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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kafir4 ever: [QB] How about MuhamMAD? It is an established fact that Muhammad took birth in a Pagan family. He grew up with Pagan traditions and practices, which then dominated Mecca, his birth place. They preserved and nurtured their pagan faith with all dedications and force, for it not only helped them keep their spirits alive in the arid, inhospitable and harsh conditions of their surroundings, it also provided them their sustenance. In an atmosphere where almost all people practiced paganism, there was no way for Muhammad to remain outside its influence that controlled all spheres of his life. The fact that he worshipped the idol of al-Uzza and that he sacrificed an animal at its altar (Philip K. Hitti, History of the Arabs, p. 98) are good reasons, based on which anyone can conclude that Muhammad grew up as a Pagan and lived the life of a Pagan, until he began to wear the mantle of a prophet from the age of forty. Pagan Muhammad became the Prophet of Islam in the cave of Hira without ever invoking Kalima Tayyaba. The angel, who visited him in the cave, is not reported to have asked him to recite it, even though no non-Muslim, as the one Muhammad was, could then or can now enter Islam without first confessing that there is no deity but Allah and also that Muhammad is His Messenger. It is truly amazing to note that a Pagan Muhammad was able to found Islam without himself ever converting to it. Perhaps, his charms and charisma and brutality were responsible for his astounding success; otherwise, how could a Pagan have established the concept of one Deity without himself paying homage to Him? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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