Iraqi journalist Safian Alsmara'i: Time to expose the 'Mohammed lie'!
An Iraqi journalist feels 2024 is time to stop the childish Islamic lies.
It's time to expose the lie:
1. There is no proof of the existence of Palestine in the Koran.
2. Al-Aqsa Mosque was the mosque at the edge of Al-Madinah.
3. There was no mosque in Jerusalem during the Prophet's time because Islam simply had not yet arrived there.
4. The prophet did not demand to conquer Jerusalem when it was under Byzantine rule.
5. The story of the night journey has no connection in Jerusalem but only in the interpretations of the Persians from the Abbasid period.
6. There is no such thing as 'the first of the two qiblas' and 'the third of the two holy places' - this is a linguistic and logical error.
An Iraqi journalist feels 2024 is time to stop the childish Islamic lies.
It's time to expose the lie:
1. There is no proof of the existence of Palestine in the Koran.
2. Al-Aqsa Mosque was the mosque at the edge of Al-Madinah.
3. There was no mosque in Jerusalem during the Prophet's time because Islam simply had not yet arrived there.
4. The prophet did not demand to conquer Jerusalem when it was under Byzantine rule.
5. The story of the night journey has no connection in Jerusalem but only in the interpretations of the Persians from the Abbasid period.
6. There is no such thing as 'the first of the two qiblas' and 'the third of the two holy places' - this is a linguistic and logical error.
Iraqi journalist Safian Alsmara'i: Time to expose the 'Mohammed lie'!
An Iraqi journalist feels 2024 is time to stop the childish Islamic lies.
It's time to expose the lie:
1. There is no proof of the existence of Palestine in the Koran.
2. Al-Aqsa Mosque was the mosque at the edge of Al-Madinah.
3. There was no mosque in Jerusalem during the Prophet's time because Islam simply had not yet arrived there.
4. The prophet did not demand to conquer Jerusalem when it was under Byzantine rule.
5. The story of the night journey has no connection in Jerusalem but only in the interpretations of the Persians from the Abbasid period.
6. There is no such thing as 'the first of the two qiblas' and 'the third of the two holy places' - this is a linguistic and logical error.