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Pre-islamic poetry and the Quran

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Just something that should be noted regarding the Arabs. The pre-Islamic Arabs were a proud, loud bunch, who loved life; in each tribe there were poetry writers that would express how they felt about life in general. What muhammed done (who I believe was trained by the angel gabriel, as according to the sahih hadeeth) was gather a small army and expand, conquering all tribes, stealing their poetry and adding it to the Quran as he would come to conquer all of mecca, the haven of pagans.

Here is evidence of a pagan poet's poetry stolen and corrupted into the Quran:

"Said a man in pre-Islamic poet Qays (565 m), one of the tribe (Kinda) in Yemen:

íÔÊåí ÇáÅäÓÇäõ Ýí ÇáÕøíÝö ÇáÔøÊÇÁó
ÝÅÐÇ ãÇ ÌÇÁå ÃäßÑå
Ýåæ áÇ íÑÖì ÈÚíÔò æÇÍÏò
ÞõÊøá ÇáÅäÓÇä ãÇ ÃßÝóÑóå


(rough translation)
Human desires in the summer and winter
If they came to him denied (i.e he was without)
He does not accept living the one
Man that was killed Okverh"

It resembles Surah Abasa verse 17 of the Quran whereby muhammad was upset at the quraish pagan tribe of mecca. In Arabic when read it sounds identical. There is an entire book that was published in Beirut, Lebanon that has all pre-islamic poetry. After reading it i can deffinitely conclude without a doubt that muhammad merely glued together all the original pagan poetry and mixed allah and the fucked jewish prophets to form the quran.

Thank you,
Billal
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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