He (Allah) Who Created Khadijah – Did He Not Create Others?
In the twisted annals of Islamic lore, a bizarre tale emerges from the so-called authentic hadiths of Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, exposing the glaring absurdities at the heart of this satanic fraud masquerading as a religion. Picture this: Muhammad, the self-proclaimed prophet of Allah—He Who Created Khadijah—obsesses endlessly over his long-dead first wife, Khadijah, to the point that his child-bride Aisha bursts into jealous rages. Even years after Khadijah’s death, Muhammad can’t shut up about her, praising her beauty, piety, and support while surrounded by a harem of living wives. Why this creepy fixation on a corpse when He Who Created Khadijah clearly crafted billions of other women? This isn’t divine devotion; it’s the pathetic pathology of a con man whose revelations reek of human frailty and deception. Dive into this embarrassing episode, and you’ll see Islam’s foundational myths crumble under the weight of their own contradictions.
The Myth of Khadijah: Islam’s Overhyped Founding Matron
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid is peddled by Muslim apologists as the unbreakable pillar of early Islam—a wealthy 40-year-old merchant who snagged the 25-year-old Muhammad, bore him six kids, and bankrolled his prophethood delusions. Defying societal norms, they say? Please. In pre-Islamic Arabia, rich widows remarrying younger men wasn’t exactly revolutionary; it was pragmatic business. She stood by him during Mecca’s persecutions—mostly boycotts he exaggerated for sympathy—and died in 619 CE, conveniently before his power grabs escalated.
But here’s the fraud: Muhammad’s endless gushing about her postmortem isn’t loyalty; it’s a calculated PR stunt to sanctify his origins. He slaughters sheep and sends meat to her old pals, bleating, Eat it, for it was a favorite of Khadijah. This isn’t nostalgia; it’s necrophilic name-dropping to guilt-trip his followers into venerating a dead woman who enabled his scam. Khadijah was the first to swallow his cave hallucinations from Jibril (Gabriel), becoming the inaugural dupe in Islam’s pyramid scheme (a process he supposedly verified using Khadijah’s thighs). Her legacy as a beacon of faith? More like the dowry that launched a death cult. He Who Created Khadijah made countless superior women, yet Muhammad elevates this one to near-divinity, revealing Allah’s will as nothing but his boss’s whim.
Aisha’s Jealousy: Exposing the Petty Prophet’s Harem Hell
Now enter Aisha bint Abi Bakr, Muhammad’s favorite sex toy, married at six or seven (consummated at nine, per Bukhari 5:58:234—don’t fact-check the apologists who squirm). Spirited, intelligent, and a hadith-spewing machine with over 2,000 narrations (a spirit that also led her to raise her voice to the prophet), Aisha was still green with envy—not over living rivals like Zainab or Hafsa, but over a rotting cadaver (a dynamic that exposes the lie at Islam’s core). Sahih Bukhari (3:48:829) and Sahih Muslim (31:5971) capture her whining (this jealousy became so extreme she reportedly wished for a scorpion’s sting):
> I was not jealous of any other wife of the Prophet as I was jealous of Khadijah (although) she died three years before the Prophet married me, and that was only because I heard him mentioning her too often and because his Lord had ordered him to give her the glad tidings of a palace in Paradise.
Jealous of a ghost? Aisha begs him to ditch Khadijah’s friends for fresh ones; he snaps back, defending the dead over the living: She believed in me when others rejected me… Allah has commanded me to give her the glad tidings of a palace made of Qasab in Paradise. Imagine the dysfunction: A child-wife overshadowed by a hag Muhammad banged for 25 years. This isn’t human emotion; it’s the farce of a polygamous predator who can’t let go, using divine commands as a shield for his creepy obsessions.
He Who Created Khadijah: Why the Divine Obsession with One Witch?
He Who Created Khadijah—did He not create others? This rhetorical gut-punch from the title lays bare Islam’s satanic core. If Allah is the omnipotent creator, why does his prophet fixate on one 65-year-old hag (at death) amid a world teeming with better women, as Aisha sniped? Muhammad’s retort? No, by Allah, Allah did not create better women than her. Absurd! Khadijah was postmenopausal, child-bearing done, yet she’s paradise-palace worthy while Aisha, young and fertile, seethes.
Psychologically, it’s textbook: Muhammad’s first love was his sugar mama, the financier of his fraud. No other wife matched that—none funded his Meccan flops or vouched for his epileptic seizures as revelations. Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani’s Fath al-Bari whitewashes this as gentle teaching, but it’s gaslighting. Angel Jibril supposedly descends with a pearl palace for Khadijah (to soothe Aisha?), proving Allah’s favoritism. Divine intervention for dead-wife fan service? That’s not God; that’s a demon scripting Muhammad’s harem dramas.
This exposes Islam’s polygamous pathology: 11+ wives, yet eternal pining for numero uno. Critics rightly scoff—why envy the deceased when He Who Created Khadijah sculpted Eve, Mary (Islam’s side-character), and untold beauties? The hadiths scream fraud: Muhammad’s loyalty justifies neglecting the living, mirroring his theology of jihad rewards over earthly decency.
Unpacking the Satanic Dynamics: Polygamy, Pedophilia, and Prophetic Pettiness
Delve deeper, and Aisha’s meltdown unmasks Muhammad’s depravity. In a household of co-wives—Zainab (ex-wife of adopted son Zaid, revealed permissible via Quran 33:37), the jealous Hafsa, scholarly Umm Salama—only Khadijah triggers rage. Why? She owns the origin myth. Aisha, despite lap-sitting during revelations (Bukhari 6:60:433), can’t erase those 25 years.
Islam’s defenders claim this humanizes the Prophet. Baloney! It dehumanizes everyone: Child marriages, wife-beating allowances (Quran 4:34), unlimited concubines—yet tantrums over a dead rival. Quran 93:8 nods to Khadijah’s favor, but that’s retroactive fanfic. Modern Muslims tout lessons like tolerating past loves? Try excusing serial monogamy turned harem horror.
Historically, this fraud fueled Islam’s spread: Khadijah’s wealth bought allies; her death freed Muhammad for warlord polygamy. Aisha’s honesty? She narrated it all, unwittingly torpedoing the mythos. Her later maturity included leading rebellions against Ali (Battle of the Camel), proving prophets’ kin were as power-hungry as he.
He Who Created Khadijah in Modern Context: A Warning Against Islamic Delusion
Today, this tale isn’t resonant—it’s radioactive. Muslims cling to it for authenticity, but it screams cultish insanity: Worship a dead woman’s shade while apologists dodge Aisha’s age or Muhammad’s poisons (Bukhari 5:59:713). In relationships, it glorifies necrophilia over normalcy—loyalty to ghosts amid living neglect.
Critics hammer the irony: He Who Created Khadijah created feminists, scientists, reformers—billions rejecting veils, stonings, apostasy deaths. Yet Islam demands Khadijah-worship, enforcing her as the ideal submissive enabler. This isn’t timeless love; it’s tyrannical nostalgia propping a 1400-year fraud.
Expose the lies: Muhammad’s devotion masked lust and loot. Jibril’s palace? Hallucinated bribe. Aisha’s jealousy? Collateral in a satanic sex cult.
Conclusion: Shatter the Fraud of He Who Created Khadijah
Aisha’s jealousy toward Khadijah doesn’t humanize Islam—it incinerates it. He Who Created Khadijah—did He not create others? Absolutely, myriads superior to this overrated relic whose steadfastness birthed butchery from Mecca to Mumbai. Muhammad’s remembrance isn’t honor; it’s the anchor of a satanic scam enslaving 1.8 billion.
This narrative demands rejection: Islam celebrates dysfunction, divine favoritism for corpses, prophetic perversions. Khadijah’s legacy endures as a millstone—funding false faith, enabling endless envy. In a rational world, we laugh at such drivel, embracing truth over Allah’s absurd theater. He Who Created Khadijah created free thinkers too—rise against the fraud, for true liberation awaits beyond its chains.
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