The So Called Prophecies of Muhammad
His Prophethood
One of the ways in which a person proves his prophethood is honesty, whether it be in regards to incidents in the past, in their everyday life, or things to come in the future. In addition to the Quran, there are many sayings of Prophet Muhammad which contain prophecies he made in his lifetime dealing with near and distant future. Some of them have come true, others await fulfillment. Hudhaifah, a disciple of Prophet Muhammad, tells us:
There are at least 160 known and confirmed prophecies of Prophet Muhammad which were fulfilled in his lifetime and the first generation after him.[1] I will mention some here.
(1) Preceding the Battle of Badr, the first and decisive confrontation with pagan Meccans in the second year of migration from Mecca in 623 CE, Prophet Muhammad foretold the precise spot every pagan Meccan soldier would fall. Those who witnessed the battle saw the prophecy come true with their own eyes.[2] ("The battle in Mecca took place because the people there knew he was false and a liar. When he entered Mecca the first time the people had seen him for who he really was a bully and a thief, so he went back to the desert and bought himself an army with money from his first wife. And anyone who opposed him were killed on site.")
(2) Prophet Muhammad prophesied the Battle of the Confederates (al-Ahzab) would be the last invasion the tribe of Quraish (the pagan Meccans) would launch against the Muslims. It was fought in the fifth year of migration, 626 CE and was the last military conflict between the two sides. All Meccans embraced Islam after a few years.[3] (Because if the they did not they were threatened with death " From the beginnings of the New Islamic Cult")
(3) The Prophet informed his daughter, Fatimah, that she would be the first member of his family to die after him. There are two prophecies in one: Fatima will outlive her father; Fatima will be the first member of his household to die after him. Both were fulfilled.[4]("For the few months that she survived following the death of her father, Fatimah found herself indirectly at the center of political disunity. In other words she was killed to get her out of the way")
(4) The Prophet Muhammad prophesied Jerusalem would be conquered after his death.[5] The prophecy was fulfilled when, according to Encyclopedia Britannica: “In 638 the Muslim Caliph, Umar I, entered Jerusalem.”[6] ("This was never a Prophecy because that war had been raging for years and the city was taken back and forth several times, it was surrendered in 637")
(5) The Prophet Muhammad prophesied the conquest of Persia.[7] It was conquered by Umar’s commander, Sa’ad ibn Abi Waqqas. In the words of Encyclopedia Britannica: (Lie)
“…raids into Sasanian territory were quickly taken up by Muhammad’s Caliphs, or deputies, at Medina - Abu Bakr and Umar ibn al-Khattab… an Arab victory at Al-Qadisiyyah in 636/637 was followed by the sack of the Sasanian winter capital at Ctesiphon on the Tigris. The Battle of Nahavand in 642 completed the Sasanids’ vanquishment.”[8] (No evidence during his time did he ever mentioned this)
(6) The Prophet Muhammad prophesied the conquest of Egypt.[9] In the words of Encyclopedia Britannica:
“Amr… undertook the invasion in 639 with a small army of some 4,000 men (later reinforced). With what seems astonishing speed the Byzantine forces were routed and had withdrawn from Egypt by 642… Various explanations have been given for the speed with which the conquest was achieved.”[10] (No evidence during his time did he ever mentioned this)
(7) The Prophet foretold confrontation with the Turks.[11] The first conflict took place in the caliphate of Umar in 22 AH.[12] (No evidence during his time he ever mentioned this)
(8) The Prophet foretold the first maritime battle to be undertaken by Muslims would be witnessed by Umm Haram, the first woman to participate in a naval expedition. He also prophesied the first assault on Constantinople.[13] (No evidence during his time did he ever mentioned this)
The first maritime battle in Muslim history was in 28 AH in the rule of Mu’awiya. It was witnessed by Umm Haram as foretold by Prophet Muhammad, and Yazid ibn Mu’awiya led the first attack on Constantinople in 52 AH.[14] (No evidence during his time did he ever mentioned this)
(9) The prophecy that Rome, Persia, and Yemen will be conquered was made during the Battle of Confederates in 626 CE,[15] under extreme circumstances, as is described by the Quran: (No evidence during his time did he ever mentioned this)
“[Remember] when they came at you from above you and from below you, and when eyes shifted [in fear], and hearts reached the throats and you assumed about God [various] assumptions. There, the believers were tested and shaken with a severe shaking. And [remember] when the hypocrites and those in whose hearts is disease said, ‘God and His Messenger did not promise us except delusion.’” (Quran 33:10-12) ("Copied from his Christian Wives with (His Messenger) added for context")
(10) Prophet Muhammad prophesied an imposter claiming to speak in the name of God would be killed at the hands of a righteous man in Muhammad’s lifetime.[16] Al-Aswad al-Ansi, an imposter prophet in Yemen, was killed in the Prophet’s lifetime by Fayruz al-Daylami.[17] (No evidence during his time did he ever mentioned this)
There are at least an additional 28 prophecies pertaining to the end times which are awaiting fulfillment. And the only way they would come true will be by men, not but by or never by divine inspiration.
Indeed these well-documented prophecies are clear proofs of the Prophethood of Muhammad, and that he was never a Prophet. But the people that came behind him and reveled in his blood lust and would have done anything to make him seem true will skewer the stories and falsely tell half truths and myths to make him seem more than he really was. Anyone who is talked into believing in this type of story telling is just looking for some truth in their lives and this is a fascinating story to lure disadvantaged youths to "The Warrior Prophet" but it is a lie. A Liar , Thief , Murder, Rapist , cannot be a teacher of the word of a true God and or a representative of the greatness that is Humanity. None of this type of behaviour has anything to do with the wonders of the Universe we live in and the beauty of life we experience everyday. All I see here is DEATH.
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