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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:09 am    Post subject: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjected Reply with quote

Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
subjected to abuse and persecution.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims_by_the_Meccans
Contents
[hide]

* 1 Overview
* 2 History
o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
* 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
+ 3.1.1 Male
+ 3.1.2 Female
o 3.2 Free Muslims
* 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]


It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

* Bilal
* Abu Fakih
* Ammar ibn Yasir
* Abu Fuhayra
* Lubaynah
* Al-Nahdiah
* Umm Ubays
* Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

* Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
* Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
* Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
* Abu Fuhayra
* Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].


[edit] Female

* Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
* Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
* Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
* Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
* Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

* Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
* Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
* Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
* Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
3. ^ islamonline.com
4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org
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kangarooistan
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:47 am    Post subject: Re: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjec Reply with quote

On Oct 3, 6:09 pm, kangarooistan <bejahdarv...@gmail.com> wrote:
Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
subjected to abuse and persecution.https://secure.wikimedia.org/
wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims...
Quote:
Contents
[hide]

    * 1 Overview
    * 2 History
          o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
          o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
          o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
          o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
          o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
          o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
          o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
    * 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
          o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
                + 3.1.1 Male
                + 3.1.2 Female
          o 3.2 Free Muslims
    * 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]

It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

    * Bilal
    * Abu Fakih
    * Ammar ibn Yasir
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Lubaynah
    * Al-Nahdiah
    * Umm Ubays
    * Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

    Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

    Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

    Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

    Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

    Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

    Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

    Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

    * Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
    * Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
    * Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
    * Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].

[edit] Female

    * Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
    * Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
    * Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
    * Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
    * Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

    * Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
    * Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
    * Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
    * Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

   1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
   2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
   3. ^ islamonline.com
   4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
   5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
   6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
   7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
   8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
   9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org
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kangarooistan
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:03 am    Post subject: Re: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjec Reply with quote

On Oct 3, 6:09 pm, kangarooistan <bejahdarv...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often

subjected to abuse and persecution.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims...
Quote:
Contents
[hide]

    * 1 Overview
    * 2 History
          o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
          o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
          o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
          o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
          o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
          o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
          o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
    * 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
          o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
                + 3.1.1 Male
                + 3.1.2 Female
          o 3.2 Free Muslims
    * 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]

It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

    * Bilal
    * Abu Fakih
    * Ammar ibn Yasir
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Lubaynah
    * Al-Nahdiah
    * Umm Ubays
    * Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

    Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

    Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

    Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

    Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

    Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

    Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

    Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

    * Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
    * Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
    * Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
    * Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].

[edit] Female

    * Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
    * Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
    * Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
    * Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
    * Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

    * Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
    * Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
    * Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
    * Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

   1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
   2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
   3. ^ islamonline.com
   4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
   5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
   6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
   7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
   8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
   9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org

Yep , attacking Islam sure does slow them down

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_by_country
Back to top
kangarooistan
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:59 am    Post subject: Re: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjec Reply with quote

On Oct 3, 7:03 pm, kangarooistan <bejahdarv...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 3, 6:09 pm, kangarooistan <bejahdarv...@gmail.com> wrote:> Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

 In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
 subjected to abuse and persecution.https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims...



Contents
[hide]

    * 1 Overview
    * 2 History
          o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
          o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
          o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
          o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
          o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
          o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
          o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
    * 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
          o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
                + 3.1.1 Male
                + 3.1.2 Female
          o 3.2 Free Muslims
    * 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]

It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

    * Bilal
    * Abu Fakih
    * Ammar ibn Yasir
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Lubaynah
    * Al-Nahdiah
    * Umm Ubays
    * Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

    Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

    Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

    Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

    Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

    Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

    Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

    Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

    * Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
    * Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
    * Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
    * Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].

[edit] Female

    * Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
    * Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
    * Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
    * Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
    * Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

    * Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
    * Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
    * Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
    * Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

   1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
   2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
   3. ^ islamonline.com
   4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
   5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
   6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
   7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
   8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
   9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org

Yep , attacking Islam sure does slow them down

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_by_country

Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
subjected to abuse and persecution.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims...

- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Quote:
Contents
[hide]

* 1 Overview
* 2 History
o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
* 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
+ 3.1.1 Male
+ 3.1.2 Female
o 3.2 Free Muslims
* 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]

It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

* Bilal
* Abu Fakih
* Ammar ibn Yasir
* Abu Fuhayra
* Lubaynah
* Al-Nahdiah
* Umm Ubays
* Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

* Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
* Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
* Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
* Abu Fuhayra
* Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].

[edit] Female

* Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
* Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
* Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
* Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
* Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

* Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
* Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
* Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
* Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
3. ^ islamonline.com
4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org

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Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
subjected to abuse and persecution.
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* 1 Overview
* 2 History
o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
* 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
+ 3.1.1 Male
+ 3.1.2 Female
o 3.2 Free Muslims
* 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]

It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

* Bilal
* Abu Fakih
* Ammar ibn Yasir
* Abu Fuhayra
* Lubaynah
* Al-Nahdiah
* Umm Ubays
* Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

* Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
* Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
* Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
* Abu Fuhayra
* Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].

[edit] Female

* Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
* Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
* Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
* Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
* Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

* Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
* Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
* Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
* Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
3. ^ islamonline.com
4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org

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Contents
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* 1 Overview
* 2 History
o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
* 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
+ 3.1.1 Male
+ 3.1.2 Female
o 3.2 Free Muslims
* 4 References
[edit] Overview
Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]
It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:
* Bilal
* Abu Fakih
* Ammar ibn Yasir
* Abu Fuhayra
* Lubaynah
* Al-Nahdiah
* Umm Ubays
* Zinnira.
[edit] History
[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)
The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].
Main article: Sahaba's first blood
In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.
[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)
Main article: First migration to Abyssinia
In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].
[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)
Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia
Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].
After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].
[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)
Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites
The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.
[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)
Main article: Year of Sorrow
[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)
Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if
In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].
[edit] 1 AH (621–622)
Main article: Migration to Medina
This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.
[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances
[edit] Slaves who were Muslims
[edit] Male
* Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
* Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
* Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
* Abu Fuhayra
* Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].
[edit] Female
* Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
* Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
* Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
* Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
* Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].
[edit] Free Muslims
* Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
* Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
* Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
* Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]
[edit] References
1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
3. ^ islamonline.com
4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjec Reply with quote

Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
subjected to abuse and persecution.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims...
Contents
[hide]

* 1 Overview
* 2 History
o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
* 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
+ 3.1.1 Male
+ 3.1.2 Female
o 3.2 Free Muslims
* 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]

It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

* Bilal
* Abu Fakih
* Ammar ibn Yasir
* Abu Fuhayra
* Lubaynah
* Al-Nahdiah
* Umm Ubays
* Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

* Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
* Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
* Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
* Abu Fuhayra
* Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].

[edit] Female

* Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
* Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
* Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
* Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
* Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

* Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
* Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
* Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
* Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
3. ^ islamonline.com
4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org
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    * 1 Overview
    * 2 History
          o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
          o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
          o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
          o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
          o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
          o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
          o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
    * 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
          o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
                + 3.1.1 Male
                + 3.1.2 Female
          o 3.2 Free Muslims
    * 4 References
[edit] Overview
Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]
It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:
    * Bilal
    * Abu Fakih
    * Ammar ibn Yasir
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Lubaynah
    * Al-Nahdiah
    * Umm Ubays
    * Zinnira.
[edit] History
[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)
The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].
    Main article: Sahaba's first blood
In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.
[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)
    Main article: First migration to Abyssinia
In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].
[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)
    Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia
Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].
After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].
[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)
    Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites
The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.
[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)
    Main article: Year of Sorrow
[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)
    Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if
In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].
[edit] 1 AH (621–622)
    Main article: Migration to Medina
This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.
[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances
[edit] Slaves who were Muslims
[edit] Male
    * Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
    * Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
    * Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
    * Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].
[edit] Female
    * Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
    * Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
    * Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
    * Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
    * Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].
[edit] Free Muslims
    * Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
    * Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
    * Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
    * Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]
[edit] References
   1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
   2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
   3. ^ islamonline.com
   4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
   5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
   6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
   7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
   8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
   9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org

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Islamists await hijacked ship's weapons cache - Somali extremists are
preparing to unload the huge weapons cache from a Ukrainian freighter
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moslem cartoon character mohammad and his bumchum allaah were child
molesting goat fuckers and nikomaks


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 2:51 pm    Post subject: Rushdie doesn't regret Verses - London - Salman Rushdie says Reply with quote

Rushdie doesn't regret Verses - London - Salman Rushdie says he's not
sorry he wrote The Satanic Verses, even though the book drew an
Iran-sponsored death sentence that forced him to spend years in hiding.
- The Satanic Verses enraged some Muslims and brought a death sentence
for blasphemy from Iran's then-leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.



HOW TO BECOME A SHITSKIN MOSLEM - this is how: fuck goats, fuck your
mother (nikomak), molest children, wear a beekeepers outfit all the
time, never shower or bath, beat your wives, learn terrorist activities
at a maddrassa, wipe your ass with stones, sell the donkey you fucked to
a nearby village, marry a nine year-old , send your child off to an
indoctrination camp, practice thighing with little kids, ............
Practice all those and you too could become a prophet !!


Elif air ab tizak mohammad !!!!

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sanha-gp@sanha.org.za
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 3:18 pm    Post subject: Re: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjec Reply with quote

kangarooistan wrote:

Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
subjected to abuse and persecution.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims_by_the_Meccans
Quote:
Contents
[hide]

* 1 Overview
* 2 History
o 2.1 8 BH (613οΏ½614 CE)
o 2.2 7 BH (614οΏ½615 CE)
o 2.3 6 BH (615οΏ½616 CE)
o 2.4 5 BH (616οΏ½617 CE)
o 2.5 3 BH (618οΏ½619 CE)
o 2.6 2 BH (619οΏ½620 CE)
o 2.7 1 AH (621οΏ½622)
* 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
+ 3.1.1 Male
+ 3.1.2 Female
o 3.2 Free Muslims
* 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]


It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

* Bilal
* Abu Fakih
* Ammar ibn Yasir
* Abu Fuhayra
* Lubaynah
* Al-Nahdiah
* Umm Ubays
* Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613οΏ½614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613οΏ½614 CE) [4].

Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614οΏ½615 CE)

Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614οΏ½615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615οΏ½616 CE)

Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616οΏ½617 CE)

Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618οΏ½619 CE)

Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619οΏ½620 CE)

Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621οΏ½622)

Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

* Yasir ibn Amir οΏ½ tortured and killed [8].
* Bilal ibn Ribah οΏ½ lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt οΏ½ lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
* Abu Fakih οΏ½ tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
* Abu Fuhayra
* Ammar ibn Yasir οΏ½ tortured [8].


[edit] Female

* Sumayyah bint Khabbab οΏ½ killed by spear [1].
* Al-Nahdiah οΏ½ tortured [8]
* Umm Ubays οΏ½ tortured [8]
* LubaynahοΏ½ extensively beaten [8]
* Zinnira οΏ½ beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

* Muhammad οΏ½ entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
* Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad οΏ½ was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
* Ruqayyah bint Muhammad οΏ½ was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
* Sa'd ibn Ubadah οΏ½ tortured [4]

[edit] References

1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
3. ^ islamonline.com
4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second οΏ½Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjec Reply with quote

On Oct 3, 7:03 pm, kangarooistan <bejahdarv...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Oct 3, 6:09 pm, kangarooistan <bejahdarv...@gmail.com> wrote:> Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

 In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
 subjected to abuse and persecution.https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims...



Contents
[hide]

    * 1 Overview
    * 2 History
          o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
          o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
          o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
          o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
          o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
          o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
          o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
    * 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
          o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
                + 3.1.1 Male
                + 3.1.2 Female
          o 3.2 Free Muslims
    * 4 References

[edit] Overview

Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]

It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:

    * Bilal
    * Abu Fakih
    * Ammar ibn Yasir
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Lubaynah
    * Al-Nahdiah
    * Umm Ubays
    * Zinnira.

[edit] History

[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)

The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].

    Main article: Sahaba's first blood

In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.

[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)

    Main article: First migration to Abyssinia

In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].

[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)

    Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia

Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].

After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].

[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)

    Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites

The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.

[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)

    Main article: Year of Sorrow

[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)

    Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if

In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].

[edit] 1 AH (621–622)

    Main article: Migration to Medina

This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.

[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances

[edit] Slaves who were Muslims

[edit] Male

    * Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
    * Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
    * Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
    * Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].

[edit] Female

    * Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
    * Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
    * Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
    * Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
    * Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].

[edit] Free Muslims

    * Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
    * Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
    * Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
    * Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]

[edit] References

   1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
   2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
   3. ^ islamonline.com
   4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
   5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
   6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
   7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
   8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
   9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.org

Yep , attacking Islam sure does slow them down


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Rushdie doesn't regret Verses - London - Salman Rushdie Reply with quote

Moslem cartoon character mohammed was a paedophile 6th century warlord
who cooked up a false religion in order to supplement brutality as a
means of bringing people under subjection wrote:
Quote:
Rushdie doesn't regret Verses - London - Salman Rushdie says he's not
sorry he wrote The Satanic Verses, even though the book drew an
Iran-sponsored death sentence that forced him to spend years in hiding.
- The Satanic Verses enraged some Muslims and brought a death sentence
for blasphemy from Iran's then-leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.



HOW TO BECOME A SHITSKIN MOSLEM - this is how: fuck goats, fuck your
mother (nikomak), molest children, wear a beekeepers outfit all the
time, never shower or bath, beat your wives, learn terrorist activities
at a maddrassa, wipe your ass with stones, sell the donkey you fucked to
a nearby village, marry a nine year-old , send your child off to an
indoctrination camp, practice thighing with little kids, ............
Practice all those and you too could become a prophet !!


Elif air ab tizak mohammad !!!!

info@muslimmatch.com or apache@muslimmatch.com or
politicsIranian@googlegroups.com
jamiat@islamsa.org.za
dsirc@mweb.co.za
jamiatmp@lantic.co.za
sanha-kzn@sanha.org.za
sanha-gp@sanha.org.za
sanha-cpt@sanha.org.za
helpline@sanha.org.za
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furtivo4000@gmail.com

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 4:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Islam thrives despite Persecution , Muslims often subjec Reply with quote

On Oct 3, 8:59 pm, kangarooistan <khan.gu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans

 In the early days of Islam at Mecca, the new Muslims were often
 subjected to abuse and persecution.https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Persecution_of_Muslims...

- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -



Contents
[hide]
    * 1 Overview
    * 2 History
          o 2.1 8 BH (613–614 CE)
          o 2.2 7 BH (614–615 CE)
          o 2.3 6 BH (615–616 CE)
          o 2.4 5 BH (616–617 CE)
          o 2.5 3 BH (618–619 CE)
          o 2.6 2 BH (619–620 CE)
          o 2.7 1 AH (621–622)
    * 3 List of Specific Recorded Instances
          o 3.1 Slaves who were Muslims
                + 3.1.1 Male
                + 3.1.2 Female
          o 3.2 Free Muslims
    * 4 References
[edit] Overview
Some were killed, such as Sumayyah bint Khabbab, the seventh convert
to Islam, who was tortured first by Abu Jahl [1]. Muhammad was
protected somewhat by the influence of his family, but even he was
subjected to such abuse; while he was praying near the Kaaba, Abu
Lahab threw the entrails of a sacrificed camel over him, and Abu
Lahab's wife Umm Jamil would regularly dump filth outside his door
[2]. And if free Muslims were attacked, slaves who converted were
subject to far worse. The master of the Ethiopian Bilal ibn Rabah (who
would become the first muezzin) would take him out into the desert in
the boiling heat of midday and place a heavy rock on his chest,
demanding that he forswear his religion and pray to the polytheists'
gods and goddesses, until Abu Bakr bought him and freed him. [3]
It was due to this that Abu Bakr bought the freedom of the following
persons:
    * Bilal
    * Abu Fakih
    * Ammar ibn Yasir
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Lubaynah
    * Al-Nahdiah
    * Umm Ubays
    * Zinnira.
[edit] History
[edit] 8 BH (613–614 CE)
The physical assaults started in 8 BH (613–614 CE) [4].
    Main article: Sahaba's first blood
In 8 BH (614 CE), the early Muslims were on their way to the hills of
Mecca to hold a meeting with Muhammad, when a group of polytheists
observed their gathering and began to abuse and fight them. Sad'a beat
a polytheist and shed his blood, reportedly the first instance of
bloodshed in the history of Islam.
[edit] 7 BH (614–615 CE)
    Main article: First migration to Abyssinia
In seventh Islamic month (Rajab) of 7 BH (614–615 CE) [5] twelve male
and twelve female Sahaba, the Muslims who originally converted in
Mecca, migrated to Aksumite Ethiopia (in Arabic, al-Habash, or
"Abyssinia"), seeking refuge from persecution [5].
[edit] 6 BH (615–616 CE)
    Main article: Second migration to Abyssinia
Following the return from the First migration to Abyssinia, the
Muslims continued to suffer Persecution by the Meccans [4]. This time,
in 6 BH (616 CE) almost one hundred Muslims made a second migration
back to Ethiopia were they stayed protected [6].
After the Muslims in Arabia had migrated to Medina in 7 AH (628) [6]
and attained security, the Muslims in Ethiopia migrated back to Arabia
and reunited with them in Medina [4] after six years absence [6].
[edit] 5 BH (616–617 CE)
    Main article: Meccan boycott of the Hashemites
The Meccan boycott of the Hashemites by the Quraish was proclaimed in
617.
[edit] 3 BH (618–619 CE)
    Main article: Year of Sorrow
[edit] 2 BH (619–620 CE)
    Main article: Muhammad's visit to Ta'if
In 620, after the Year of Sorrow when his main source of support, Abu
Talib had died did the persecution increased exponentially, so he
tried to seek support from the neighboring city of Tai'f [7].
[edit] 1 AH (621–622)
    Main article: Migration to Medina
This persecution ultimately provoked the Migration to Medina.
[edit] List of Specific Recorded Instances
[edit] Slaves who were Muslims
[edit] Male
    * Yasir ibn Amir – tortured and killed [8].
    * Bilal ibn Ribah – lied on burning sand, had a very heavy stone
put on his chest with somebody jumping on it.
    * Khabbab ibn al-Aratt – lied on burning sand, had hot metal put
on his head,
    * Abu Fakih – tied and dragged on burning sand, had a very heavy
stone put on his chest [9]
    * Abu Fuhayra
    * Ammar ibn Yasir – tortured [8].
[edit] Female
    * Sumayyah bint Khabbab – killed by spear [1].
    * Al-Nahdiah – tortured [8]
    * Umm Ubays – tortured [8]
    * Lubaynah– extensively beaten [8]
    * Zinnira – beaten until she lost her eyesight temporarily [9].
[edit] Free Muslims
    * Muhammad – entrails of animals thrown at him while praying,
people trying to strangle him, subjected to boycott, assassination
attempt.
    * Umm Kulthum bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab
[4]
    * Ruqayyah bint Muhammad – was divorced on orders of Abu Lahab [4]
    * Sa'd ibn Ubadah – tortured [4]
[edit] References
   1. ^ a b themuslimweekly.com
   2. ^ witness-pioneer.org
   3. ^ islamonline.com
   4. ^ a b c d e f The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on
sunnipath.com
   5. ^ a b Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
   6. ^ a b c Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses":
Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
   7. ^ The American Muslim (TAM)
   8. ^ a b c d e Millennium_Biography
   9. ^ a b witness-pioneer.or