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 Topic: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)

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  • The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     OP - March 18, 2011, 06:23 AM

    SII: The Prophet Muhammad (Part 2):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DagUWed95E

    Go watch it, and tell me what you think
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #1 - March 18, 2011, 08:34 AM

    Why waste your time making movies about his life
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #2 - March 18, 2011, 09:48 AM

    It's a more productive use of time than spamming retarded memes on internet forums.  Smiley

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #3 - March 18, 2011, 09:52 AM

    u mad?

    Edit: Besides I don't even do it as much anymore dude, only when someone is asking for it like in the homeopathy thread.

    Edit 2: Also my point was, why waste time making a movie about Mo's life, he's not worth spending any time over Smiley
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #4 - March 18, 2011, 03:34 PM

    Because information about Islam that isn't from brainwashed Muslims or Christian fundies is quite rare. I'm glad that people like him are stepping up.  Smiley

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #5 - March 18, 2011, 03:52 PM


    Edit 2: Also my point was, why waste time making a movie about Mo's life, he's not worth spending any time over Smiley


    U being serious brah?
    Muhammad is the founder of a religion that is today followed by 1.5 billion people.
    I think it's really interesting to have such videos, presented in a short and clear manner. It allows us to sketch a better view of 'how' and 'why'.
    I mean, the guy literally CHANGED the world.

    Will watch the video later on for feedback, but I expect nothing less than excellent, as was the first part.

    <dust>: i love tea!!!
    <dust>: milky tea
    <three>: soooo gentle for my neck (from the inside)
    <dust>: mm
    <three>: it's definitely not called neck
    <dust>: lol
    <three>: what's the word i'm looking for
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  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #6 - March 18, 2011, 03:55 PM

    All right, fair enough. I guess I personally can't be bothered to spend any time on anything related to Mo. Tongue
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #7 - March 19, 2011, 03:55 AM

    Muhammad is just the beginning - after I've finished with him, I'm moving on to the Rashidoun Caliphs, the Oumayyad Caliphs, the Sahabah, the Salaf, the Qur'an, the Hadith, Tafsirs, Sirahs, Fiqh, Aqidah, Madh'habs, the Infallible Imams, the Ulemah, the Ummah, etc.

    But that will just be the foundation - once those are done (The Skeptic's Intro to Islam), I will be moving on to Shari'ah. After that, I will be deconstructing the Qur'an and then I will explore the Golden Age of Arabic Science (and how Islam affected it).

    By the end of this year, I will have utterly undermined the entire religion of Islam.

    That is why I focus on Muhammad and "waste [...] time making movies about his life".

    Muhammad is just the beginning...
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #8 - March 19, 2011, 09:58 AM

    This is very good klingschor, very impressed with the quality of your vid (and part 1) Smiley

    This should be eye-opening for a lot of people unfamiliar with this info. I think the best thing about it is it will come across as much more objective than a lot of stuff on youtube. Hopefully people won't be so embarrassed to share it as it won't make them look bad or like they just want to believe the worst. It looks like you have a great deal of valuable work in the pipeline, good luck!
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #9 - March 19, 2011, 01:34 PM

    Muhammad is just the beginning - after I've finished with him, I'm moving on to the Rashidoun Caliphs, the Oumayyad Caliphs, the Sahabah, the Salaf, the Qur'an, the Hadith, Tafsirs, Sirahs, Fiqh, Aqidah, Madh'habs, the Infallible Imams, the Ulemah, the Ummah, etc.

    But that will just be the foundation - once those are done (The Skeptic's Intro to Islam), I will be moving on to Shari'ah. After that, I will be deconstructing the Qur'an and then I will explore the Golden Age of Arabic Science (and how Islam affected it).

    By the end of this year, I will have utterly undermined the entire religion of Islam.

    That is why I focus on Muhammad and "waste [...] time making movies about his life".

    Muhammad is just the beginning...


     dance
    No really, I'm literally doing a little dance of joy.
    Look forward to your videos!
    Please post a link to the blogposts in advance so we can have a sneak preview of the future video! Very impatient Smiley

    <dust>: i love tea!!!
    <dust>: milky tea
    <three>: soooo gentle for my neck (from the inside)
    <dust>: mm
    <three>: it's definitely not called neck
    <dust>: lol
    <three>: what's the word i'm looking for
    <dust>: throat
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #10 - April 28, 2011, 01:57 PM

    Part 3 is online!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ZKL2-XAKU&feature=feedu

    I love you vincent

    <dust>: i love tea!!!
    <dust>: milky tea
    <three>: soooo gentle for my neck (from the inside)
    <dust>: mm
    <three>: it's definitely not called neck
    <dust>: lol
    <three>: what's the word i'm looking for
    <dust>: throat
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #11 - April 28, 2011, 03:29 PM

    I would comment that the pronunciation of Arabic words seem to be off. I don't speak Arabic but I know how some words should sound. Allah knows I've heard them enough times.  Smiley

    I think the word you pronounced as "bad'eer" should be "bad'r" and you use the word "huda-biiya" where I remember it being pronounced "huday-b'ya"

    I just mention it because I think any Muslim hearing it would just think "oh it's an ignorant kuffar islamophobe making up lies about Islam" whereas if words were pronounced more accurately, it gives it more gravitas. Other than that well done.
  • Re: The Life of Muhammad (Part 2)
     Reply #12 - April 28, 2011, 03:42 PM

    I would comment that the pronunciation of Arabic words seem to be off. I don't speak Arabic but I know how some words should sound. Allah knows I've heard them enough times.  Smiley

    I think the word you pronounced as "bad'eer" should be "bad'r" and you use the word "huda-biiya" where I remember it being pronounced "huday-b'ya"

    I just mention it because I think any Muslim hearing it would just think "oh it's an ignorant kuffar islamophobe making up lies about Islam" whereas if words were pronounced more accurately, it gives it more gravitas. Other than that well done.


    I think his first video says something along the lines, right at the start: arabic pronunciation will not be perfect. Historic accuracy will.
    And that's all that matters.

    If some muslims will therefore find it less credible he can easily link them to his blog where all doubtful muslims can see the sources for every thing he says and judge on that.
    If they claim the sources are jewish propaganda, I'd say fuck them and their paranoid conspiracy heads, and waste no more breath on them Smiley

    <dust>: i love tea!!!
    <dust>: milky tea
    <three>: soooo gentle for my neck (from the inside)
    <dust>: mm
    <three>: it's definitely not called neck
    <dust>: lol
    <three>: what's the word i'm looking for
    <dust>: throat
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