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Note 86
Like Christians, the followers of Sunni or Shiite sects have also put their messenger in direct competition with other messengers. Hundreds of hadiths have been fabricated to support the claim that Muhammed had a higher position above other messengers of God. For instance, the claim that God created the universe for the sake of Muhammed (lawlaka lawlaka lama khalaqtu al-aflaka), was attributed to God under the label Qudsi hadith (Holy hadith). Many fabricated hadiths praise Muhammed for being a superman, thereby contradicting the Quran (18:110). Most hadith books, including Bukhari, contain numerous records of hearsay that insult Muhammed by depicting him as a sexual maniac with exaggerated stories, such as "praising" his sexual power to be equal to 30 men. The fabricators of those stories and their powerful benefactors tried to justify their own sexual fantasies and practices by attributing them to Muhammed (6:112). Again, in clear contradiction to the Quran (29:50), hadith narrators fabricated "miracles" for Muhammed, such as splitting the moon and causing half of it to fall into Ali's backyard, ascending to the seventh heaven and negotiating the numbers of prayers with God with Moses serving as his advisor in the sixth heaven, miraculously crippling a child for passing in front of him while he was praying, etc. Sunni and Shiite mushriks went ahead and added Muhammed's name next to God’s in the most repeated declaration of faith, the shahada, again in clear contradiction of many verses of the Quran (See 3:18; 63:1).edip.
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