Brian Ross wrote on Aug 11
th, 2013 at 6:56pm:
freediver wrote on Aug 3
rd, 2013 at 5:32pm:
I am condemning people who hold a womanising, mass murdering, raping, thieving, wife beating pedophile to be an eternal example to all mankind, and who hold his rules to be eternal rules that should be imposed on all mankind.
So, you're applying modern, 21st century, Western morality to a man who lived in in the 7th century, in Arabian society of the time?
I think he is a normal, 7th century Arab.....
I don't attempt to judge him by standards other than those of his period.
We should not judge an important historical figure, Mohammed, because Mohammed merely exhibited the morality of a typical 7th century man ?
That, is your argument ???1/ Moslems [living today,
in the 21st century] revere the 7 th century Mohammed, because all of his actions in life were
endorsed praised by the moslem deity, Allah.
2/ ISLAM [and principally, the moslem deity, Allah, directly] instructs moslems that Mohammed, is a person whose life [INCLUDING ALL OF MOHAMMED'S CONDUCT AND ACTIONS IN HIS LIFE] moslems [throughout all time] should seek to imitate.
ISLAM instructs moslems,
and moslems believe, that if moslems want to be loved by their deity, Allah, then they need to imitate the life and behaviour of Mohammed.
Google;
muslims must imitate mohammed, his life"Ye have indeed in the Messenger of Allah a beautiful pattern (of conduct) for any one whose hope is in Allah and the Final Day, and who engages much in the Praise of Allah."
Koran 33.21
Quote:A Beautiful Pattern of Conduct
.....It is a basic principle of Islam that a Muslim should follow the example of the Prophet Mohammad. This is stated in the Quran (Islam's holiest book) no less than 91 times. This is one of the most dangerous and misunderstood facts about Islam. How does a Muslim know how to be a Muslim? By following Mohammad as an example. A Muslim cannot read the Qur'an and discover how to be a Muslim. Not one of the "five pillars of Islam" is in the Qur'an. So it is almost impossible for someone to be a Muslim but not consider Mohammad an example to emulate.
What kind of example was Mohammad? He was kind to his fellow Muslims, and he was often cruel to non-Muslims, especially if they criticized Islam or hindered its relentless expansion. He was perhaps a typical seventh-century warlord — ordering assassinations of his enemies, torturing people for information, owning slaves and having sex with them, and killing enemies in mass executions — but his example is preserved in writing, and so is the Qur'anic encouragement to all devout Muslims to follow his example.
http://www.citizenwarrior.com/2008/12/beautiful-pattern-of-conduct.htmli
What Would Muhammad Do?
(a checklist of Muhammad's behaviour)
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Pages/WWMD.htm