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From the Mouth of Muhammad: 'Allah Will Wed Me to the Virgin Mary'

  

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Via:  xxjefferson51  •  7 years ago  •  14 comments

From the Mouth of Muhammad: 'Allah Will Wed Me to the Virgin Mary'
At a time when Western people are constantly warned to speak respectfully of Muhammad, or else offended Muslims might respond with violence – to the shame and blame of those who exercise their freedom of expression – consider what Muslims regularly say about the things non-Muslims hold dear.

Recently, during his televised Arabic-language program, Dr. Salem Abdul Galil – previously deputy minister of Egypt's religious endowments for preaching – gleefully declared that, among other biblical women (Moses' sister and Pharaoh's wife), "our prophet Muhammad – prayers and peace be upon him – will be married to Mary the Virgin in paradise." (Note: the Arabic word for "marriage" denotes "legal sexual relations" and is devoid of Western "romantic" or Platonic connotations.)


Where did Galil – this governmental official who also holds that Muslims can wear the hated crucifix to deceive Christians – get this idea? As usual, from Muhammad himself. In a hadith that was deemed reliable enough to be included in the renowned Ibn Kathir's corpus, Muhammad declared that "Allah will wed me in paradise to Mary, Daughter of Imran" (whom Muslims identify with Jesus' mother) (1).

If few modern Christians are aware of this Islamic claim, medieval Christians living in Muslim-occupied nations were not. There, Muslims regularly threw this fantasy in the faces of Catholic and Orthodox Christians, who venerated Mary as the "Eternal Virgin."

Thus, Eulogius of Cordoba, an indigenous Christian of Muslim-occupied Spain, once wrote, "I will not repeat the sacrilege which that impure dog [Muhammad] dared proffer about the Blessed Virgin, Queen of the World, holy mother of our venerable Lord and Savior. He claimed that in the next world he would deflower her."

As usual, it was Eulogius's offensive words about Muhammad – and not the latter's offensive words about Mary – that had dire consequences: he, as well as many other Spanish Christians vociferously critical of Muhammad, were found guilty of speaking against Islam and publicly tortured and executed in "Golden Age" Cordoba in 859.

Not only do many Western academics suppress or whitewash such historical anecdotes of Muslim persecution of Christians, but some – whether intentionally or out of ignorance – warp them in an effort to portray Christian victims of Islam as Christian persecutors of Islam. Thus, after quoting Eulogius's aforementioned lament against Muhammad, John V. Tolan, a professor and member of Academia Europaea, writes:

This outrageous claim [that Muhammad will marry Mary], it seems, is Eulogius's invention; I know of no other Christian polemicist who makes this accusation against Muhammad. Eulogius fabricates lies designed to shock his Christian reader. This way, even those elements of Islam that resemble Christianity (such as reverence of Jesus and his virgin mother) are deformed and blackened, so as to prevent the Christian from admiring anything about the Muslim other. The goal is to inspire hatred for the "oppressors[.]" ... Eulogius sets out to show that the Muslim is not a friend but a potential rapist of Christ's virgins. (Saracens: Islam in the Medieval European Imagination, p.93)

As already seen, however, it was Muhammad himself – not any "Christian polemicist" – who claimed that Mary would be his eternal concubine. But facts apparently don't matter to academics like Tolan, who are more eager to demonize Eulogius in an effort to exonerate the "offended" Muslims who slaughtered him.

Putting real or feigned history aside, let's return to modern-day Egypt and consider why Dr. Galil – a governmental official described as a "moderate," a bridge-builder between Muslims and Christians – would openly say what he knows that millions of Orthodox Christians in Egypt will find repugnant: that Christ's mother would be given to – and have sex with – what Christians deem a false prophet.

To be sure, many Egyptian Christians did express outrage, including on social media, though none responded with violence. Had a leading Christian cleric, or even a little Coptic boy, claimed that Aisha – Muhammad's favorite wife, who holds a venerated place in Sunni tradition – will be married to and have sex with a false prophet, he would have been beaten and, if not killed in the process, imprisoned under Egypt's "anti-defamation of religions" law, which supposedly protects both Islam and Christianity.

But as every Muslim and Christian knows, Egypt's "anti-defamation of religions" law – which has been responsible for the arrest and punishment of many Copts accused of mocking Islam on social media – is in reality an anti-defamation of Islam law. Things held sacred by Christians are free game – including, apparently, for "moderate" governmental officials.

After all, Islam – beginning with its prophet and all throughout its scriptures – is built on defaming non-Muslims and their religions, Judaism and Christianity in particular. So how can repeating what Islam holds to be true ever be deemed blasphemous by Muslims – sensitivities of infidels be damned?

(1) From al-Muʿjam al-Kabīr, an early collection of hadith compiled by Imam Tabarani.



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XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51    7 years ago

The double standard between what Islam can say about others and vice versa that is enforced as well by their progressive allies in the west is noted.  

 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
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link   Hal A. Lujah    7 years ago

Is there sex in heaven?  What purpose would that serve?  Sex is for procreation only!!!

 
 
 
Old Hermit
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link   Old Hermit  replied to  Hal A. Lujah   7 years ago

Is there sex in heaven?  What purpose would that serve?  Sex is for procreation only!!!

 

 

Of the delights of this world man cares most for sexual intercourse, yet he has left it out of his heaven.
    Mark Twain

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Hal A. Lujah   7 years ago

Except to the Muslim it isn't.  Their heroes are to receive 72 permanently regenerating virgins each night forever.  

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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link   JohnRussell    7 years ago

WGAF ?

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51    7 years ago

The Christian bashing Muslim defenders from the progressive left have arrived

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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link   JohnRussell  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

If you are not a Muslim why are you concerned with Muslim religious beliefs, unless they advocate violence?

Why do you care what Muhammad may have believed about the Virgin Mary? It seems like none of your business. 

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser    7 years ago

Considering that they lived about 800 years apart, time wise, that would be quite a feat!  Do you think he meant figuratively-speaking?

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Dowser   7 years ago

The Biblical references to God and His Church are figurative.  What Mohammed said was that when he got to heaven Allah was going to let him defile the Virgin Mary.  That the real Mary after Jesus was born was a traditional human wife of Joseph is besides the point, at least as far as The Orthodox and Catholic is concerned as they venerate her way beyond what Protestants do.  

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Thank you!

Somehow, I can't see God/Allah allowing that to happen.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Dowser   7 years ago

I can't either but Allah is the form of God Mohammed invented and he did say that was what he was going to do with Allah's approval.  This though is more about the double standard between what Muslims are permitted to say about other religions and what others can say about theirs.  

 
 

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