Bill Thompson
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And as for your thereligionofpeace.com copypasta (you already posted links, why are you spamming the thread with the text?), you'll note how they heavily quote from Ibn Ishaq's biography of Muhammad, with a sprinkling of brief bits from the Qur'an and the two main hadith of Bukhari and Muslim. Note how they always list it as "Ibn Ishaq/Hisham".
That's because what they're quoting is Alfred Guillaume's 1955 reconstruction of Ishaq's book, formed by translating what Ibn Hisham quoted and said about what Ishaq wrote, with a few other quotations of Ishaq's work made by other medieval Arabic writers. He had to do that because Ishaq's original is long since lost, and only exists as quotations by other Muslim authors. Almost no Muslim authorities treat any part of the works quoted as authoritative in any way (that is, the hadiths that Ishaq wrote), because they're considered almost entirely unreliable. His work is also filled with errors and contradictions to other, more authoritative, sources, further impeaching its credibility as a historically accurate work.
In other words, as a source for what Muslims actually believe Muhammad said and did in his lifetime, it's useless. Even Ishaq's contemporaries like Malik bin Anas Bin Malik bin Abu Amir Al-Asbahi considered him a liar and fraud.
Only Islamophobes like thereligionofpeace.com cite it as any kind of reliable testimony regarding the life and deeds of Muhammad. That's why they cite it over and over, and never any other contemporary Muslim writer, nor any modern historical scholarship.
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Why doesn't CAIR respond to their challenge then?
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Pages/CAIR-Questions.htm
I posted the quotes because I thought you did not read the links.
Your comment that so-and-so or such-and-such is not a reliable source because you do not like what they say is the game that Scientologists and Mormons also play. The DNA proof against the Mormon Church was address by, at one time, attacking the faithful Mormons at BYU who discovered it. Scientologists smeer the people who speak out againt them as well. It seems like a similar game here. Is it?
"Islamophobes" reminds me too much of when I was called "anti-Mormon". It is a transparently bad personal attack. It is "Ad Hominim". Shows that you are the one using logical fallicies, not me.
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