We’re discussing Muhammad’s hypocrisy in the Quran and Hadith.He sets rules for everyone and teaches them what they should do, while he himself does whatever he wants.

Even the verses about hypocrites — he himself was a hypocrite, and those verses were basically meant to prevent people from kicking his ass.

It’s just heaven, pure bliss, having only predictable noble slaves who do whatever is most beneficial for Momo.He doesn’t give a damn about the noble slaves who live according to his algorithms.

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 15 hours ago

Muhammad was the peak of immorality I’ve ever seen—an extremely immoral man who presented himself as a holy authority, yet taught everyone to be nice, be good, follow his commands, and be his slaves

And if you’ve read the Quran carefully, you’ll notice that he hated people who think. He only wanted people who would accept any information without questioning or verifying it.

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 15 hours ago

All these made-up stories—when Muhammad first started preaching, who actually believed this BS?? Yeah, I know, Muhammad was a very good at story making and no one’s ever gonna match him when it comes to making up stories.

And how did this little cult become an empire? It’s fucking insane.

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 16 hours ago

We’re discussing Muhammad’s hypocrisy in the Quran and Hadith.He sets rules for everyone and teaches them what they should do, while he himself does whatever he wants.

Even the verses about hypocrites — he himself was a hypocrite, and those verses were basically meant to prevent people from kicking his ass.

It’s just heaven, pure bliss, having only predictable noble slaves who do whatever is most beneficial for Momo.He doesn’t give a shit about the noble slaves who live according to his algorithms.

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 1 day ago

Are there any reliable sources about the environment Muhammad grew up in?

really smart guy I know said that our environment shapes us completely. If someone becomes cruel to animals, for example, it’s because their environment exposed them to that kind of behavior and showed them that it was normal. If someone grows up to be kind and compassionate, the same principle applies.

So I’m interested in what kind of environment Muhammad grew up in and what kind of people surrounded him.His uncles didn’t convert to Islam, right?

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 1 day ago

I’ve been told several times that if I insult the Prophet Muhammad, they’ll kill me, but if I insult Allah, no one gives a shit.

Why is that? Explain it.

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 2 days ago
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How much do you think Saudi Arabia makes from Hajj and Umrah, basically out of thin air? Billions, maybe trillions. Actually, it’s not a just religion—it’s a business, just like Christianity.

The most interesting part is that all the people who go on these pilgrimages are working-class people who’ve spent their whole lives saving up a lot of money, only for it all to be gone in a day.

Meanwhile, the money just comes out of thin air and flows straight to the people at the top.

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 4 days ago

What if All-Loving Allah knows everything and has already predestined my entire life, so why should I go to hell even if I’m religious?

And why should I be responsible for someone else’s actions and when they’re completely out of my control??It’s complete bullshit.

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 4 days ago

How the f**k are billions of people worshipping a cunning man?This is insane

The most interesting part is that Muslims think they are worshipping Allah, but in fact, they are worshipping Muhammad. He was an actor, a professional bullshitter and, at the same time, Allah himself.He hides behind the identity of Allah.

And billions of people still worshipping him

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 5 days ago

In Islam it is written that the entire fate of the world is predestined. But at the same time it says that God breaks this system and communicates with prophets whenever He wants.

I agree that everything in my life is predetermined before my birth — the fate of the entire world is already written. From a scientific standpoint, this makes sense to me.
But Islam also says God intervenes and personally breaks this system to communicate with prophets whenever He wants. If we accept that, then God Himself becomes just another NPC in this world — operating within the same system as humans of this world. (Honestly, I don’t agree with any of this. We’re just being fed nonsense and I don’t believe a word of it.)
So does that mean the Quran didn’t come from God?

Yet at the same time Islam claims God is all-powerful and created everything.

What do you think about that??

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 2 months ago

Did Muhammad lie to billions? Human memory cannot preserve exact text word for word

The Quran says Muhammad received its text from the angel Jibreel. But even if we accept that — it’s physically impossible to retain every detail, every element, every small nuance in your mind. Even if it came in parts.

Because the conscious mind generalizes — it grasps the overall meaning but the exact wording comes out differently each time.So you can understand the meaning, but the precise text would never be preserved perfectly. That’s just how human memory works.

In the end, it turns out it’s physically impossible — meaning Muhammad lied to everyone.And I haven’t even mentioned how throughout the book Muhammad only pursued his own interests and he simply didn’t give a damn about people at all and he used people as he saw fit.

And yet billions of people believe in this book.

What do you think about that??

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 2 months ago

What do you think about how intelligent Muhammad was, and how much cunning it would take to produce such a book??? This book is full of tricks; while reading it, it is immediately clear that in every verse the author is trying to be cunning.

I think Muhammad’s cunning is at the highest level, and he was a very intelligent person. He can be seen as a highly skilled manipulator and a very smart individual, even from a psychological perspective. Only about 1% of people are capable of something like that.

What do you think about that??

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 2 months ago

Studying the Quran more and more, it becomes increasingly clear that, from a psychological point of view, there is no truth in it, only Muhammad’s personal gains.

What do you think about that??

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 2 months ago

What do you think about the claim that Muhammad didn’t care about his ummah and only pursued his own interests, and that he made up the book?

Muhammad only self-interest?

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u/TemporaryFilm3393 — 2 months ago