Why Did Muhammad Wear Women’s Clothing?

Watch, listen in entirety. Try not to laugh at times. This Muhammad character was some creepy dude.

Published on Oct 25, 2012 by

For the sources cited in this video, visit the following link:
http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2012/10/why-did-muhammad-wear-womens-clothing…
According to Islam’s most trusted historical sources, Muhammad used to dress up in his wives’ clothing. Indeed, Muhammad even received revelations while dressed in his child bride Aisha’s garments, making him the world’s first and only cross-dressing prophet. Can this really be God’s last messenger? Can we trust the Qur’an when parts of it came to Muhammad when he was cross-dressing?

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2 Responses to Why Did Muhammad Wear Women’s Clothing?

  1. upaces88 says:

    This is the middle of the article. It IS very interesting.
    The Muslim prophecies listed here are found in the Quran and the Sunnah. Mohammed was possessed by a demon who gave him these parallel prophecies (Mohammed actually said that he feared he was possessed), but it could simply be that he had a copy of the book of Revelation and patterned this all after the bible so as to look authentic. Personally, I believe he was either possessed or given this information and guided to build the Islamic religion by a demon or the devil himself.
    Please read all of it:
    http://www.prophecyandtruth.com/ and read chapters 7, 8 and 10.

  2. upaces88 says:

    I dunnnoooo…I do have an article that he had been possessed by an evil spirit.

    I HAVE to get back here tomorrow and watch this. It is late (3:22 a.m.)…and I am out of steam.

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