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Muhammad Converses with His Friend Ya’fur (His Donkey)

In the bizarre annals of Islamic mythology, few tales expose the satanic fraud of Islam more glaringly than the story where Muhammad converses with his friend Ya’fur (his donkey). This isn’t some ancient fairy tale from forgotten folklore—it’s peddled by Muslim scholars as part of their prophetic history, complete with a talking ass that spouts divine wisdom. Picture the so-called last prophet chatting away with his beast of burden about ancient prophets, angelic greetings, and its own funeral arrangements. What a load of donkey dung! This fabrication isn’t just weak; it’s a damning indictment of Islam’s core—a religion built on fabricated hadiths (such as the infamous monkey stoning incident), unreliable chains of liars, and desperate attempts to mimic Biblical miracles while delivering cartoonish absurdities. As we’ll uncover, even Islamic experts trash this nonsense as da’if (weak) or mawdu’ (fabricated), laying bare the fraudulent foundation of the entire Muhammadan cult.

The Ridiculous Fabrication: Muhammad Converses with His Friend Ya’fur (His Donkey)

Let’s dive into this steaming pile of Islamic legend. According to obscure Shia and Sunni scraps like Al-Khisal by Sheikh Saduq and Bihar al-Anwar by Allama Majlisi, Muhammad’s donkey Ya’fur (also Ufayr or Yafur) wasn’t your average pack animal. No, this enlightened equid claims descent from donkeys ridden by Abraham, Moses, and Jesus—because apparently, every holy man in Islam needed a braying sidekick. During a leisurely jaunt in Medina, Ya’fur allegedly pipes up: Hey Prophet, my ancestors toted your prophetic predecessors through miracles. Bury me in a Muslim cemetery, say salam to the angels for me, and watch me drop dead right now!

Muhammad, ever the gullible mark in these tales, dutifully complies, digging a grave for his chatty companion. Proponents gush that this proves Allah’s dominion over beasts (a theme also found in the tale of his conversation with a gazelle), echoing Quran snippets like the hoopoe bird snitching to Solomon (27:18-19) (a theme repeated in other hadiths, such as a cow and a wolf that speak). But hold your applause—this is no divine endorsement. The Quran never mentions Ya’fur or any such donkey dialogue. It’s pure extra-Quranic baloney, stitched together by medieval fabulists to prop up Muhammad’s flagging credibility.

Imagine the scene: A 7th-century warlord riding a loquacious donkey that genealogizes better than any Arab scribe. Jews allegedly abused it before Muhammad rescued it, turning it into his mercy mascot. This isn’t poetry; it’s propaganda. Islam’s own scriptures demand proof for miracles (Quran 17:59), yet here we have zero eyewitnesses from heavyweights like Aisha or Abu Hurairah. Instead, it’s whispered through shady chains riddled with tadlis (narrator trickery) and outright liars. This story screams satanic invention—Satan mocking God’s true prophets by saddling Islam’s founder with a talking jackass, parodying Balaam’s donkey (Numbers 22) from the real Bible, which at least served a divine warning instead of ego-stroking flattery.

Ya’fur Exposed: Islam’s Pattern of Prophetic Animal Absurdities

Zoom out, and Muhammad converses with his friend Ya’fur (his donkey) fits Islam’s grotesque pattern of borrowing—and botching—Judeo-Christian motifs to fabricate miracles. Sure, Buraq the winged pony gets a pass in Sahih Bukhari for the Isra/Mi’raj fantasy, but even that’s suspect compared to verified Biblical wonders. Saleh’s rock-spitting camel? Jonah’s whale? They’re Quranic retreads of Torah tales, diluted into pagan drivel.

Ya’fur symbolizes Muhammad’s fake humility—riding donkeys while banning pork and fantasizing about houris. Authentic hadiths (Sahih Muslim) show him patching horses or banning animal overloads, but that’s cherry-picked mercy amid his conquests, slave trades, and child marriages. Shia texts amp up the drama, tying Ya’fur to Imams for sectarian one-upmanship. Sunni variants add Jew-bashing abuse stories, revealing Islam’s baked-in antisemitism. Polemics between sects birthed these mutants during Abbasid decadence, when caliphs needed spectacle to distract from crumbling empires.

Why does this endure in Sufi doggerel and village yarns? Because Islam thrives on emotionalism over evidence. It humanizes Muhammad (or deifies him covertly), teaching rahma while ignoring his bloodier sunnah. But true discernment—Islam’s vaunted hadith science—torpedoes it. Imam Bukhari’s gold standard skipped Ya’fur; he chased perfection across 600,000 narrations. Ya’fur? Confined to gutter texts like Tarikh Dimashq.

Scholarly Demolition: Why Muhammad Converses with His Friend Ya’fur (His Donkey) Is Pure Fraud

Hadith critics like al-Dhahabi, Ibn Hajar, Shaykh al-Albani, and Ibn Taymiyyah eviscerate this yarn. Muhammad converses with his friend Ya’fur (his donkey) boasts a fractured isnad: Abu al-Tufayl hides sources (tadlis pro), Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Ziyadi fabricates wholesale. Al-Albani nails it in Silsilat al-Ahadith al-Da’ifah as mawdu’. No major companion corroborates; it’s absent from Bukhari/Muslim. Matn flaws abound: Ancestral donkey lineage? Laughable—contradicts known prophetic histories.

Compare:

| Aspect | Authentic Hadiths (e.g., Buraq) | Muhammad Converses with His Friend Ya’fur (His Donkey) |
|———————|—————————————|————————————————————|
| Chain Strength | Multiple sahih isnads | Shattered by liars and concealers |
| Corroboration | Bukhari, Muslim pillars | Obscure Shia/Sunni scraps only |
| Scholarly Grade | Sahih | Da’if/Mawdu’ by consensus |
| Quranic Link | Vague Isra nod (17:1) | Zero—pure fabrication |
| Eyewitnesses | Companions galore | Ghost narrators from centuries later |
| Motive | Core doctrine | Embellish amid Umayyad/Abbasid chaos |

Motives? Satanic deception. Early Muslims fabricated to compete with Christianity’s real miracles—resurrection, healings—offering barnyard baloney. Shia-Sunni feuds spawned variants. Ibn Taymiyyah blasts over-reliance on such tripe: Stick to Quran/sahih or sink.

This isn’t isolated. Islam’s hadith corpus is 90% weak by some counts— a house of cards. Revelations via pigeon-like Gabriel? Satanic whispers (Satanic Verses scandal). Aisha’s dolls? Childish props. Ya’fur epitomizes the fraud: Exposing Islam as Muhammad’s ego-fueled scam, demonically inspired to ensnare billions.

The Satanic Agenda Behind Ya’fur’s Legacy

Even dismissed, Muhammad converses with his friend Ya’fur (his donkey) poisons wells. Sufis romanticize it; populists preach animal kindness from it, citing 100+ sahih hadiths like Kindness to beasts earns Allah’s mercy (Bukhari). Noble? Sure—but why launder fakes when real gems exist? It distracts from Islam’s ugly truths: Wife-beating (4:34), jihad slavery, eternal hell for unbelievers.

Folklore keeps it alive, but discerning eyes see Satan’s hand—parodying Scripture to ridicule faith. Balaam’s ass rebuked sin; Ya’fur flatters a false prophet. Islam’s wonders crumble under scrutiny, unlike unchanging Bible truths.

Exposing the Fraud: Lessons from Dismantling Ya’fur

This donkey debacle demands we torch Islam’s pretensions. Authentic traditions? Mostly mundane or martial. Miracles? Moon-splitting (54:1) has Bukhari chains, but mass hallucinations explain it better than divinity. Ya’fur’s weakness underscores Islam’s rot: A perfect religion reliant on forgeries.

Muslims, wake up! Your scholars admit it—discard the dross. But most won’t, chained to taqlid (blind imitation). The satanic genius? Flood traditions with fakes so truth drowns.

Conclusion: Time to Reject the Ya’fur Sham and Islam’s Satanic Core

Ultimately, the legend where Muhammad converses with his friend Ya’fur (his donkey) stands as Islam’s clownish confession—a fabricated farce exposing the whole edifice as satanic sleight-of-hand. From weak isnads to contradictory drivel, it screams invention, not inspiration. Don’t marvel at miracles; mourn the masses duped by this Arabian delusion. Islam isn’t divine continuity—it’s devilish disruption, aping prophets while peddling perversion. Prioritize truth: Quran/hadith contradictions abound, history reeks of conquest. Ditch the donkey tales; embrace reason. By shredding Ya’fur, we illuminate Islam’s grand fraud—time for the world to see Muhammad’s friend for the mocking mascot it is.

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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