Mohammed Allah And the Intellectuals Author:Cspi When Mohammed triumphantly entered Mecca, he first prayed, then he had all of the religious art destroyed. Next he ordered the killing of every single intellectual and artist in Mecca who had opposed Islam. When he died, he did not have a single opponent who would speak against Islam. Only 6% of the references to Hell in the Koran are for imm... more »orality such as theft, lies, murder and greed. 94% of references to Hell are for the intellectual sin of disagreeing with Mohammed. In the hierarchy of Islam, disagreeing with Mohammed is a worse sin than murder. When an intellectual or artist spoke against Islam, Mohammed sent an assassin to remove the offender. Such assassinations were defensive, since the artist had offended Allah. Humor about Islam was forbidden. One man was beheaded because of a pun and a joke. The Koran condemns private criticism of Islam. The world changes, but the doctrine of Islam is eternal and never changes. Just as in Mohammed's day, the media, politicians, universities, artists and writers know the danger of expressing an opinion against Islam. Every artist and intellectual knows the fear of Islam. Each paragraph of MOHAMMED, ALLAH, AND THE INTELLECTUALS is taken from the Trilogy texts of Sira, Hadith, and the Koran. This book is not about Islam; it is Islam. Become your own expert by learning about Islam from Mohammed and the Koran.« less