TheReligionofPeace.com  Presents: 
The Myths of  Muhammad 


The Myth: 
Muhammad Made Mecca a More Tolerant  City 
The  Truth: 
Most everyone agrees that after thirteen  years of preaching his new 
religion, Muhammad did not have very much success and  was forced to flee Mecca 
with his 150 followers.  There he formed an army  and returned eight years 
later to conquer the city that rejected him. 
Muslims who are not as knowledgeable about  the true record left by the 
historians of the day believe that Mecca was a city  of extreme religious 
persecution and evil pagans who simply had to be conquered  because of the 
danger 
they posed.  Muhammad then fully forgave the people  and everyone lived in 
harmony, enjoying the new age of peace and religious  tolerance that Islam 
brought to the city. 
Today's Muslims have a visceral need to  believe that their religion made 
Mecca a better city, because if Islam wasn't  better than the paganism that 
came before, then it has little chance of being  better than Western religion 
and other alternatives that exist today.   
Unfortunately, the picture painted by the  early Muslim historians is in 
stark contrast to what today's Muslims desperately  want to believe.  The 
truth is that Islam transformed a highly tolerant and  religiously pluralistic 
city into one of only two in the entire world where one  is not even allowed 
to set foot if they do not profess the predominant  religion.  (Not 
surprisingly, Medina is the other).   
Mecca, prior to Muhammad, was one of six  cities in Arabia with a Kaaba, 
the cube-like building that housed hundreds of  idols and religious artifacts. 
 The Meccans were mostly polytheists, who  worshipped their preferred gods 
yet respected everyone else's.   
Mecca was also the site of an annual  religious pilgrimage, in which people 
from across the region would visit the  city over a four month period.  The 
commerce and income generated from this  annual event was extremely 
important to the local economy. 
People from foreign lands were allowed to  store their idols at the Kaaba, 
including Hindus.  There was even room made  for the faith of Jews and 
Christians, who worshipped there alongside the  others.  Meccans allowed 
conversions between faiths and there was no record  of persecution against 
those who 
practiced their religion without insulting  others. 
Even Muhammad's own experience is proof of  the Meccan desire to live in 
peace and harmony.  According to Muslim  historical sources, the people of 
Mecca did not mind Muhammad  preaching a new religion, as he began to do in 610 
at the age of 40.  They  simply asked that he be as tolerant of them as 
they were of him.   
Instead of obliging, however, the  self-proclaimed prophet broke with 
tradition and openly insulted the local  religions as well as the ancestors of 
the people who practiced it.  (See _Myth: Muhammad was Persecuted by the 
Meccans for  Preaching Islam_ 
(http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-pers-new-religion.htm)  
for  references).  This not only caused great 
offense, but it directly  threatened the primary source of livelihood for many 
residents. 
Even so, the people allowed Muhammad to  preach in contradiction to local 
customs for 13 years, which is proof  positive of their tolerance.  In fact, 
it was the Muslims who were the _first to draw blood_ 
(http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-first-blood.htm) , as they 
became 
increasingly violent toward the  skeptical mainstream of society.   
To be fair, there were some Meccans who  responded in kind after the 
Muslims became violent, but only one death was  recorded in the Sira (that of 
an 
elderly slave from stress) and none in the  Hadith.  Muhammad's presence was 
still tolerated up to the point that he  finally joined with a foreign tribe 
in an _alliance of war_ 
(http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-hijra.htm)  against the 
very city in which he lived.  At  that point he 
was evicted from Mecca.  The year was 622. 
Although his adversaries were content _leaving him alone_ 
(http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-medina-persecution.htm)  
in Medina, 
where he fled with his cult, Muhammad  would not let go of the bitterness of 
his 
rejection.  He constantly  harassed the Meccans by _raiding their caravans_ 
(http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-raid-caravans.htm)  
and _goading_ (http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-badr.htm)   
them into open conflict.  Eventually, he tricked them into signing a 
_10-year treaty_ 
(http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-hudaibiya.htm)  which left 
them defenseless before his army when he  suddenly decided to 
take the city by surprise less than two years later in  630. 
The violent history of early Islam leaves  little for Muslim apologists to 
make the case that Islam is a peaceful, tolerant  religion.  The occupation 
of Mecca in the aftermath of Muhammad's victory  is usually their primary 
example, however, since it was not followed by  widespread massacre of the 
residents (other than the annihilation of anyone who  tried to defend his home 
from foreign occupation, as a handful did). 
Yet, it is fascinating to see just how low  Islam's own defenders must set 
the bar for their religion.  It is clear  from the accounts of Ibn 
Ishaq/Hisham and other early historians that the  residents of Mecca did not 
want 
war, did not prepare  for war, and were obviously not expecting it when 
Muhammad marched  through the gates of their city with an army of 10,000 
soldiers.  
There is  simply no reason to expect that these innocent people would be 
slaughtered in  the first place (other than the fact that the prophet of Islam 
had _ordered_ 
(http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Muhammad/myths-mu-qurayza.htm)   such 
massacres in the past). 
As it was, there were some residents who were  sentenced to death by 
Muhammad himself ("a small number who were to be killed  even if they were 
found 
beneath the curtains of the Ka'ba" Ishaq/Hisham 818,  see also Abu Dawud 
_2677_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/abudawud/014-sat.php#014.2677)
 ).  These included his old enemies who had personally mocked and 
rejected  him, including two slave girls who had made up songs about him: 
"He had two singing girls,  Fartana and her friend, who used to sing 
satirical songs about the apostle, so  he ordered that they should be killed" 
(Ibn 
Ishaq/Hisham  819)
Their master, Ibn Khatal, an apostate from  Islam, was also slain on 
Muhammad's order even as he tried to take refuge in  what was considered the 
holiest of places: 

Allah's Apostle entered Mecca  in the year of its Conquest wearing an 
Arabian helmet on his head and when the  Prophet took it off, a person came and 
said, "Ibn Khatal is holding the  covering of the Ka'ba (taking refuge in the 
Ka'ba)." The Prophet said, "Kill  him." (_Bukhari 29:72_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/bukhari/029-sbt.php#003.029.072)
 , _Muslim 
7:3145_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/muslim/007-smt.php#007.3145)
 )
A former scribe of Muhammad's named Abdullah  also made the hit list for 
leaving Islam after realizing that the transmissions  from Allah were 
_arbitrary_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/bukhari/052-sbt.php#004.052.085)
   by successfully suggesting changes to Muhammad about the 
wording of certain  supposedly immutable "revelations."   
As with some of the others, Abdullah managed  to save his neck by 
"converting" to Islam just before the moment of  execution.  Rather than mock 
the 
people who mocked him, or turn the other  cheek (as a different "prophet" named 
Jesus once preached), Muhammad killed  those who would not repent for 
rejecting him (see the Answering Islam article _Muhammad and the Ten Meccans_ 
(http://www.answering-islam.org/Silas/meccan10.htm)  for a full list of those 
were sentenced and/or  executed). 
It was at this point that Mecca, one of the  most religiously diverse 
cities on earth, became one of the most oppressive and  intolerant.  Muhammad's 
first order of business was to destroy the idols of  the very people who 
allowed him to preach his religion in their city for  thirteen years: 

"The Prophet entered Mecca and  (at that time) there were three hundred and 
sixty idols around the Ka'ba. He  started stabbing the idols with a stick 
he had in his hand and reciting:  "Truth (Islam) has come and Falsehood 
(disbelief) has vanished."  (_Bukhari 43:658_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/bukhari/043-sbt.php#003.043.658)
 )
The prophet of Islam then sent his men out to  destroy the temples of other 
tribes, both around Mecca (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 840)  and as far away as Yemen 
(Bukhari 59:643).   
With their own religion violently destroyed,  most Meccans had no choice 
but to outwardly "embrace" the very religion they had  adamantly rejected for 
the twenty-one years prior to having a sword at their  throat.  To say that 
this was heartfelt (as some Muslims today actually do)  stretches the limits 
of credulity. 
Before evicting those who would not convert,  Muhammad first used the 
allied strength of the local Meccans to conquer a  neighboring city, al-Taif, 
as 
payback for their earlier rejection of him (and,  ironically enough, their 
own unwillingness to make an alliance with him against  the Meccans). 
After a few months, Muhammad was in a  position to break what was left of 
his treaty and forcibly evict the remaining  non-Muslims from their own city: 
"So when the sacred months have  passed away, then slay the idolaters 
wherever you find them, and take them  captives and besiege them and lie in 
wait 
for them in every ambush, then if  they repent and keep up prayer and pay 
the poor-rate, leave their way free to  them."  (Quran _9:5_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/quran/verses/009-qmt.php#009.005) )
Prayer and the "poor due" are among the  pillars of Islam - salat and zakat 
respectively. According to Islam's holiest  text therefore, the only way 
for polytheists to avoid death was to convert to  Islam or flee the city.  
Consider the fate of an elderly man who preferred  to pray in his own way: 

"The Prophet recited  Suratan-Najm (103) at Mecca and prostrated while 
reciting it and those who  were with him did the same except an old man who 
took 
a handful of small  stones or earth and lifted it to his forehead and said, 
'This is sufficient  for me.' Later on, I saw him killed as a 
non-believer." (_Sahih Muslim 19:173_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/bukhari/019-sbt.php#002.019.173)
 ) .  
Needless to say, anyone who did not profess  their faith in Muhammad after 
a four month grace period was not allowed back  even to perform the 
pilgrimage, which had been a centuries-old tradition.   According to the 
Qur'an, 
this was not because they posed any sort of physical  threat, but rather 
because they were "unclean" (Quran _9:28_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/quran/verses/009-qmt.php#009.028) 
) 
The story of Muhammad's violent expulsion of  non-Muslims from their own 
city can also be found in Ibn Ishaq/Hisham  920-923.  Muslim apologists often 
claim that Muhammad only commanded the  killing of those pagans who had 
"broken the treaty," yet the historical context  states that the command to 
fight applies to "the polytheists who had broken  the agreement as well as 
those 
who had a general agreement after the four months  which had been given 
them as a fixed time" (Ishaq/Hisham 922).  In  other words, unbelievers were 
given four months to vacate their homes, whether  they had done anything wrong 
or not. 
Those who were left in the once tolerant city  of Mecca lived under a 
draconian theocracy in which an outward display of  religion was required by 
Muhammad as a test of personal loyalty.  Those who  refused to comply were 
literally burned alive: 

"The Prophet said, 'No prayer  is harder for the hypocrites than the Fajr 
and the 'Isha' prayers and if they  knew the reward for these prayers at 
their respective times, they would  certainly present themselves (in the 
mosques) even if they had to crawl.' The  Prophet added, 'Certainly I decided 
to 
order the Mu'adh-dhin (call-maker) to  pronounce Iqama and order a man to lead 
the prayer and then take a fire flame  to burn all those who had not left 
their houses so far for the prayer along  with their houses.'" _Bukhari 
11:626_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/bukhari/011-sbt.php#001.011.626)
 
Jews and Christians weren't spared the  religious bigotry.  In fact, they 
were eventually chased out of the entire  Arabian peninsula based on 
Muhammad's final injunction from his deathbed:  
I will expel the Jews and  Christians from the Arabian Peninsula and will 
not leave any but Muslim.  (_Sahih Muslim 4366_ 
(http://www.usc.edu/org/cmje/religious-texts/hadith/muslim/019-smt.php#019.4366)
 )
So, Muhammad not only evicted non-Muslims  from Mecca, he also banned them 
from approaching the Kaaba altogether.   This was an extraordinary example 
of hypocrisy given that, according to the  Qur'an's second chapter, 
preventing people from worshipping at the Kaaba is akin  to "persecution," and 
so 
important that "slaughter" is mandated by Allah in this  case.   
Islam thus became a system of double  standards in which "might makes 
right" and the morality of an action is judged  only by whether or not it 
advances Islam or benefits Muslims.  To this day,  Muslims demand the freedom 
to 
preach their faith in non-Muslim countries, yet  actively deny the same right 
to other religions where and when they have the  power.  They also insist 
that others have the right to convert to Islam,  while no Muslim has the right 
to leave [Islam] on penalty of  death. 
The effects of supplanting the traditional  pagan system with Muhammad's 
legacy of intolerance were undeniable.  Fifty  years after Muhammad's death, 
the Kaaba, which had stood for centuries under the  banner of religious 
tolerance and respect, lay in ruins from one of the many  internal Muslim wars 
that sprang up immediately following Muhammad's  death. 
To this day, Muslims are still at each others  throats and there is no 
Islamic country in the world that truly allows other  religions to preach 
openly 
and recruit converts as Muhammad was allowed to do in  Mecca.  In stark 
contrast to its pre-Islamic history, this city now holds  the honor as being 
the most religiously intolerant city on earth, as non-Muslims  are not even 
allowed to visit... and there is not a single Muslim voice of  protest.  

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