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Quote Originally Posted by عثمان أحمد الشيخ View Post
Dear friend Pandora,
Surly, this man who is called Michael Hart is wrong. Or he may be a Muslim. Or perhaps he is from Arabian origin. So he wrote that Book as a compliment to Arab Muslims. Generally, if these opinions hurt your feelings, there is no problem to stop spreading them.
No really, my feelings are in no way hurt and it is not a problem to my person if you see the need of recommendations regarding your prophet Mohammed's character from people who can only offer their personal opinion only, which in itself is not really proof of much. Or why you need this kind of "proof" I do not understand.

Do you not research the authors of the articles you choose to quote? You ought to because it gives an insight as to what their motives may be in the writings. Usually it's money :) and what they think sells.

Mr Hart, is not a Muslim or is he from Arabian origin. He is a Jewish American, who claims to be a white separatist and is active or was active in that field. This from wiki..

In 1996, Hart addressed a conference organized by Jared Taylor's white separatist organization, New Century Foundation, publisher of American Renaissance. He proposed partitioning the United States into four states: a white state, a black state, a Hispanic state, and an integrated mixed-race state[4] [5][6]
At the 2006 American Renaissance conference, Hart, who is Jewish, had a public confrontation with David Duke, the former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and former Louisiana state representative, over Duke's antisemitic remarks.[7][8]
Hart organized a conference held in Baltimore in 2009 with the title, Preserving Western Civilization. It was billed as addressing the need to defend "America’s Judeo-Christian heritage and European identity" from immigrants, Muslims, and African Americans.[9] Invited speakers included: Lawrence Auster, Peter Brimelow, Steven Farron, Julia Gorin, Lino A. Graglia, Henry C. Harpending, Roger D. McGrath, Pat Richardson, J. Philippe Rushton, Srdja Trifković, and Brenda Walker.[10] The Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center described the conference as "racist".[11][12]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_H._Hart

you should read about him, an interesting person. Although I would not agree with his need to defend America's Judeo-Christian heritage from immigrants, Muslims and African Americans!!!! That's just plain racism and is unpleasant. But, then again I do not live in America. It rather strikes me as odd if he held Mohammed in such high esteem as a leader then why would he feel America needs to be defended against muslims.. Among others who do not fit his white separatist viewpoint?

Really you can site the work of whomever you wish. It makes no difference as people will always make up their own mind. I do not believe Mohammed was as saintly as muslims today make him out to be, but I do believe he was a good man who brought many people to God, and for that he should be praised.
Peace to you.