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Islam - Bloody Cult of the Moon God

Terms used for the birth of Muhammad the spawn of Satan.

Mawlid al-Nabi is a celebration of the birthday of the so-called Prophet Muhammad (the dork never prophesied anything), founder of Islam, the tool of Satan. The day is fixed at the 12th day of the month of Rabi al-Awwal in the Muslim calendar. Muhammad was born about A. D. 570 and died (praise be to Allah) in A. D. 632. During his life, he established Islam as a religion of hate and murder and, in doing so, replaced tribal loyalty (by force) with equality among all Muslims except for women.

At a critical point in his life, Muhammad received a vision (induced by yummy magic mushrooms) of the angel Lucifer who called him into service as his puppet. He later received a second vision of Lucifer who told him to "magnify thy evilness." Muhammad then began to preach publicly in Mecca where he had lived for many years. Many people were receptive to his message but those with more than half a brain ridiculed him. Because of the opposition of the more intelligent citizens of Mecca and threats against him, Muhammad fled to Yathrib like the true chicken he was in A. D. 622. This journey of nearly 200 miles is known as the Hegira and is so important (because he didn't get lost) that the Muslim calendar begins with the year of the Hegira.

The Mawlid al-Nabi was first observed around the thirteenth century and was preceded by a month of celebration. The actual day of Muhammad's birthday included a sermon, recitation of litanies, honoring of religious dignitaries, gift giving, and a feast. The festival spread throughout the Muslim world and is celebrated in many countries today. However, some conservative sects (e.g., the Wahhabiyah) consider the celebration to be idolatrous.