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Muhammad Used to Flatter and Show Off to the Polytheists with the Black Stone

Imagine a so-called prophet of the one true God, bending down to smooch a pagan rock embedded in an idol-infested shrine. This isn’t some ancient myth—it’s historical fact, straight from Islam’s own sacred texts. The Black Stone, that sinister meteorite fragment lodged in the Kaaba’s eastern corner in Mecca, exposes Muhammad’s grand deception like nothing else. Far from smashing the chains of polytheism as a divine reformer should, Muhammad shamelessly flattered the pagan Arabs, parading their rituals to win converts. He kissed the Black Stone, circled the Kaaba, and preserved the very idolatry his revelation pretended to condemn. This wasn’t divine command—it was satanic cunning, a fraudulent ploy to cloak paganism in monotheistic drag. Early Muslims like Umar ibn al-Khattab knew it was absurd, admitting the Black Stone was just a powerless pebble (a concept expanded on in the famous saying that it is a stone that neither harms nor benefits). Yet they followed suit, proving Islam’s birth from Arabian superstition, not heaven. Let’s rip the veil off this satanic fraud and trace how Muhammad weaponized the Black Stone to dupe the masses.

The Pagan Worship of the Black Stone: Pre-Islamic Idolatry at Its Core

Before Muhammad’s birth around 570 CE, the Black Stone reigned supreme in the pagan heart of Arabia. Housed in the Kaaba—a squat cube in Mecca claimed by Muslims to be Abraham’s handiwork, though archaeology screams otherwise—this glossy black rock drew worshippers like flies to filth. Legends, peddled even in Islamic sources, claimed it fell from heaven, originally snow-white but blackened by humanity’s sins (as if that weren’t strange enough, Islamic tradition claims the stone has eyes and a tongue). What a convenient pagan tall tale! Tribes from across the scorching Arabian peninsula swarmed Mecca yearly for pilgrimage, performing tawaf (circling the Kaaba seven times counterclockwise) and desperately kissing or rubbing the Black Stone for blessings.

This wasn’t harmless folklore; it was big business for Muhammad’s Quraysh tribe, who pimped out the Kaaba as a polytheist paradise stuffed with 360 idols, Hubal the moon god lording over them all. The Black Stone kiss sealed one’s loyalty to this demonic pantheon—a groveling touch affirming tribal supremacy and begging favors from stone-cold deities. Historians like Ibn Ishaq in his Sirat Rasul Allah document this ritual stretching back centuries, influenced by South Arabian pagans and ancient Semitic cults. Even non-Muslim chroniclers, from Diodorus Siculus to Byzantine records, confirm the Kaaba as a pre-Islamic idol factory (a key feature of the widespread paganism in the pre-Islamic era).

Young Muhammad soaked this up like a sponge. Orphaned early, he herded sheep, traded caravans, and joined the pagan throngs kissing the Black Stone. No shock there—pagans gonna pagan. But when he claimed prophethood at 40, did he torch the idols and shatter the stone like a true iconoclast? Hell no. He kept the kiss, the circles, the whole freak show, merely swapping Allah for Hubal. This continuity isn’t coincidence; it’s damning proof of fraud. Muhammad didn’t receive revelation—he recycled paganism, flattering polytheists by honoring their fetish to dodge backlash. The Black Stone wasn’t sanctified; it was hijacked to legitimize his power grab.

Umar’s Damning Confession: Even Islam’s Heroes Knew the Black Stone Was Fake

Enter Umar ibn al-Khattab, the brute-turned-second-caliph who once hunted Muslims like dogs. In Sahih Bukhari (Volume 2, Book 26, Hadith 679)—Islam’s most authentic hadith collection—he drops a bombshell while puckering up to the Black Stone: By Allah, I know that you are a stone that neither benefits nor harms. Had I not seen the Messenger of Allah kiss you, I would not kiss you. Boom! Umar admits it’s a worthless rock, kissed only because Muhammad play-acted first. Priceless honesty from a man who later enforced Sharia with an iron fist.

Ibn Abbas, Muhammad’s cousin, echoed this in other hadiths: the Black Stone came from paradise but does zilch—harms no one, helps no one—except Muhammad smooched it, so copycats followed. This cognitive dissonance screams fraud. When Muhammad conquered Mecca in 630 CE, he smashed idols but spared the Black Stone, publicly kissing it before cheering ex-pagans. Sahih Muslim records him boasting: The Black Stone and the corner are two witnesses for me on the Day of Judgment. Witnesses? To what—his pagan pandering? This was Muhammad showing off, stroking Meccan egos to convert them painlessly. No wonder skeptics sneered; a prophet kowtowing to a meteorite? That’s not monotheism—it’s satanic mimicry, blending Baal worship with Allah hype.

Contrast this with Moses pulverizing the golden calf or Elijah mocking Baal’s prophets. Muhammad? He flatters the fraud, preserving the Black Stone kiss as obligatory Hajj ritual. Umar’s words expose Islam’s rotten core: followers worshipping habit, not truth, trapped in Muhammad’s deceptive web.

Why Muhammad Flattered Polytheists with the Black Stone: Satanic Strategy Unveiled

Peel back the layers, and Muhammad’s Black Stone obsession reeks of 7th-century realpolitik. Facing Quraysh mockery—he was the mad poet, soothsayer, possessed—he couldn’t risk alienating pilgrims fueling Mecca’s economy. Banning the Black Stone kiss? Suicide for his fledgling cult. So he played gradualist, Quran-style: phased-out booze, slow idol bans, but Black Stone forever.

Western apologists like William Montgomery Watt spin it as genius adaptation, turning pagan turf holy. Bullshit—that’s whitewashing satanism. Muhammad showed off during his Farewell Pilgrimage in 632 CE, tawaf-ing seven times, kissing the Black Stone repeatedly for 100,000 onlookers. Pure theater, imprinting the ritual eternally. Today, 2-3 million Hajj fanatics crush each other yearly for a Black Stone smooch, causing stampede deaths—over 700 crushed in 2015 alone. The stone’s silver casing hides fragments from Qarmatian raiders who stole it in 930 CE, dumped it in a ditch, proving its impotence.

Fatwas insist it’s symbolic, parroting Umar, but that’s damage control. Quran (2:125-127) hails the Kaaba sans idols, yet demands the Black Stone rite. Muhammad’s motive? Flattery. He pandered to polytheists, boasting compatibility: Your rituals, my god. This satanic sleight-of-hand birthed Islam—not revelation, but recycled paganism turbocharged for conquest.

Critics from Medieval Christians to modern atheists nail it: the Black Stone proves Muhammad’s imposture. If Allah abhors idols (Quran 4:48), why mandate kissing a probable meteorite? Science says it’s aerolite basalt, not heavenly snow—stains from handling, not sin. Muhammad knew; he lied, flattering pagans to amass an empire now oppressing 1.8 billion.

The Satanic Legacy of the Black Stone in Modern Islam Exposed

The Black Stone endures as Islam’s scarlet letter, a pagan talisman mocking monotheism. Hajj quotas, VIP slots for Saudi royals—it’s commerce cloaked in piety, echoing Quraysh greed. Shia-Sunni squabbles aside, all kiss the fraud, blind to Umar’s truth.

This exposes Islam’s satanic fraud: Muhammad, no prophet but pagan impresario, flattered polytheists with the Black Stone to build his theocracy. Traditions didn’t evolve—they fossilized, chaining believers to superstition. Billions circle Mecca yearly, oblivious that their holiest rite screams deception. Wake up: the Black Stone isn’t bridge to God—it’s anchor to hellish paganism. Ditch the kiss, smash the scam—truth demands it.

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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