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Media Khabib - I dont think the Almighty is happy i fight for money.

Lol so you don't have it. Good to know.
I said I'll give to you, once you answer my question which you have been trying to avoid for a while, what's so hard to comprehend about that? Afraid to answer a simple question?
 
Just read :
- Tehzibu'l-tehzib traduction if you are reallly interested ( I doubt you are, you probably just want to believe what suit you .. )
You are guilty of the same things you are accusing me of. Why are you pretending like if there is something that can convince you that Islam is just the ramblings of schizophrenic Arab who lived a long time ago?
You choose to believe in Islam because it "suits you."
Yaqub ibn Shaibah and most importantly the famous Malik ibn Anas who was the student of hisham ibn urwah talked about hisham ibn urwah being senile at 71 years old and decided to left medine for irak.
- Mizanu'l-ai`tidal also mentions ibn urwah having a very bad memory etc
I deal with senile people. Some of them can't remember most things, and others can clearly remember what happened in the early days of their lives, and they only have problems with new information.

For example, if a World War 2 veteran tells me that he joined the military when he was 17 years old, I wouldn't doubt it, because it something that many of them did.

This is why asked you to provide me with a source of Islam scholars who doubted that Aisha was 6 when she married Muhammad and 9 when he consumated the marriage. I am asking about this specific example.

When we have arguments in Sherdog, often people will dismiss posters they don't like with statements like "he is just an idiot," "he is clueless," and etc. Is this true? Why should anybody accept these claims?
there is only one source for aicha being 6 years old at the wedding, and it is an old 71 senile dude who lived almost a century after the muslim's prophet lived ... this senile dude was respected during his youth, this is the reason his story became famous in Irak.
Now it is up to you if you want to actually dig into the subject, or just believe what other incels have said on some weird ass forums ....
Muhammad was the only source for his "revelations," and yet you believe him. Therefore, having one source of information should not be a limiting factor for you. So, don't use it as an excuse.

Why is the information of Aisha being married at 6 and sexed at 9 in authentic hadiths? Did anybody who lived when this statement was made say that it was false, and then provided a real age for Aisha?

Or is this apology being done only today because the world as changed, and Muslims need an apology with this action of a so called "perfect human being?"

If I shouldn't believe a person who lived 100 years after Muhammad, then why should I believe any Muslim apologist living today?
 
I'd like to know his homemade acid recipe I can use on female relatives.
 
Khabib should just shut the fuck and stop trying to appease his death cult.
 
There are some interesting articles and info on how anti religion books and media are skyrocketing in the middle east. You can believe what you want to believe but there are very questionable origins and its comforting knowing a lot of severley indoctrinated people are seeking the info.. Imo
 
Lmao, a religious person admits that he doesn't follow the tenets of his religion to the letter, yet feels remorseful about his behavior, and you call him a hypocrite?

By definition, YES. Why does his admission of his own hypocrisy anger you so much? When I've previously pointed out he doesn't follow the tenets of his religion; you've denied it or made excuses for him.

It is what it is. Your idol is a self proclaimed hypocrite.
 
Every time someone goes on about praising their God, I am reminded of this:



God is a fucken cunt, stop praising him fuckers.
 
By definition, YES
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By definition, no, moron lol. You don't know what that word means. Admitting fault is the exact opposite of hypocrisy.

If he was a hypocrite, he would have tried to religiously justify prizefighting.
 
I said I'll give to you, once you answer my question which you have been trying to avoid for a while, what's so hard to comprehend about that? Afraid to answer a simple question?
And I'll answer it when you give me the evidence. You've made contradictory statements and refuse to give the evidence to support them.

Not sure how fear factors into this, but I'm guessing since you brought it up you must be afraid.
 
Muslims r so brainwashed
Not just muslims...anyone who is dedicated to any religion...its always just been a tool to control people when the population became to big.sheep are just sheep...always will be.
 
By definition, YES. Why does his admission of his own hypocrisy anger you so much? When I've previously pointed out he doesn't follow the tenets of his religion; you've denied it or made excuses for him.

It is what it is. Your idol is a self proclaimed hypocrite.
Lmao, you have no clue what you're talking about, retard. If you think admission of not following religious tenets to the letter makes someone a hypocrite, then you have basically called every single Christian a hypocrite. You know what lies at the very core of Christianity? The notion that no one is perfect and that no one is free of sin. I hardly doubt there's even a single Christian on the entire planet who follows the tenets of Christianity to the letter and that's OK, because admission of your own imperfection and sinfulness is an important part of repentance, which plays a crucial role in Christianity. This is precisely what Khabib does: he admits that he's not perfect, he doesn't follow the tenets of his religion to the letter and states that he feels uneasy about this, indicating at least partial repentance.

By calling Khabib (someone who recognizes his own imperfection in the eyes of his God) a hypocrite, you basically shit on the entire concept of repentance - a key element of Christianity, which outs you as a massive fucking retard. If anything, Khabib would have been a hypocrite if he claimed that he follows the tenets of Islam to the letter, which he doesn't.

My hint to you: try to avoid religion themed discussions in the future, they're not something one should participate in while having subanimal IQ.
 
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By definition, no, moron lol. You don't know what that word means. Admitting fault is the exact opposite of hypocrisy.

If he was a hypocrite, he would have tried to religiously justify prizefighting.

He doesn't just claim to believe in that religion, he claims to practice it.

It's not okay for a clothed woman to act in a play in Dagestan according to him. Yet he justifies fighting for money in a casino with scantily clad women and alcohol. Knowing full well people are gambling on the fight. He justifies enabling people to commit acts he himself would not do for religious reasons. He knowingly doesn't practice his beliefs for money. The very definition of hypocrite.
 
Lmao, you have no clue what you're talking about, retard. If you think admission of not following religious tenets to the letter makes someone a hypocrite, then you have basically called every single Christian a hypocrite. You know what lies at the very core of Christianity? The notion that no one is perfect and that no one is free of sin. I hardly doubt there's even a single Christian on the entire planet who follows the tenets of Christianity to the letter and that's OK, because admission of your own imperfection and sinfulness is an important part of repentance, which plays a crucial role in Christianity. This is precisely what Khabib does: he admits that he's not perfect, he doesn't follow the tenets of his religion to the letter and states that he feels uneasy about this, indicating at least partial repentance.

By calling Khabib (someone who recognizes his own imperfection in the eyes of his God) a hypocrite, you basically shit on the entire concept of repentance - a key element of Christianity, which outs you as a massive fucking retard. If anything, Khabib would have been a hypocrite if he claimed that he follows the tenets of Islam to the letter, which he doesn't.

My hint to you: try to avoid religion themed discussions in the future, they're not something one should participate in while having subanimal IQ.

Bwahaha. For the record, there are plenty of Christians, Bhudists, and atheist who are also hypocrites. But we aren't really discussing them. We are talking specifically about Khabib. By his own admission he knows what he does isn't right, but he will continue to do it. He sacrifices his beliefs for money. The very definition of being a hypocrite.
 
I don't get how this is haram. It's a sport. Are sports forbidden in Islam? Muhammad Ali was Muslim. He's GOAT. I don't get the issue.


In this sport you hurt people for money, which is a gamble
 
Bwahaha. For the record, there are plenty of Christians, Bhudists, and atheist who are also hypocrites. But we aren't really discussing them. We are talking specifically about Khabib. By his own admission he knows what he does isn't right, but he will continue to do it. He sacrifices his beliefs for money. The very definition of being a hypocrite.
In order to be a hypocrite, a Christian has to claim that he follows the tenets of Christianity to the letter while actually not doing so. If a Christian admits that he does not follow the tenets precisely and says that he regrets not doing so, he is repenting. In practical terms, it's almost impossible to follow the tenets of Christianity to the letter, therefore the life of any devout Christian constantly revolves around the concept of repentance. To put it in simpler words: pretty much any Christian "knows what he does isn't right, but he will continue to do it", because, again, it's near impossible to follow the tenets of Christianity to the letter.

Khabib is someone who understands that he is not following the tenets of Islam to the letter and expresses regret, which indicates at least partial repentance.

I don't think you even understand the implications of what you're saying. You're literally too retarded to understand your own mongoloid drivel. By calling Khabib (someone who performs repentance by admitting his own imperfection in the eyes of his God and expressing regret) a hypocrite, you have just literally called pretty much every Christian a hypocrite and have implied that Christianity is based on the very concept of hypocrisy, which is obviously utter nonsense. You're so fucking retarded your retardation cannot be put into words, you understand neither the concept of hypocrisy, nor the very basics of Christianity. A literal sub 60 IQ mongoloid.
 
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