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That's what happens when you import your historic invasive enemies
And then they're crying about the crusades...
Maybe we need another?...
And then they're crying about the crusades...
Maybe we need another?...
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Muhammad Without Hadith: Was Jesus the Qur’an’s “Praised One”?
Who is Muhammad in the Qur’an itself—without hadith, without later biography, and without assumption?
This video examines one of the most controversial questions in early Islamic history using archaeology, manuscript evidence, linguistics, and historical method rather than theology or tradition.
By stripping away the hadith and sīra literature written generations after the Qur’an, we ask a simple but disruptive question:
What does the Qur’an actually say about Muhammad—and what does it not say?
In this analysis, we explore:
Why Muhammad appears in the Qur’an as a title, not a biography
The absence of historical and archaeological evidence for the hadith of Muhammad
The linguistic meaning of Muḥammad (“the praised one”)
The Qur’an’s split Christology and the dual presentation of Jesus (ʿĪsā)
Whether the Qur’anic Muhammad overlaps with an exalted Christological figure
How and why the biographical Arabian prophet emerges after the Qur’an
The role of the final prophet doctrine in closing Christological ambiguity
This is not a discussion of belief or faith.
It is a historical examination of texts, evidence, and development.
If you are interested in:
Early Islam and its origins
The Qur’an in its Late Antique context
Jesus in the Qur’an
Archaeology vs religious tradition
How religious figures are historicised
Then this video is for you.
https://t.me/+bJFOhkGTaUpiNTJh
Who is Muhammad in the Qur’an itself—without hadith, without later biography, and without assumption?
This video examines one of the most controversial questions in early Islamic history using archaeology, manuscript evidence, linguistics, and historical method rather than theology or tradition.
By stripping away the hadith and sīra literature written generations after the Qur’an, we ask a simple but disruptive question:
What does the Qur’an actually say about Muhammad—and what does it not say?
In this analysis, we explore:
Why Muhammad appears in the Qur’an as a title, not a biography
The absence of historical and archaeological evidence for the hadith of Muhammad
The linguistic meaning of Muḥammad (“the praised one”)
The Qur’an’s split Christology and the dual presentation of Jesus (ʿĪsā)
Whether the Qur’anic Muhammad overlaps with an exalted Christological figure
How and why the biographical Arabian prophet emerges after the Qur’an
The role of the final prophet doctrine in closing Christological ambiguity
This is not a discussion of belief or faith.
It is a historical examination of texts, evidence, and development.
If you are interested in:
Early Islam and its origins
The Qur’an in its Late Antique context
Jesus in the Qur’an
Archaeology vs religious tradition
How religious figures are historicised
Then this video is for you.
https://t.me/+bJFOhkGTaUpiNTJh
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A Visual Introduction to Sharia Law Disney Style, UKistan the British Caliphate
This video uses animation to explain Sharia law in a simple, clear, and accessible way. It breaks down the foundations of Islamic law, how it affects daily life, and why it matters in understanding Islam, culture, and society. Whether you are new to the subject…
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You’ve Been Lied to About Islam and the West | Impact Theory
Raymond Ibrahim joins Tom Bilyeu on Impact Theory to expose the forgotten 1786 warning from Thomas Jefferson about Islam—and why the West has ignored centuries of doctrinal enmity, jihad, and conquest patterns that still shape today's clashes.
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