Treasonshttps://ramamohanraocheruku.blogspot.com/2016/12/treasons-nation-can-survive-its-fools.html
A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive
treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known
and carries his banner openly. — Cicero
Under the guise of ‘Secularism’, people in power conveniently
peddling anti-religious measures against certain community, rather than being
non-religious(religion neutral)…The definition needs to be amended and
redefined in order to protect it’s sanctity from the clutches of the miserable
anti-national clan.
The plot of the novel SATANIC VERSES starts with
Prophet Muhammad’s biography by the greatest Middle Age historian Al Tabari.
Tabari records that when the Quraysh (A powerful merchant tribe that controlled Mecca and its Kaaba and that, according to
Islamic tradition, descended from Ishmael.
The Islamic prophet Muhammad was born
into the Banu Hashim clan of the
Quraysh tribe. )started opposing Muhammad’s mission in Mecca and even
started persecuting his followers, to reduce the tension and patch up
reconciliation, he had recited a verse (53:21) that gave the Arab goddesses
Al-Lat, Al-Manat and Al-Uzza power to intercede with Allah. That verse greatly
elated the Quraysh. They joined Muhammad in prostration at the Kaba, thinking
that from now Islam and their ancestral religion could coexist peacefully in
Mecca. But later on, Muhammad annulled that verse and removed it from the
Quran, saying that it was not from Allah, but the Satan had put it on his
tongue. This Satan’s verse controversy formed the plot of Salman Rushdie’s
novel, “The Satanic Verses”. Therefore, Rushdie did not depict the entire Quran
as verses of the Satan, nor did he invent the Satanic Verse idea.
Swasthi.
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