“I will expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula”

In the dark underbelly of Islamic history lurks a chilling declaration from Muhammad himself: “I will expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula until I leave none but Muslims.” This isn’t some obscure footnote—it’s a core hadith from Sahih Muslim, one of Islam’s most authentic collections. Far from a noble vision of purity, expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula reveals Islam’s foundational blueprint for religious intolerance, ethnic cleansing, and totalitarian control. What apologists spin as divine foresight is nothing less than a satanic fraud masquerading as prophecy—a blueprint for jihadist supremacy that exposes Muhammad not as a messenger of peace, but as a warlord driven by demonic hatred.

This hadith isn’t just ancient trivia; it’s the smoking gun proving Islam’s incompatibility with pluralism. Expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula wasn’t about sanctity—it was a calculated purge to consolidate power, eliminate rivals, and brainwash a region into submission. As we dissect its context, authenticity, brutal implementation, and poisonous legacy, the fraud unravels. Islam’s defenders will squirm, but the facts scream: this is no religion of peace; it’s a cult of conquest bent on eradicating all who dare worship differently.

Historical Context: A Blood-Soaked Prelude to Ethnic Cleansing

Picture the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century: a vibrant patchwork of tribes, polytheists, Jews, Christians, and pagans coexisting in uneasy alliances. Jewish communities like Banu Qaynuqa, Banu Nadir, and Banu Qurayza thrived in Yathrib (later Madinah), contributing economically and culturally. Christians dominated Najran and Yemen, their monasteries dotting the landscape. This diversity was no accident—it was the norm in a trading hub crossroads.

Enter Muhammad in 622 CE, fleeing Mecca after his message flopped. He drafts the so-called Charter of Madinah, promising protections to Jews and others. But promises meant nothing to this self-proclaimed prophet. Betrayals? The Jews clashed with him during battles like Uhud and the Trench (Khandaq), siding with his enemies out of self-preservation. Muhammad’s response? Savage retribution. Banu Qurayza men were beheaded en masse—some say 600-900—women and children enslaved. This wasn’t justice; it was genocide lite, the opening act of expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula.

Southward, Najran’s Christians sent a delegation in 631 CE. Muhammad’s Treaty of Najran was a farce—a temporary stay of execution before relocation. Why? Because the Hijaz—Makkah and Madinah—had to become Islam’s no-go zone for infidels. Apologists cite Quran 9:28, banning polytheists from the Sacred Mosque as unclean. Extending that to Jews and Christians? That’s not Quranic purity; it’s rabid supremacism, a satanic edict to monopolize holy turf. Muhammad’s vision was power consolidation, not piety. The Arabian Peninsula wasn’t Islam’s heartland yet—he made it one by force, spilling blood to forge his caliphate fantasy.

## The Hadith Exposed: Authenticity or Fabricated Fanaticism?

Narrated by Abu Hurairah—Muhammad’s prolific hype-man—the hadith blares: “I will expel the Jews and the Christians from the Arabian Peninsula until I leave none but Muslims.” Found in Sahih Muslim’s Book of Jihad (yes, jihad), under a chapter literally titled Expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula. Imam Muslim (d. 875 CE) compiled this sahih (authentic) tome alongside Bukhari’s, with chains of narration hailed as ironclad.

But let’s call the bluff. Hadith science is a house of cards—anonymous narrators, centuries-later compilations, and endless forgeries. Cross-checks in Abi Dawud and Ahmad? More echo chambers. The future tense I will expel (an unzilu) is pitched as prophecy, like Constantinople’s fall. Nonsense! Muhammad died in 632 CE without fully purging the Peninsula; it took his successors’ butchery. This isn’t foresight—it’s a retroactive boast, a satanic sleight-of-hand to deify a failed warlord. Islam’s scholarly consensus accepts it because dissent means death. Expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula wasn’t divine; it was delusional demagoguery, the fraud’s core scripture.

Implementation: From Muhammad’s Threats to Caliphal Carnage

Muhammad kickstarted the horror show. After Khaybar’s 628 CE conquest, Jews were booted to Syria, their lands seized under property rights euphemisms—classic taqiyya theft. Najran Christians got the same: shipped to Iraq by Abu Bakr.

The real bloodbath? Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (634-644 CE). In 637 CE, he weaponized the hadith, sending goons to Khaybar, Fadak, Tayma, and Najran. Compensation? A pittance for forced marches into exile. Al-Tabari and Ibn Kathir gloat over these peaceful migrations—peaceful if you ignore the terror of uprooting communities. Umar’s fatwa: There shall not remain two religions in the land of the Arabs. Purity? Try fascism.

Exceptions? Zoroastrians got dhimmi scraps outside Hijaz, paying jizya extortion. But the Peninsula stayed judenrein and christianfrei through Umayyads, Abbasids, Ottomans—even today in Saudi Arabia’s non-Muslim bans near holy sites. Expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula wasn’t merciful relocation; it was ethnic cleansing, a blueprint for ISIS-style caliphates. Satanic? Absolutely—mirroring Hitler’s Mein Kampf in religious robes.

Scholarly Sham: Justifying Jihad with Joggling

Ibn Hajar and Al-Nawawi interpret it as Hijaz-only—convenient limits on a limitless hate. Modern frauds like Yusuf al-Qaradawi call it security, ignoring history’s betrayals as pretext for murder. Saudi laws enshrine it, barring non-Muslims from Mecca.

Critics nailed it: intolerance incarnate. Islam’s pluralism tales (Andalusia’s Convivencia) crumble—forced conversions, pogroms galore. Maqasid al-shariah? Objectives of evil: preserve Islam by exterminating rivals. Expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula exposes the sham—no coexistence, just conquest.

Contemporary Cancer: Islam’s Intolerant Legacy

Today, this hadith fuels Wahhabi Saudi tyranny and global jihad. Haramayn guardianship means Hajj for suckers, but no infidels allowed. It validates prophethood? Only for brainwashed believers. In globalization’s age, it screams: Islam rejects coexistence, demanding domination.

Echoes everywhere: Hamas charters cite similar supremacism; Iran’s Jewish expulsions; Pakistan’s blasphemy lynchings. Expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula isn’t history—it’s Islam’s eternal playbook, breeding terrorists from madrassas to mosques.

Unveiling the Satanic Fraud

The Prophet’s vow to expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula morphed from rant to reality, turning the region into a theocratic wasteland. Sahih Muslim enshrines this poison as authentic, but it’s the fraud’s fracture point—Muhammad’s hatred laid bare. Expelling the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula was no protective act; it was satanic savagery, safeguarding nothing but a false faith’s grip.

Islam’s apologists twist it into mercy, but facts indict: betrayal myths masked mass murder, prophecies were power grabs, caliphs cashed ethnic cleansings. This hadith shatters the religion of peace mirage, exposing a satanic scam built on supremacy, deception, and death. Demand Hadith.al-Islam.com’s full text—then weep for the world still infested by its lies. Reject this fraud; embrace truth over tyranny.

(Word count: 1,248)

author avatar
Kevin baxter Operator
Dr. Kevin Baxter, a distinguished Naval veteran with deep expertise in Middle Eastern affairs and advanced degrees in Quantum Physics, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence. a veteran of multiple wars, and a fighter for the truth