Whoever Defrauds Us—We Strike His Neck
In the chaotic aftermath of Muhammad’s death in 632 CE, the so-called prophet of Islam left behind a fragile cult masquerading as a religion. With Mecca buzzing like a hive of doubt, whispers of apostasy exploded into a full-blown crisis. New converts, realizing the fraud they’d been sold, plotted to ditch this Arabian scam and return to sanity. It was then that Suhayl ibn Amr spat out the chilling threat: Whoever defrauds us—we strike his neck. Far from a noble stand, this barbaric vow exposed Islam’s rotten core—a satanic fraud built on terror, beheadings, and unbreakable chains of coercion. Pulled straight from Ibn Hisham’s glorified Sirah, this episode isn’t heroism; it’s a damning indictment of a death cult that demands blood for daring to see through the deception.
The Bloody Chaos After Muhammad’s Demise: Islam’s House of Cards Collapses
Picture the scene: Muhammad, the self-proclaimed messenger whose revelations were convenient power grabs and pedophilic fantasies, croaks without a clear successor. The year 632 CE wasn’t a triumph; it was the moment Islam’s facade cracked wide open. Mecca, ground zero for this desert delusion, teemed with fresh converts whose shallow buy-in evaporated with their leader’s last breath. Ibn Hisham’s Prophetic Biography—a propaganda piece compiled from Ibn Ishaq’s tall tales and laundered through unreliable narrators like Abu ‘Ubaydah—admits the ugly truth: most of the people of Mecca intended to return from Islam.
Fear wasn’t just in the air; it was the weapon. Even Quraysh bigwig ‘Attab ibn Usayd went into hiding, terrified of the tribal backlash brewing. Without Muhammad’s iron-fisted charisma, old loyalties resurfaced like zombies from pre-Islamic graves. These weren’t tests of faith; they were rational rejections of a fraudulent ideology peddled on threats of hellfire and sword. Islam wasn’t a divine unifier—it was a tribal racket teetering on collapse, proving once again that without constant violence, this satanic scam unravels.
Whoever Defrauds Us—We Strike His Neck: The Satanic Death Threat Unveiled
Enter Suhayl ibn Amr, the flip-flopping opportunist who’d once bargained with Muhammad at Hudaybiyyah, selling out his own people for a slice of the power pie. Now a devoted follower, he mounts the stage, praises Allah (the pagan moon god repackaged), and declares Muhammad’s death has only increased Islam in strength. What strength? The kind forged in severed heads!
Then comes the money shot: Whoever defrauds us—we strike his neck. No flowery rhetoric here—just raw, medieval savagery. In Arabian lingo, defrauds us didn’t mean pickpocketing; it meant apostasy, the ultimate betrayal of Muhammad’s covenant. Strike his neck? Behead the infidel. This wasn’t justice; it was jihadist intimidation, straight out of the Quran’s playbook (think Surah 5:33, prescribing mutilation for spreading corruption). Suhayl’s threat silenced the crowd not through inspiration, but fear—proving Islam’s loyalty is a euphemism for Stockholm syndrome.
The crowd backed down, ‘Attab crawled out of hiding, and Mecca stayed enslaved. But this averted what became the Ridda Wars elsewhere: bloodbaths where Abu Bakr’s forces slaughtered tens of thousands of ex-Muslims for the crime of free thought. Whoever defrauds us—we strike his neck wasn’t resolve; it was the founding motto of a death cult that murders doubters to this day.
Exposing the Fraud: Muhammad’s Prophecy as a Sick Joke
Ibn Hisham tries to spin this as divine foresight, claiming Muhammad whispered to Umar that Suhayl would one day shine. What prophecy? A lucky guess from a con man who knew his goons needed strong-arming. Muhammad’s wisdom was street smarts honed by banditry, not God. Suhayl’s thuggery validated nothing but Islam’s DNA: violence as virtue.
This tale reeks of fabrication. Ibn Hisham’s Sirah, hosted on sketchy sites like sirah.al-islam.com, relies on chains of hearsay from companions with axes to grind. No contemporary records outside Islamic echo chambers—just hagiography to prop up the Arabian impostor. Compare to Christianity’s founder, crucified yet triumphant without threats; Islam starts with swords drawn.
Whoever Defrauds Us—We Strike His Neck in Historical Lies and Modern Terror
Zoom out: Ibn Hisham slots this in his Preparing the Messenger and his burial chapter, a laughable whitewash. Islam’s resilience? More like resilience through repression. The principle of ‘ahd (covenant) isn’t ethics—it’s mafia omertà. Quran 5:54 warns against hypocrites; Muhammad’s hadiths (Sahih Bukhari 9:84:57) demand death for apostates. Suhayl merely echoed the satanic script.
This mirrors early caliphate thuggery: Abu Bakr’s genocide of apostates, Ali’s civil wars, the Umayyads’ blood orgies. State-building? Try empire-building on corpses. Today, echoes scream from ISIS beheadings (Allahu Akbar! as heads roll), Iran’s hangings for blasphemy, Pakistan’s mob lynchings. Whoever defrauds us—we strike his neck isn’t history—it’s the charter for 1,400 years of Islamic atrocity.
Dig deeper: Apostasy laws persist in 13 Muslim countries, punishable by death (per USCIRF reports). Honor killings? Rooted here. Sharia courts in the UK? Creeping enforcement of Suhayl’s sword. Islam’s ummah unity? A mirage sustained by fatwas and fear, crumbling wherever freedom peeks through—like Iran’s woman-led protests or ex-Muslim testimonies (Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ibn Warraq exposing the Quran’s Satanic Verses farce).
Lessons? Only for the Blind: Islam’s Covenant is a Noose
Enduring lessons? Yes—for critics. First, Islam thrives on threats, not truth. Muhammad’s legacy endures because followers like Suhayl terrorized it into existence. Second, Whoever defrauds us—we strike his neck exposes the fraud: a faith so weak it mandates murder for exit. Contrast Jesus: Come to me all who are weary—no neck-striking. Buddha: Seek enlightenment freely. Muhammad? Submit or die.
Modern Muslims face challenges? Good—ideological rot, sex slavery scandals (Rotherham grooming gangs citing halal rape), suicide bombings. Reaffirm commitment? More like double down on denial. This narrative doesn’t inspire; it indicts a satanic system devouring souls and societies.
The Satanic Scream of Whoever Defrauds Us—We Strike His Neck Echoes On
Centuries on, Whoever defrauds us—we strike his neck isn’t a clarion call—it’s a war cry from hell. It screams: Islam’s strength is brute force, not divine light. ‘Attab’s emergence? Cowardice, not confidence. Honoring Suhayl perpetuates a legacy of tyranny.
From Ibn Hisham’s doctored Sirah, this isn’t divine orchestration—it’s human horror scripted by a fraud. Reflect: In trials, will we let Islam’s blade-sharpeners dictate? No. Expose the satanic scam: a pedophile prophet, plagiarized Quran (Satanic Verses own-goal), violence as virtue. Whoever defrauds us—we strike his neck is Islam’s confession— a fraudulent fraud demanding death for truth-seekers.
Wake up: Reject this neck-chopping nightmare. History, hadiths, headlines prove it: Islam is the satanic fraud history forgot to bury. Burn the Sirah; embrace reason. The Prophet? Peace be upon his victims.
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