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To: zax who wrote (909408)12/18/2015 6:15:58 PM
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You're doing a good job of being a good dhimmi. Bashing Jesus but protecting the "good name" of Mohammed. The crimes of Mohammed are very relevant because this arch-villain is still inspiring terrorism and crimes today.

The Sirat Rasul Allah compiled by Ibn Ishaq is a Muslim source and here is some of the info in it:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Life-Muhammad-I-Ishaq/dp/0196360331

.....Part 3 is relevant to the modern researcher in that it contains a comprehensive list of attacks against Non Muslims. These attacks are the result of Mohammad's contention that Allah ordered him to fight non-Muslims and the background for that "revelation" begins on page 212 (Allah orders Muhammad to Fight.)

The lists of attacks, about 45 or so, and a couple of defensive operations, are identified:

The first raid: on Waddan.(p. 281)

Hamza's raid to the coast (p. 283)

Raid on Buwat (p. 285)

Raid on al-Ushayra (p. 285)

Raid on al-Kharrar (p. 286)

Raid on Safawan (p. 286)

Battle of Badr (p. 289)

Raid on B. Sulaym (p.360)

Raid called al-Sawig (p. 361)

Raid on Dhu Amarr (p. 362)

Raid on al- Furu (p. 362)

Attack on B. Qaynuqa (p. 363)

Raid on al-Qarada (p. 364)

Battle of Uhud (p. 370)

Raid of Dhatu'l Riqa (p. 445)

Last Expedition to Badr (p. 447)

Raid on Dumatu'l-Jandal (p. 449)

Battle of the Ditch (p. 456) (a defensive operation)

Attack on B. Qurayza (p. 461)

Attack on B. Lihyan (p. 485)

Attack on Dhu Qarad (p. 486)

Attack on B.al-Mustaliq (p. 490)

Expedition to Kharbar (p. 510)

Raid on Muta (p. 531)

Khalid destroys al-Uzza (p. 565)

Battle of Hunayn (p. 566)

Capture of al-Ta'if (p. 587

Raid on Tabuk (p. 602)

Destruction of al-Lat (p. 615)

Usama's expedition to Palestine (p. 652)

Ghalib's raid on B. al-Mulawwah (p. 660)

Zayd's raid on Judham (p. 662)

Zayd' raid on B.Fazara and the death of Umm Qirfa (p. 664)

Abdullah b. Rawaha's raid to kill al-Yusayr (p. 665)

Abdullah b. Unays's raid to kill Khalid b. Sufyan (p. 666)

Uyayna's raid on B, al-Anbar (p. 667)

Ghalib's raid on B.Murra (p. 667)

Amr b. al-'As's raid on Dhatu'l Salasil (p. 668)

Ibn Abu Hadrad's raid on Idam (p. 669)

His (Ibn Abu Hadrad) raid on Ghaba (p. 671)

Abdu'l Rahman's raid on Dumatu'l-Jandal (p. 672)

Abu Ubayda's raid to the coast (p. 673)

Salim b. Umayr's raid to kill Abu `Afak (p. 673)

Umayr b. Adiy's raid to kill Asma (p. 675)

Alqama's raid (p. 677)

Kurz's raid on the Bajilis (p. 677)

Ali's raid on the Yaman (p. 678)

Ishaq gives "A Summary of Muhammad's raids and expeditions" (p. 659) recounting that Muhammad personally led 27 raids and actually fought in nine (9) engagements: Badr; Uhud, al-Kandaq; Qurayza; al-Mustaliq; Khubar; the occupation; Hunayn and al-Ta-if.. (p. 660).

Ishaq provides details identifying names of both Muslims and Non-Muslims in multiple engagements, sequencing and phasing of the fighting characterizing various attacks, description, background and narratives of specifically targeted assassination raids, and of the murders of other raid and expedition survivors. For example, the attack on B.Fazara resulted in the capture of Umm Qirfa Fatima d. Rabi'a b. Badr. "She was a very old woman, wife of Malik." And she was murdered "by putting a rope to her two legs and to two camels and driving until they rent her in two (p. 665). Muhammad's piecemeal, leisurely, butchery of between 600 - 900 survivors of the raid on B. Qurayza is described on page 464 and the parceling of the Qurayza property, women and (36) horses among the Muslims is described on page 466.