Saturday 18 November 2023

Indisputable Proof Islam's Prophet Was The Father Of The Islamic State Of Yesterday, The Islamic State Of Today & The Islamic State Of Tomorrow

I. Historical Record / Military Career of Muhammad (Wikipedia)

The military career of Muhammad (c. 570 – 8 June 632), the Islamic prophet, encompasses several expeditions and battles throughout the Hejaz region in the western Arabian Peninsula which took place in the final ten years of his life, from 622 to 632. His primary campaign was against his own tribe in Mecca, the Quraysh. Muhammad proclaimed prophethood around 610 and later migrated to Medina after being persecuted by the Quraysh in 622. After several battles against the Quraysh, Muhammad conquered Mecca in 629, ending his campaign against the tribe.

Alongside his campaign against the Quraysh, Muhammad led campaigns against several other tribes of Arabia, most notably the three Arabian Jewish tribes of Medina and the Jewish fortress at Khaybar. He expelled the Banu Qaynuqa tribe for violating the Constitution of Medina in 624, followed by the Banu Nadir who were expelled in May 625 after being accused of plotting to assassinate him. Finally, in 628, he besieged and invaded the Jewish fortress of Khaybar, which hosted more than 10,000 Jews, which Muslim sources say was retaliation for planning to ally themselves with the local Arab pagan tribes.

During the final years of his life, Muhammad sent several armies against the Byzantine Empire and the Ghassanids in northern Arabia and the Levant, before conquering Mecca in 630 and leading a campaign against some Arab pagan tribes close to Mecca, most notably in Ta'if. The last army led by Muhammad before his death was in the Battle of Tabuk in October 630. By the time he died in 632, Muhammad had managed to unite most of the Arabian Peninsula, laying the foundation for the subsequent Islamic expansion under the caliphates and defining Islamic military jurisprudence.

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Military Career Of Muhammad (Wikipedia)



II. Biblical Prophecy / Book of Revelation 13:16-17

It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads, so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name.












III. ISIS Flag / Symbolism & Explanation

i) Shahada, a Moslem prayer, the profession of faith, which says," There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his Messenger."

ii) The inscription on the Islamic State flag is the first part of the Shahada which says, 'There is no God but God."

iii) The white circle with the words 'Muhammad God's Messenger' is a copy of  the Seal of Muhammad, believed to have been used by him for official correspondence purposes, an actual version of it now permanently on display at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.