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“Safie related that her mother was a Christian Arab, seized and made a slave by the Turks; recommended by her beauty, she had won the heart of the father of Safie, who married her. The young girl spoke in high and enthusiastic terms of her mother, who, born in freedom, spurned the bondage to which she was now reduced. She instructed her daughter in the tenets of her religion and taught her to aspire to higher powers of intellect and an independence of spirit forbidden to the female followers of Mahomet. This lady died; but her lessons were indelibly impressed on the mind of Safie, who sickened at the prospect of again returning to Asia and being immured within the walls of a harem, allowed only to occupy herself with infantile amusements, ill-suited to the temper of her soul, now accustomed to grand ideas and a noble emulation of virtue. The prospect of marrying a Christian and remaining in a country where women were allowed to take a rank in society was enchanting to her.”

“Ansar is an Arabic term that means helpers or supporters. They were the citizens of Medina who helped Prophet Mohammed upon His arrival to the Holy city. While 'Hussain' is a derivation of 'Hassan' that means 'GOOD' (I also owe this one to Khaled Hosseini). That's how my favorite character in my debut novel 'When Strangers meet..' gets his name... HUSSAIN ANSARI, because he is the one who helps Jai realize the truth in the story and inspires his son, Arshad, to have FAITH in Allah.”

“Musa ho, isaa ho , ya khatmun-nabi Mohammad Ae aadam, ae Abraham teri aualado ke dil ki gaflate mitaa —Wajid shaikh Be you Moses, Jesus Christ, or Muhammad divine, O Adam, O Abraham, in your grace we entwine, Forgive the hearts of your kin, let your light shine.” —Wajid Shaikh Translation: "Whether you are Moses, Jesus, or the Seal of the Prophets, Muhammad, O Adam, O Abraham, erase the errors of your descendants' hearts." Explanation: This verse appears to be expressing a plea to figures from various religious traditions, such as Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and the final Prophet, Muhammad. It suggests a desire for them to help remove the mistakes or sins from the hearts of their descendants. It reflects a universal and spiritual message of seeking guidance, forgiveness, and purity in the context of different religious beliefs.”

“Mohammed was a narcissist and egoist, determined that no one else should ever rival his glory and importance and so he deliberately set out to make it impossible for any Muslim to surpass him. It was very clever for Mohammed to call himself the seal of prophets and thus for the Koran to be the last word – cutting off any future changes, and making Mohammed’s elevated status as God’s messenger permanent. The Koran is asserted to be the verbatim word of God, the last word of God, the final revelation. One has to wonder why God had to make several attempts at his revelation in the first place, using several prophets. Why not just one prophet and one revelation, explaining everything forever? Why bother with a string of Jewish prophets, before inexplicable switching to an Arab prophet to be the most important prophet of all? Muslims believe that not Mohammed but Allah was the founder of Islam. Why did Allah not simply appear to the world and declare his message? Why use these bizarre intermediaries – these strange prophets? It makes no sense at all.”

“«ولد محمد في مكة عام 570 م من عائلة ذات مركز حسن، ولكن أباه مات قبل ولادته، كما ماتت أمه عندما كان في السادسة من عمره.. وفي السنوات الأولى من سني المراهقة كان يعمل راعياً.. وعندما بلغ السابعة عشرة من عمره ذهب إلى سوريا مع عمٍّ له (1.. في تاريخ الطبري أنه كان في الثانية عشرة من عمره) بقصد التجارة – وعندما أصبح في الرابعة والعشرين كان ينوب عن أرملة غنية – هي السيدة خديجة – في السفر بقافلتها التجارية، وبعد عام آخر؛ أي في عام /595/م تزوج تلك الأرملة التي كانت في الأربعين من عمرها، وكانت قد تزوجت قبل ذلك مرتين، ولها من زوجيها السابقين ولدان وبنت(2.. كان أكبرهم في سن الزواج عند اقتران النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم بخديجة) وولدت له هذه الأرملة ولدين ماتا عندما كانا طفلين، وأربع بنات. وفي السنوات الواقعة بين عامي /595-610/ م كان محمد تاجراً محترماً في مكة، وكان يلقب بالأمين نظراً لما اتصف به من صدق وحكمة في أحكامه» - د. رالف لنتون في كتابه (شجرة الحضارة). (1/340 ترجمة د. أحمد فخري) من كتاب آراء غير المسلمين في النبي محمد والإسلام”