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Psychoanalysis of Prophet (PBUH) confirms Islam is true

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    In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficient, the Most Merciful

    If the Holy Quran is not the Word of Allah, than the only apparent alternative is that it is the product of Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him and his family) imagination - God forbid. Hostile Christian missionaries study the Quran and consistently conclude that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) claimed to have revelations that were very convenient for his personal needs. For example, they consider him to be greedy for wealth and power, and so cite such as the following revelations that were for his own convenience

    The fools among the people will say "What hath turned them from the qibla to which they were used?" Say To Allah belong both east and West He guideth whom He will to a Way that is straight. (2142)

    In this revelation, Allah is responding to a charge laid against the enemies that the direction of prayer was changed from the temple in Jerusalem to the Kaaba in Makka because the Jews had betrayed the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him). This is what the Christian missionaries allege also, that the Prophet (peace be upon him) would get revelations for his personal convenience, but to make his look as though God is telling him what to do.

    Another example is that in his lifetime, the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him) was bitterly mocked (and still is) by his vicious enemies. For spiritual comfort and reaffirmation of his divine commission he received revelations that compared what is happening to him to the Prophets of old

    Mocked were (many) apostles before thee; but their scoffers were hemmed in by the thing that they mocked (610)

    If we do a psychoanalysis we can be sure than that the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon him) was indeed mocked, and this revelation came for the purpose of reassuring him, specifically by comparing him with the Prophets of old, whom this Prophet seemed to have gotten much affinity and identification with.

    One of the miracles of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) mentioned in the Holy Quran is the splitting of the moon. According to the narrations and multidudes of eye witness reports, a sign came when the Holy Prophet (PBUH) pointed to the moon and for a temporary moment it broke into two pieces, one side visible from one end, and the other at another end over a mountain. However, in the age and context in which the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was living in people actually believed in sorcery and this is why this event did not result in a mass conversion to Islam at its occurrence, though many did convert as a result of it. The Prophet's enemies who clearly saw this miracle began to broadcast that it was sorcery

    The Hour (of Judgment) is nigh, and the moon is cleft asunder. But if they see a Sign, they turn away, and say, "This is (but) transient MAGIC." (541-2)

    The significance of all this is that now, people who don't believe in religion, and atheists in particular, don't believe in magic or sorcery, but at least this psychoanalysis proves that something significant did indeed occur that resulted in the Prophet's enemies accusing him of sorcery, and him getting a revelation (or concocting one according to christian missionaries) reassuring him that he is a miracle-working prophet and not a sorcerer.

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      Watch the "God's Warriors" (of the Abrahamic faithheads) on CNN by Chritiane Amanpour.

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        Yeah right.

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