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Muhammad's name is in the Bible? really?Oh darn it it is MukhammadReader comment on item: Still Asleep After Mumbai Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 5, 2009 at 07:31 Our dear samer whose Arabic must be poor as he did not seem to know what the words bitannah and dahaaha really mean wrote >"Makhamad" So what if the arabic hah is voclaized by Isrealis as Kh big deal >The Jews cannot pronounce the Arabic "ح"; "H"; instead they always use the Arabic "خ ", "kH"; of course they can but again you are beyond help because you command of lingusitics is really poor. And Wow great discovery that Israelis that do not speak Arabic vocalize the Arabic letter hah as khah so Hamas becomes vocalized as Khamas big deal. Oh Arabic? There is no P letter in Arabic and a Pakistani like you would be a el-bakistani and the Syriac Purqan (salvation) becomes the Arabic Furqan and here is your bonus for today the Syriac hanpe (pagan) becomes Arabic hanif as the Syraic P becomes Arabic F . so congratulations our dear samer but those hanifs in Mecca were really a bunch of pagans. Oh there is more and there is no V in Arabic so Victor becoems a Fictor and oh the letter geem aka jeem is a big mess so a Margaret becomes a marghareet (except in Egypt where the letter jeem is vocalized as geem) So did you learn something new today? Oh one more bonus in Urdu your language the Arabic letter dal becomes a Z so the name Shadia becomes Urdu Shazia and the Arabic word Hadrat becomes Urdu hazrat which if we translate back to arabic it becomes a vulgar Arabic for "I will pass gas" >Makhamad is in Arabic "Mahamad", with an ح the name of Muhammad in Arabic Bogus the rasm of the word is: MHMD which is edited by adding a damma above the first letter meem and a fatha above the letter hah and a shadda above the letter meem (Oh Allah forgot at add a second meem here) and also a fatha and then the dal with a sukun et viola we have: MuHaMMaD and so much for the unedited Qur'an >verse 5:16 in (Song of Solomon 5:16) "His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely. This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem." is a reference to Muhammad Really? This is a reference to Muhammad? But wait I have a few questions for you: 1. We are told by no other than Ibn kathir in the tafseer of surat al-tahreem that Abul Qasim loved to eat 3asl nahl or honey and he had bad breath this means that the above Mukhammad (sic) must not be Muhammad the Arabian warlord and caravan raider as this Muhammad (sic) has sweat mouth 2. Where does it say in the above verse that this person is Muhammad aka Qutham aka Abul Qasim aka Ahmad who was born in 3am al-feel and who was an Arabian warllrod and caravan raider and child molester. You will not find it 3. The Bible is corrupted (sic) Right? Then the above verse must be corruption too. Right? then you have no case 4. Allah also spoke to me and I changed my name to Muhammad and my Israeli friends call me Mukhammad (Like Muhammad changed his name and kunya from Qutham and Abul Qasim to Muhammad) oh and my friends call me Ahmad. Oh and Allah spoke to me via an angel called Gabriel Based on this I must be the Muhammad mentioned in the above verse 5. But wait your Allah says in Arabic in Q157-158 that we will find the name of al-rasul al-nabi al-ummi in the Bible right? Assuming that such nabi/rasul is Muhammad/mukhammad then your Allah is saying that the Bible is really not corrupted so is the Bible corrupted or not?And the usual Quranic confusion So you see you have no case and I urge you to abandon islam and be free again
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