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Muhammad and Women Who Offered Themselves to Him

In the shadowy underbelly of Islamic history lies a grotesque spectacle: women who offered themselves to him—the so-called Prophet Muhammad—laying bare a system of raw power abuse, blatant objectification, and revelations suspiciously tailored to one man’s lusts. These aren’t fairy tales of romance; they’re chilling accounts from the most revered Hadith collections, like Sahih Bukhari, depicting women reduced to desperate supplicants in Medina’s streets, begging for the Prophet’s favor like slaves auctioning their bodies. Sanctioned by Quran 33:50, which grants Muhammad exclusive rights to any believing woman who gives herself to him—a perk denied to every other man—this wasn’t divine elevation but a satanic scam masquerading as piety. Aisha, his child bride turned reluctant insider, spat fire at the absurdity, her sarcasm slicing through the divine pretense like a knife. Today, this festering legacy poisons Muslim societies with entrenched misogyny, from rampant polygamy to women treated as second-class chattel. We’ll dissect these primary sources with brutal honesty, exposing how women who offered themselves to him weren’t empowered icons but damning proof of Islam’s patriarchal fraud—a satanic blueprint for control dressed in holy robes.

The Shocking Incident: Women Who Offered Themselves to Him for Public Inspection and Rejection

Nothing captures the depravity more starkly than the infamous episode in Sahih al-Bukhari 5089 (Book 67, Hadith 27), where an unnamed woman boldly approaches Muhammad in broad daylight and proclaims: O Messenger of Allah, I have come to give myself to you. Her offer isn’t born of mutual passion but echoes the Quran’s perverse privilege in 33:50: O Prophet, indeed We have made lawful to you… any believing woman if she gives herself to the Prophet. For ordinary Muslims? Forbidden. For Muhammad? A divine buffet.

What follows is pure humiliation theater. Muhammad doesn’t offer kind words, counseling, or even a polite no. He lifts his eyes, scans her body from head to toe—like a slave trader appraising merchandise at market—and then drops his gaze in silent dismissal. No explanation, no empathy. The woman, crushed but clinging to delusion, plops down nearby, waiting like a discarded toy.

Enter opportunism: a companion pipes up, O Messenger of Allah, if you have no need of her, then marry her to me. Muhammad, playing divine matchmaker without her input or a proper dowry, simply consents. She’s shuttled off like unwanted baggage, her self-offering rerouted to the next bidder. Consent? Dignity? Laughable illusions in this prophetic circus. This wasn’t love; it was a transactional farce, highlighting women’s utter disposability under Muhammad’s rule.

And this was no isolated blip. Hadiths brim with tales of women who offered themselves to him, turning his daily life into a parade of auditions. Sahih Muslim 1464 (Book 8, Hadith 3453) records Aisha’s seething envy: I felt jealous of the women who offered themselves… ‘Can a woman give herself to a man?’ Her question indicts the whole rotten setup. In a culture already rife with bride-price haggling and curtailed female rights, this prophetic privilege supercharged Muhammad’s harem while forcing women into public degradation. Rejected? Endure shame or a shotgun wedding.

Contrast this with any sane moral code: true consent thrives in privacy, equality, and respect—not public inspections by a prophet wielding god-given groping rights. Polemically, if Islam boasts of honoring women, why encode their commodification? Quran 33:50 didn’t free souls; it forged chains, institutionalizing objectification as divine will. This is the satanic fraud at Islam’s core: a so-called holy man exploiting revelation to gratify ego and urges, all while billions bow in ignorance.

Aisha’s Razor-Sharp Sarcasm: Exposing the Self-Serving Revelations Behind Women Who Offered Themselves to Him

Aisha, Muhammad’s favorite wife despite her youth (married at six, consummated at nine), wielded sarcasm like a weapon, unmasking the farce of women who offered themselves to him. In Sahih al-Bukhari 4788 (Book 65, Hadith 310), she sneers: I wonder at a woman who offers herself to a man! But she goes nuclear on Quran 33:51, which lets Muhammad shuffle his wives like cards: You may defer whom you will of them, or you may take them back to you. Aisha’s devastating comeback? I see that your Lord hastens to fulfill your desires.

Spot on. Revelations conveniently synced with Muhammad’s marital headaches, proving not divine inspiration but demonic opportunism. Recall the honey incident in Quran 66:1-2 and Sahih al-Bukhari 2581 (Book 47, Hadith 740): Wives, irked by a concubine (or honey scent—stories conflict), pressure him to swear off her. Boom—Allah intervenes, nullifying the oath and scolding the women. Pattern recognized: unlimited wives for him (Quran 4:3 caps others at four), dowry-free self-offerings, exemptions galore.

Aisha nailed it—these weren’t heavenly dictats but Muhammad’s wish-fulfillment fantasies projected as gospel. For women trapped in this nightmare? Endless jealousy wars, emotional starvation in overcrowded harems, and ironclad submission (Quran 4:34: men in charge of women, authorized to strike the disobedient). Women who offered themselves to him fed this beast, their desperation fueling a prophet’s unchecked libido while pious dupes chant Allah’s wisdom.

Dig deeper: Sahih Bukhari overflows with Muhammad’s boasts—11 wives at death, plus concubines like Maria the Copt. Revelations greased every expansion: post-hijab rules adjusted for his viewing pleasures (Quran 33:53). Satanic? Absolutely—this prophet conjured gods to serve his groin, birthing a fraud religion that subjugates half its followers under sacred lies.

More Hadith Horrors: Repeated Offers and Prophetic Indifference

The pattern repeats ad nauseam. Another Hadith (Sahih Bukhari 7:62:142) details Thawban, Muhammad’s freed slave, jealously guarding a woman offering herself—only for the Prophet to pass. These vignettes aren’t heroic; they’re a harem audition montage, with women volunteering for voyeuristic judgment. Aisha’s mockery in Sahih Muslim 1464 underscores the insanity: why debase yourselves for a man already drowning in wives? The answer screams fraud—Islam’s elevated women are auction items, their piety a prop for patriarchal porn.

The Enduring Legacy of Women Who Offered Themselves to Him: Poisoning Islam to This Day

The stench of women who offered themselves to him lingers, toxifying modern Islam. Polygamy (Quran 4:3) thrives as sunnah, pitting co-wives in cutthroat rivalry. Unequal inheritance (Quran 4:11: daughters half of sons), testimony (Quran 2:282: two women = one man), and wife-beating verses cement the hierarchy. Honor killings, child marriages, forced veiling—these spawn from Medina’s madness, where self-offering set the template for female disposability.

Apologists whimper historical context—7th-century Arabia progressed women from infanticide. Bullshit. Pre-Islamic freedoms eroded under Muhammad’s boot; pagan Arabia had poetesses and traders, but Islam shrouded them in burqas and submission. Objectification didn’t fade—it metastasized into divine law.

Polemically, this exposes Islam’s satanic fraud: Were these revelations from God or Muhammad’s mewling manipulations? A true faith uplifts; this one degrades, demanding blind fealty to a warlord’s whims. Billions suffer its grip—polygamous miseries in Nigeria, honor murders in Pakistan, FGM rationalized via Hadith. Women who offered themselves to him aren’t footnotes; they’re the smoking gun, proving Islam’s prophet peddled pious perversion.

Demand answers: Scrutinize the sources, reject the submission. Islam’s gilded cage crumbles under Hadith glare—time to shatter the satanic illusion once and for all.

Sources

– Sahih al-Bukhari 5089 (Book 67, Hadith 27): Woman offering herself, Muhammad’s inspection, companion’s marriage.
– Sahih al-Bukhari 4788 (Book 65, Hadith 310): Aisha on self-offering women and revelations fulfilling desires.
– Sahih Muslim 1464 (Book 8, Hadith 3453): Aisha’s jealousy over women offering themselves.
– Quran 33:50: Lawful for the Prophet if a woman gives herself to him.
– Quran 66:1-2: Exemption from oath in honey/concubine incident.
– Sahih al-Bukhari 2581 (Book 47, Hadith 740): Context of Aisha’s jealousy and related events.
– Additional: Sahih Bukhari 7:62:142 (Thawban incident).

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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