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How Muslims defend Islam: Understanding the Muslim Mind Muhammad taught his followers to believe blindly in all his balderdash instead of teaching the importance of intellect, reason, open-mindedness and doubt. He never encouraged his followers to be great in creativity, art, innovation, knowledge, science, education, discipline and integrity. Instead, he commanded to marry and produce offspring as much as they could. He wanted to see the number of his followers to be large, not the higher quality, so that they can be manipulated and engaged in fighting for achieving his ignoble and ulterior motives. Muslims always say that science is not perfect and does not have all the answers. This is another fallacy they love to commit. Failure of one thing does not make the other victorious. It has to prove its own claims. The reason Muslims blindly believe what is told to them about Islam is because, they have never read the Sunnah--the sayings and deeds of Islam’s self-proclaimed prophet, Muhammad. The Truth about Muhammad is told in the Sunnah. The problem with Muslims is that they are totally incapable of thinking for themselves. No Muslims will ever challenge the Quran or question the integrity of Muhammad. Anything they learn about the Quran and Sunnah is mainly from hearsay. And there lies the cause of all problems in Islam. Muslims are commanded in the Quran to take Muhammad as their model. Muhammad is considered the perfect and divinely-endorsed role model in Islam. Since the words and deeds of Muhammad are only found in the Sunnah, it is important that Muslims read the Sunnah. Few Muslims read the Sunnah, even the Quran, in a language they understand. They believe whatever has been told to them by their Imam. In Islamic culture, children are instructed to believe everything Muhammad said and did, love and respect him more their parents, which Muhammad himself had instructed his followers to do. They are never ever supposed to doubt the messages of the Quran and Hadiths. Suppose a child, since very early age, is taught that two and two makes five, and till his ripe age, every people around him—teacher, preacher, father, mother, brother or uncles sister, aunty friends and foes—confirmed it and said the same thing, then that child, even after coming of age, would never be able to realize that two and two actually makes four. Instead, he/she will deem such a claim as false or illogical. This is how Muslims’ unshakable belief in every absurdities and drivels of the Quran in groomed. A person who is sitting in a moving car cannot feel the movement of another car moving in parallel at the same speed. Similarly, when a person groomed with errors since tender age and later finds a scripture filled with the same errors, he/she fails to perceive the error. Even if a book has some wisdom in it, that does not necessarily make it is a divine book, because we have to see the character of the speaker/writer, not the book, because it is easy to plagiarize the wisdom from other books but very difficult to emulate a true saint or prophet. Furthermore, even a bad watch tells you correct time twice a day
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 11:17:54 +0000

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