Monday, April 30, 2012

Kumbe Korun ni Bandia na ya Kugushi


MAREHEMU MUHAMMAD AGUSHI NA KUBANDIKA UONGO NDANI YA KORAN
In Bukhari's Hadith Collection alone we find a sea of disturbing and contradictory claims regarding the compilation of Allah's book. There were differing versions, even in Marehemu Muhammad's day: "Ibn Abbas asked, 'Which of the two readings of the Qur'an do you prefer?' The Prophet answered, 'The reading of Abdallah ibn Mas'ud.' Then Abdallah came to him, and he learned what was altered and abrogated." This is reasonably clear. The Hadith says that portions of the Qur'an were conflicting, changed, and cancelled. Kama ilivyo kawaida ya MAREHEMU MUHAMMAD, yeye kachukua KORANI iliyo gushiwa na yeye mwenyewe na iliyo jaa aya za Rafiki yake Kipenzi, Shetani.

Tradition tells us that Marehemu Muhammad had not foreseen his death, and so he had made no preparations for gathering his revelations. He left it up to his followers to sift through the conflicting versions. That's astonishing. Islam's lone "prophet" left his Qur'an as vapor, sound waves that had long since faded.

Bragging one day, the imposter called his surahs a miracle: Bukhari:V6B61N504 "Muhammad said, 'Every Prophet was given miracles because of which people believed. But what I have been given is Divine Inspiration which Allah has revealed to me. So I hope that my followers will outnumber the followers of the other Prophets.'"
 

If the Qur'an was his only "miracle," why would he leave it in such horrid condition? I believe the answer is clear.Muhammad knew his recitals had been nothing more than a figment of his less-than-admirable imagination, situational scriptures designed to satiate his cravings.
 

KORANI YA KUGUSHI KWA WAARABU PEKEE
Preserving these recitals would only serve to incriminate him, as this Hadith suggests. Muslim: C24B20N4609 "The Messenger said: 'Do not take the Qur'an on a journey with you, for I am afraid lest it would fall into the hands of the enemy.' Ayyub, one of the narrators in the chain of transmitters, said: 'The enemy may seize it and may quarrel with you over it.'"



Koran ni ya kugushi

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