Re: Songs about Muhammad?
Reply #1 - November 19, 2011, 04:46 PM
That post arrived at your board!!!
Yipee!
Greetings everybody and can I postpone retyping all that self-introductory stuff? The post I sent may yet appear on the other thread.
Pending permission to post links to my silly satirical songs, I suppose I should post the rest of the current version of my latest. Until I'm sure of my status here, I'll just limit myself to one topic, after all I have already invited criticism of the lyrics, so.
.....the power to instigate Jizya tax
(It keeps Jews and Christians safe from Muslim attacks)
the power to let live, the power to kill
and even power to summon new commands from G_d at will.
It's all right there in the book, if you can just take a look, it says the G_d, the one and only god, conveniently took
time-out to send another verse which literally spells it out - that Mohammad is the perfect man!
1400 years ago Mohammad said that Gabriel said that G_d said, "Ok,
recite what I say, that you're the best example," which is what Muslims still recite today.
The trouble with Christians is that none of them are
as good as Christ, in fact, we're all below par
but thank god that most Muslims are not as bad
as the most successful mobster that the world has ever had.
"Successful" by many measures, such as the way
he ensured that Muslims still sing his praises today
much more, so it seems, than the praise due to G_d
and too much, far too much praise for a theiving lying sod.
Mohammad the godfather of Jizya-tax
Apostle of dhimmitude, according to facts
recorded in books, sanctified as true -
biographies, traditions and the recitations, too.
And now we have Durban III and we have the O.I.C.
re-defining what is "racist" and what is "blasphemy"
Mohammad in his mobster phase was cruel and tyranical
and this shows in the ideology
which is looming rather near
prompting a rational fear
that "kuffir" includes you and me.
Actually, I'm worse than a kuffir (or kafir) because I used to pray with Naqshbandi Sufis so that make me an "apostate" "heretic" and ex-Muslim. But then again, was Ibn Tufayl, an "ex-Muslim" when he wrote that famous allegorical novel which questioned "revealed religion"? Was Omar Kayyam an ex-Muslim just because he poured disdain and satire on the Muslim fundamentalists of his day?
I think I probably can't be an ex-Muslim because I never accepted the hagiography of Mohammad and the "uncreatedness" of the Koran, so by mainstream definitions I never was a Muslim.
So hello every body.
"And you, you are a fantasy, a view from where you'd like to think the world should see, just be true, and you will likely find a few building a vision, doing justice to our times."
Roy Harper, addressing the doorstep evangelists, dawa-doers and other self-appointed representitives.