freediver wrote on Aug 1
st, 2013 at 5:52pm:
Quote:Since when are criminal traitors who aid the enemy POWs?
Since they are POWs.
In which country can a citizen aid the enemy and promise to help them invade and somehow be considered a POW?
freediver wrote on Aug 1
st, 2013 at 5:52pm:
Muhammed spent his last decade on earth raping, killing and pillaging his way across the Arabian Peninsula.
Yet the evidence says otherwise
freediver wrote on Aug 1
st, 2013 at 5:52pm:
Quote:Far from a warmonger, the prophet looked for any opportunity to make peace.
He made peace when it suited him. He slaughtered when it suited him. Either way, he took over the entire Arabian penisula in a relatively short period of time, slaughtering anyone who stood in his path. The fact that some tribes preferred not to meet the worst fate does not mean Muhammed loved peace, it just means his ruthlessness was well know and feared.
Your claims are not supported by evidence. The fact is that most of the people of the Arabian Peninsular converted to Islam peacefully.
All the wars that the prophet fought in his life were against people who had initiated fighting or aggressions against him and the Muslims. The prophet tried to make peace with the non-Muslims around the region of Madina but most of the rejected peace and initiated hostilities against the Muslims.
However, nearly all of the pagans of the Arabian Peninsular converted to Islam upon the Muslim conquest of the holy city of Mecca. The conquest of Mecca was seen as a miraculous sign from God, and the Arab pagans across the Peninsular subsequently converted to Islam in droves voluntarily.
In fact, Mecca was the only great population centre in Arabia that was brought under the banner of Islam through fighting. The pagans from other areas voluntarily and peacefully accepted Islam. Did news of the horrors of the prophet's revenge on Mecca convince them? No because the prophet did not take revenge on Mecca, and let its people go free.
For example, most of the Jews of Yemen freely converted to Islam when their rabbis lost a debate with the prophet's nephew Ali. Those who did not convert were free to remain Jews and some of their descendants still live in Yemen today.
The people of the pagan city of Yathrib accepted Islam at a time when the Muslims themselves were few in number and had no army. They accepted the prophet as their leader and changed the cities name to Madina.
freediver wrote on Aug 1
st, 2013 at 5:52pm:
Quote:A great example is the conquest of Mecca. The pagans of Mecca had persecuted, tortured, raped and killed Muslims for years
Are you referring to the incident when they spat on Muhammed?
No. I am talking about the murder of Meccan Muslim, the sexual assaults and torture of Meccan Muslims. The confiscation of Meccan Muslims' property. The expulsion of Meccan Muslims from their homes.
The when the Muslims moved to Madina, the Meccan pagans still weren't done. They attempted invasion on several different occasions.
freediver wrote on Aug 1
st, 2013 at 5:52pm:
Quote:When the Muslims found a safe-haven in Madina in 622, the Meccan pagans delivered death threats, and tried to invade three times encouraging other peoples in the region to also attack the Muslims.
Yes about those invasions. Gandalf mentioned one earlier. It turned out they were escorting a caravan which Muhammed then robbed. Not exactly an invasion is it, if you are being honest about it?
The Mecans stole all the Muslim's property in Mecca, after killing several Muslims. When the Muslims fled the Mecca and settled in Madina, the pagans threatened to kill all the Muslims. The Muslms retaliated by raiding Meccan caravans.
The Meccans attempted to invade Mecca three times - The battles of Badr, Uhud, and Khandaq. In the Battle of Khandaq, the pagans marched 10,000 soldiers onto Madina - more people in their army than the entire population of Madina at the time. In each of these battles the Muslims were outnumbered, and only through clever tactics and skilful manoeuvring did the Muslims successfully defend their city. The Meccans also conducted raids on Madina, and nearly launched a fourth invasion attempt, but lost their nerve at the last minute and withdrew heir forces before the battle started.
freediver wrote on Aug 1
st, 2013 at 5:52pm:
Quote:People who did not attack Muslims were never made prisoners.
They were executed? The 700 POWs he executed never actually attacked him.
They were not POWs. They were traitors who had supplied the invading enemy, announced that they would help the enemy fight against the Muslims from inside the city, and had even made raids against Muslim women and children. Traitors - who were tried by their on laws, and punished according to their own laws.