Here are two interesting ahadith to amuse the readers
If you marry a virgin woman then stay with her for a week; if you marry a previously married woman then stay with her for three days…(Sahih Muslim, 8.3443, 3444)
Spend three nights with a previously married woman and seven nights with a virgin woman…(Sunaan ibn Majah, 3.1916, 1917)
IF YOU MARRY A VIRGIN WOMAN THEN STAY WITH HER FOR A WEEK
CONCLUSIONS
Despite the enthusiastic claims by the crafty Islamists of today, that Islam is a religion of peace, rationality and scientific thought, it is quite clear that Islam is just the opposite of what these Islamists claim. From the founts of Islam, such as the Qur’an, ahadith, and Sharia we can demonstrate that Islam is deeply mired in superstitious, fallacious, irrational, unscientific, unhealthy, and sometimes simply dangerous voodoo practices and beliefs
hich might be mind‐boggling to those who are not familiar with the ‘true’ nature of Islam.
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This ‘voodoo’ nature of Islam would not be a problem had Islam been like any other religion or voodoo cults of Africa, South America, or certain parts of Asia. As written in the
beginning, the danger of Islamic voodoo emanates from the enforceable nature of Islamic irrationalities. Sharia laws give teeth to these Islamic mumbo‐jumbos, no matter how much the civilised world thinks them to be illogical, superstitious, barbaric and pure evil. In many Islamic societies, these Islamic ills are enforced with the might of legal power, and the Islamic courts mete out harsh punitive measures for violating them. Herein lays the
THE MOST STRIKING ASPECT OF AN ISLAMIC WOMAN IS THAT SHE COULD NEVER BE INDEPENDENT
reason/s why Islam cannot be reformed.
Before anyone attempts to reform Islam, he/she must reform the very sources of Islam, that is, the Qur’an, ahadiith, and Sharia. It is as simple as this. Except for Islam, most other religions have lost their teeth to enforce their ‘voodoos’ on gullible people. The exception is Islam.
Islam is the last frontier, which the humanity must conquer to ensure to live in a civilised society.
In essence, from this essay, we may conclude the following:
Islamic Voodoos are simply the irrationalities, and superstitious beliefs of the Bedouin Arabs. The aim of Islam is to impose on the world this Bedouin Arabism, through terror and bloodshed, if needed.
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Islamic voodoos emanate straight from the Qur’an, ahadith, Sharia, and Sirah (Muhammad’s biography).
It is compulsory for Muslims to believe in Islamic Jinns, Islamic Angels, and Islamic human Messenger (Muhammad).
Muslims must believe that some animals and insects are Muslims too. Like it or not, Allah will send a beast as the final messenger.
Islamic biology and embryology are the most unscientific, irrational, and
superstitious. However, Muslims are forced to believe in such grossly corrupt, and ridiculous Islamic mumbo‐jumbo.
Many Mullahs use the Qur'an to practice Islamic Black Magic. In many Islamic societies, Islamic Black Magic is a flourishing business.
Non‐Muslims must endure Islamic punishment in their graves. Allah will not reprieve them even in their graves. This is a terror tactic par excellence, to coerce the non‐Muslims into Islam.
Like it or not, Muslims must believe in and resort to Islamic Medicines and Islamic surgeries, no matter how dangerous they could be. This Islamic medicine might even include the drinking of camels’ and cattle urine.
Equally dangerous are the use of Islamic medicines such as, human saliva, dust, and ash. Unfortunately, a true Muslim must believe in the healing power of such
potentially harmful materials; he must not doubt what Muhammad had prescribed as Islamic medicines.
A mosque is a potentially dangerous place for the non‐Muslims. Allah has permitted His adherents to use mosque as a planning centre to conduct jihad, that is, to murder non‐Muslims. A mosque is also a potential Islamic voodoo centre.
Islamic personal hygiene practices are absolutely, unhealthy, impractical, and potentially dangerous.
Islam is Arab/white racism. Islam advocates the superiority of the Arab white‐complexion people. Islam detests the black Muslims. Even on the day of resurrection, Allah will not admit into paradise a pious Black Muslim, until Allah has changed his skin to white. This should be strong a message to all the
African/American Black Muslims.
Islamic Voodoo is grossly enmeshed with the Islamic penis. An Islamic penis is very nis.
dear to Allah. Every Muslim man must be meticulous in taking care of his pe
Islamic concept of human souls is the most unscientific, grossly untrue, and potentially harmful to those who undertake Islamic Black Magic.
Islamic toilet practices are crude, shameful, embarrassing, and have the potential to spread many life‐threatening epidemics.
Islamic Voodoos have the most damaging effect on women. Islam treats women as devils, stupid, impure, and less than human.
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INTERNET RESOURCES
The following websites are useful to read online versions of the Qur’an and ahadith. Please note that only about fifty percent of all ahadith are available in the Internet version of Sunaan Abu Dawud. Note that not all ahadith of Sahih Bukhari are available in the internet version of it. Currently, as far as the author is aware of, the only source of the English translation of Tirmidhi ahadith is Alim CD ROM.
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The Noble Qur’an Transliteration in Roman Script And English Translation of the Meanings.
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