that almost certainly didn't start with this one incident.
Ah, so we have a second point from your original post that you disagree with. Would you mind pointing out the rest? This really will be tedious if I have to do it one by one.
Quote:Regardless of who was to blame, the long and the short of it was that the tribe effectively declared a state of war against the muslims
Funny how you forgot to mention that until now.
Quote:You are playing a silly semantic game. The whole point of this thread was not to debate the term 'collective punishment', but to understand the context of Muhammad's relations with the jews.
Are you suggesting that it was collective punishment, but that is OK because those scheming Jews had it coming? Why post an article claiming to disprove the claim of collective punishment if you don't believe it?
Quote:You look at seemingly harsh measures taken by the prophet, ignore the context, and label them with emotive terms like 'collective punishment'
Collective punishment is not an emotive term. Of all the criticisms of Muhammed, it would have to be one of the least emotive. Most people would have to stop and think what it actually means.
Quote:I'm here to say that there is a hell of a lot more to it than that.
ie, those scheming Jews had it coming?
Quote:If they did say this, they are wrong. Jews remained in Saudi Arabia continuously up until the 1950s.
Well here are some examples, just so you know what we are talking about:
http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1211960725/4#4http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1226292000/10#10http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1170642873/288#288http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1170642873/294#294I have seen different explanations - eg they all magically converted, they were forcibly relocated, they deserved it (just like those pesky jews) etc, however all this came after the fact that Muhammed decreed the ares be cleansed of all non-Muslims, and all the Muslims I have spoken too seemed a bit reluctant to go into any details.