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>high t
>muslim men
You can only pick 1
@BigBiceps - dayooth (cuckold) brainwashed christian internet mod said the above then he closed the thread because he lost the debate and couldn't accept defeat!
PROOF
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BIG BICEPS INTERNET JANITOR ACTING LIKE A BABY - HE GIVES ME A 20% WARNING ON AN OLD POST AFTER I BURIED HIM!
HE SAID MUSLIM MEN CAN'T BE HIGH T!
READ THIS
Athiest are saying this about Khalid ibn walid RA:
"Also known as Sayf Allah al-Maslul (Drawn Sword of God), Khalid ibn al-Walid was Islam’s first great military commander and one of the greatest of all-time."
"Over the next nine years, Khalid was involved in over one hundred battles and was never defeated. Upon the death of Muhammad SAW, several of the strongest Arab tribes broke away and rebelled."
"Khalid RA died in 642, and his tombstone shows a list of over 50 major battles he won. Not only was he unbeaten in combat, Khalid never even lost a skirmish or a duel! It was common for him and his trusted officers to challenge the commanders of enemy armies to a duel before battle. A win would ruin the morale of the opponents. The best military minds of two great empires couldn’t produce a commander or even a soldier to beat this genius. "
so if athiests historians are saying this who are you?
some fat white cuck on the internet? - im assuming you are since all non-mulslims are dayooth - meaing cuckold in english
The Great Unknowns: 6 of the Best Military Commanders You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
2 – Khalid ibn al-Walid – (585 – 642) Also known as Sayf Allah al-Maslul (Drawn Sword of God), Khalid ibn al-Walid was Islam’s first great military commander and one of the greatest of all-time. He was born in 585 in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. Khalid was...
historycollection.co
oh and let's not forget Salahudin (saladin) let's see what he did
He:
reconquered Jerusalem from Crusaders
"Salahuddin is best known for repelling the Crusaders and reconquering Jerusalem. He defeated and decimated large numbers of the Crusaders in the decisive Battle of Hattin in July, 1187. On his way to Jerusalem, Saladin conquered almost every Crusader city. After a siege, Jerusalem was handed over to him in October of the same year. Subsequent efforts by the Crusaders to win back Jerusalem were resisted until they finally gave up and retreated homewards."
The chivalry of Saladin
Moreover, his chivalrous conduct toward King Richard I, and the mutual respect which ensued despite their warring roles, won him further accolades in quarters that could not bring themselves to despise him. “When Richard falls sick at the siege of Acre in 1192, Saladin not only sends his personal physician Maimonides over to treat him, he sends ice to help him fight the fevers and certain healing fruits. When Richard’s horse is killed during battle, and the English king finds himself on foot facing the entire Muslim army, the Muslims let him walk by their entire phalanx without attacking. Later, Saladin sends him two fresh mounts so he will not be at a disadvantage,” wrote Michael Hamilton Morgan in Lost History.
yet at the same time was a great example of kindess to all - even his enemy!
"According to the French historian, Rene Grousset, “It is equally true that [Saladin’s] generosity, his piety, devoid of fanaticism, that flower of liberality and courtesy, which had been the model of our old chroniclers, won him no less popularity in Frankish Syria than in the lands of Islam.”
Saladin: Courageous Muslim Leader of the 12th Century
Discover the remarkable story of Saladin, a courageous and brilliant Muslim leader of the 12th century. Uniting Egypt and Syria as well as many other feats.
www.whyislam.org
ISLAM IS THE BEST-
THE ONLY WAY TO LIVE
ALLAHU AKBAR!
ISLAM WILL RISE AGAIN SOON!
"DUES VOLT" HA HA
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