ORLY? Shall I give a 9000 paragraph dissertation on just how deeply I've studied this crap? I never said he left Mecca because of his followers. They merely left with him, as in followed him, which is why they were called followers. I said he left after years and years of persecution. Several, but not all, tribal leaders were also involved in that persecution. A few of them even led the persecution. But it was the persecution that caused him to leave.
Mecca was a polytheistic society, as in many, many gods, dood, and the worshiping of the many various and sundry gods brought bookoo big bucks tourist dollahs to the hood, and when Muhammad tried to destroy the pagan idols and introduce
THE God of Almighty Oneness, he was messin' with their coin, man, so they wanted to busta cap in his azz. So, he pitter-pattered little beat feet to a friendlier hangout.
He was born and raised in Mecca, and lived there for 52 years. When he was 40 he began receiving revelations from God. Well, that's what he claimed. He then told everyone about his revelations. The key themes of his messages to everybody in Mecca who would listen, and many who wouldn't, were the oneness of God and the rejection of polytheism, generosity towards the poor and the needy, kind treatment of and the freeing of slaves, and my favorite, the equality between men and women before God (isn't that just too rich?). Some of his friends and acquaintances respected his words and became his followers (like Twitter, only different). Many others, including the infamous aforementioned tribal leaders, opposed, ridiculed and eventually boycotted his clan, and Muhammad and his followers were harassed, assaulted, tortured, killed and/or and forced into exile. Several attempts were made on his life. When his uncle died, who was also his primary protector, and the tribal head of one of the clans there, Muhammad had little choice but to leave free or die. He booked the last train for the coast.
He later came back to Mecca, though. With the aid of tribal leaders. Different tribal leaders. It was a mess.
Yeah, no, never heard of it.
Well, gee, here's the thing. You said you studied the Bible and Quran, and if you had studied the Quran even a little bit you wouldn't have spelled it as Koran, but I digress... if you had studied either then you wouldn't have been substantively incorrect in everything you stated, either explicitly or implicitly. Yet you were. What you stated, however, is a virtual parroting of the phrases and viewpoints of the ignorant wacko anti-Islam Websites that can easily be found all over the Internet.
Since it's abundantly clear that you did not study the Bible nor the Quran in any depth necessary for which understanding and context could be gleaned from the text (I'm willing to bet you've never actually read the entire Quran, or even three continuous pages, and don't even have a copy for reference), then it's not an unreasonable assumption to conclude that you got the bulk of your information from the same Web sites from which you parroted your statements. I will concede that you may not have gotten that information from a Web site, but instead heard it from someone else who made the same statements. Those statements are popular statements to hold on to and remember for those who hate Muslims, because they're easy to remember, and the remind you why you hate Muslims. The trouble is, those same statements often comprise the totality of knowledge the utterer has on the subject. That's all they know, because that's all they care about.
So, allowing for the fact that you may not have gotten your in-depth study from one or a few Websites, I'll amend my statement to read as follows:
Maybe you should "study" these religious texts using different, non-biased sources than you have been using up to this point, and maybe actually read the texts in context.
I won't override anything you say. I may disagree with it, though. I may call you on it, and anyone else on it, as RLENT so eloquently put it, carelessly perverting the truth. And on hypocrisy. And in this case you double-dipped on both. But ignorance can be fixed. All you have to do is go buy a copy of the Quran and read it. Be forewarned, however, that if you do that you will learn something. And most likely what you will learn is just how disturbingly similar Islam and Christianity really are.
Here's one you should take a look at. Watch this short video of how the major religions of the world has spread over the centuries.
Now, I forget, who's one and only mission is it to conquer the world?