Muhammad and Night Visits to His Wives
In the twisted tales spun by Islamic tradition, few stories expose the satanic fraud of Islam more glaringly than Muhammad’s so-called night visits to his wives. What apologists paint as a miracle of superhuman stamina is nothing short of a pornographic fantasy masquerading as piety—a lecherous prophet bouncing between nine wives in a single evening, claiming divine superstrength equivalent to thirty men. This isn’t devotion; it’s depravity, a blatant lie fabricated to whitewash a warlord’s insatiable lusts. Far from exemplifying justice, these night visits to his wives reveal Muhammad as a delusional fraud, propped up by forged hadiths and convenient revelations that stink of demonic deception. Let’s dismantle this myth piece by piece, shining a harsh light on the Islamic emperor’s naked polygamous perversion.
The Hadith on Night Visits to His Wives: A Fabricated Farce
At the heart of this absurdity lies a narration from Anas ibn Malik, one of Muhammad’s closest lackeys, preserved in so-called authentic collections like Sahih Bukhari and Muslim. Anas claims: The Prophet used to go around to all his wives in one night, and he had nine wives at that time. Picture the scene peddled by believers: a 60-year-old man, after a day of prophetic duties, energetically servicing nine women before dawn prayer. Anas amps up the nonsense: He would visit them all in one round, and he had been given the strength of thirty men.
This isn’t hyperbole—it’s hallucination. In Medina’s later years, Muhammad amassed nine wives, ballooning from his first monogamous sham with the wealthy Khadijah, who conveniently bankrolled his early scams. Apologists justify the polygamy parade as alliances or protecting widows, but let’s call it what it is: trophy wives for a power-hungry impostor. War captives turned Mothers of the Believers? More like sex slaves sanctified by scripture. The night visits to his wives weren’t equitable love tours; they were Muhammad’s nightly harem marathon, a grotesque bid to prove his virility amid rumors of impotence and exhaustion.
Scholars like Ibn Hajar and Al-Nawawi fawn over this in their commentaries, labeling it divine favor. Divine? This reeks of Satan, crafting legends to lure fools into idolizing a man whose miracles crumble under scrutiny. No eyewitness accounts beyond sycophants; no medical evidence for such endurance. Compare to real prophets like Moses or Jesus—no bedroom boasts, just genuine miracles. Muhammad’s night visits to his wives? Pure pagan fantasy, borrowed from Arabian lust lore, repackaged as holy writ.
The Prophet’s Schedule and Divine Flexibility: Convenient Excuses for Lust
Muhammad’s household justice was a rote rotation: one night per wife, ensuring none felt neglected—allegedly. Rooted in Quran 4:3’s polygamy license (up to four wives for men, but unlimited for prophets), this system pretended fairness. Yet, Muhammad got special perks via revelation. Quran 33:51 smirks: You may defer whom you will of them and receive to yourself whom you will… it is no sin on you. This verse dropped like a Get Out of Jail Free card when wives like Hafsa whined for more time—or when Muhammad fancied Aisha, his child bride favorite.
Wives clustered around Medina’s mosque like a prophetic pleasure palace: Aisha, Hafsa, Umm Salama, and others in mud huts, awaiting their turn. Anas gushes Muhammad emerged refreshed for Fajr. Refreshed? After nine romps? Biologically bankrupt! A man’s refractory period alone dooms this tale—let alone nine. This flexibility wasn’t wisdom; it was whimsy, letting Muhammad skip schedules for illness or duties, all sanctified by Allah’s rubber-stamp ayahs tailored to his tantrums.
Contrast with sane societies: Judaism and Christianity ditched polygamy post-Torah, emphasizing monogamous fidelity (Genesis 2:24). Islam? Codifies concubinage, with Muhammad’s night visits to his wives as the gold standard. Satanic inversion: what God called one flesh becomes Muhammad’s nightly flesh-fest. His Quranic guidance exposes the fraud—verses suspiciously solving his domestic squabbles, like 66:1-5 rebuking wives Aisha and Hafsa for spying on his honey-dripping side-chick escapade. Demonic favoritism, propping a false prophet’s ego.
The Absurd Logistics of Night Visits to His Wives
Logistically laughable: Wives’ quarters adjacent, sure—but traversing nine in hours? Each visit implies foreplay, intercourse, pillow talk—multiply by nine. Time it: 3-4 hours post-Isha? Impossible without Viagra from Jinn. Medina’s heat, his age (50s-60s), ailments (chronic headaches, fevers)—yet strength of 30 men? Borrowed from superstitious Arab tall tales, akin to his flying horse Buraq nonsense. No wonder skeptics like Ibn Warraq call hadiths pious forgeries, chains of narration riddled with bias.
Significance of Night Visits to His Wives: A Stain on Islamic History
These night visits to his wives aren’t profound lessons—they’re Islam’s Achilles’ heel, proving the religion a satanic scam. Apologists hail Muhammad as Uswatun Hasanah (perfect example), but what example? Teaching men to juggle harems amid exhaustion? Polygamy was Arabian norm, yes—but Muhammad claimed supremacy, elevating it with equity only he supernaturally achieved. Eleven wives at peak (Quran 33:52 capped it post-excess), including Zaynab, snatched from adopted son Zaid via revelation (33:37)—incest-by-proxy legalized!
In context: Post-Khadijah, marriages masked predation—widows like Sawda (old and ugly, per Aisha’s taunts), captives like Juwayriya. Mothers of the Believers forbade remarriage (33:53), trapping them eternally. Night visits to his wives resolved equity? Only in fairy tales. Jealousies boiled: Aisha’s hadith mocks older wives; poisonings rumored. Scholars admit tensions, yet paint paradise.
This myth fueled jihadist polygamy today—Taliban, ISIS harems echoing Muhammad. Satanic fruit: oppression, not uplift. Real prophets shunned luxury; Jesus fasted, healed widows without wedding them. Muhammad? Feasted, wedded, bedded—night visits to his wives as miracle, rivaling his illiteracy proof (reciting what he heard from Jews/Christians, twisted).
Lessons from the Prophet’s Routine: Warnings Against Deception
Twisting Islamic wisdom, we extract red flags:
1. Inequity Masquerading as Justice: Rotation bred rivalry—Aisha dominated despite fairness. Polygamy crushes women, proven by modern stats: higher divorce, abuse in Muslim polygynists.
2. Phony Superhumanity: Strength of 30 echoes Greek Hercules myths, not God. Faith aids prayer, not priapism. Exposed: Muhammad’s satanic pacts (black magic admissions in Bukhari).
3. Flexibility as Fraud: Quran bends to Muhammad’s will—600+ verses on his life. Self-serving god? Antichrist hallmark (1 John 2:22).
Modern Muslims dodge: Promote monogamy? Hypocrisy—their prophet’s sunnah demands emulation. Night visits to his wives haunt Islam, unemulatable without admitting lie.
Exposing the Deeper Demonic Agenda
Delve deeper: Hadith chains? Anas served young (10), narrating decades later—memory myth-making. Bukhari/Muslim sahih? 99% rejected by Western scholars like Goldziher. Night visits to his wives parallels shamanic sex rites, Muhammad’s epileptic revelations (veins bulging, foaming per Aisha). Satan apes God (2 Corinthians 11:14), gifting power for souls. Polygamy? Demonic dilution of marriage sacrament.
Islam’s fruit: 1.8 billion ensnared, women veiled/subjugated, jihads raging. Jesus offered freedom; Muhammad, harem chains.
Conclusion: The Enduring Fraud of Night Visits to His Wives
The night visits to his wives stand as Islam’s smoking gun, a lurid legend unmasking Muhammad as satanic fraud, not prophet. Anas’s tall tales, Quranic loopholes, and superstrength swindle fool only the willfully blind. This wasn’t balance—it was blasphemy, inverting God’s design into bedroom conquests.
Today, dissecting night visits to his wives arms truth-seekers to reject Islam’s demonic delusion. True leadership serves God and family monogamously, not ninefold fornication. Muhammad’s sunnah? Shun it. Seek Christ, the sinless Savior, whose miracles heal, not horrify. Islam’s legacy crumbles under scrutiny—expose the fraud, embrace reality, and flee the satanic snare.
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