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True History of Islam, Mohammed and the Koran<br />
Mohammad Daneshfar to only six years in jail for killing her lover. According to Sharia<br />
law, murder carries a lesser penalty than "crimes against chastity."<br />
Benevolence and Forgiveness<br />
One time a woman was brought to Muhammad who had committed adultery. They<br />
asked him, "What shall we do with her Muhammad said, "Go away. Bring her back<br />
after the baby is born." So they brought her back after the baby was born, and<br />
Muhammad said, "Let her go and nurse the child. Bring her back when the child is<br />
two years old." So they brought her back, and Muhammad said, "Take the baby<br />
from her and kill her." And that is what they did. Reference: "Islam and Terrorism", Page<br />
203-204<br />
Islam has always been strong on "forced conversions", especially via terror and the<br />
sword:<br />
"When Muhammad and his followers were about to attack Mecca to subjugate it to<br />
Islam, his adherents arrested Abu Sufyan, one of Mecca's inhabitants. They brought<br />
him to Muhammad. Muhammad told him: "Woe to you, O Abu Sufyan. Is it not time<br />
for you to realize that there is no God but the only God" Abu Sufyan answered: "I<br />
do believe that." Muhammad then said to him: "Woe to you, O Abu Sufyan. Is it not<br />
time for you to know that I am the apostle of God" Abu Sufyan answered: "By God,<br />
O Muhammad, of this there is doubt in my soul." The 'Abbas who was present with<br />
Muhammad told Abu Sufyan: "Woe to you! Accept Islam and testify that Muhammad<br />
is the apostle of God before your neck is cut off by the sword." Thus he professed<br />
the faith of Islam and became a Muslim." (Ibn Hisham, "The Biography of<br />
Muhammad" (Part 4, Page 11). This man, Abu Sufyan, was not a believer at first,<br />
but he quickly "believed" after he was threatened by death.' Contrast this with<br />
Christianity, which rejects the testimony of the mouth if it does not stem from faith<br />
that is rooted in the heart first.<br />
Contrast the above to what Jesus said about stoning and adultery:<br />
According to the Gospel of John, the Jewish Priests (Pharisees), in an attempt to discredit<br />
Jesus, brought a woman charged with adultery before him. The Pharisees reminded Jesus<br />
that adultery was punishable by stoning under Law of Moses and challenged Jesus to<br />
judge the woman so that they might then accuse him of disobeying the law. Jesus thought<br />
for a moment and then replied, “He that is without sin among you, let him cast the first<br />
stone at her.” The people crowded around him were so touched by their own consciences<br />
that they departed. When Jesus found himself alone with the woman, he asked her who<br />
were her accusers. She replied, “No man, lord.” Jesus then said, “Neither do I condemn<br />
thee: go and sin no more.”<br />
The hypocrites who had been blinded to their own sin were judged first. It was their own<br />
consciences that caused them to depart from Jesus’ company! The accused remained in<br />
Jesus’ company and no doubt was sorry for her sin. She received forgiveness of her sins<br />
from Jesus who has the power to do this! The others wandered away in shame.<br />
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