THE SKELETON IN ISLAM’S CLOSET
I very much appreciated the responses and comments regarding The Fragility of Islamofascism posted in the TTP User Forum. I also received requests to explain the Koran's "Satanic Verses" more fully.
The saga of the Satanic Verses starts with the earliest accounts of Mohammed's life written by accepted Islamic scholars such as Ibn Ishaq (died 767 AD) and al-Tabari (d. 923).
"Accepted" means by Islamic tradition. Mohammed supposedly died in 632 and Ishaq wrote about him over 100 years later - so could not have interviewed anyone who knew him. Yet we only know of Ishaq through quotes of him by Tabari, who lived 300 years after Mohammed.
Thus the earliest source of Mohammed's life and the alleged founding of Islam was written three centuries later. The saga of Mohammed is a myth for which there is no genuine historical evidence whatever.
I discussed this in The Myth of Mecca, written a few days after the Moslem attack on America of September 11, 2001.
So we are talking "sacred history" here, not actual history.
