After the visitation of the angel who claimed to be Gabriel, Mohammed became very afraid and attempted suicide. He walked up to the top of a mountain, where he intended to throw himself off a cliff. That experience followed him over the course of the next three years. Let us look together at what Bukhari wrote in volume 9, book 87, Hadith number 111, where he speaks about how the angel of God revealed himself to Mohammed. The truth is that this angel was a demon, for the Bible said, "No marvel, for Satan himself is transformed into an Angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14).
One night when Mohammed was forty years old, he was alone in the cave of Hira when a spirit appeared to him at the door of the cave. The spirit grasped him and squeezed him until he thought he would die and commanded him, 'Read.' Muhammad answered, 'I cannot read.' The spirit squeezed him again and commanded 'Read.' Muhammad said, 'What shall I read?' The spirit said, 'Read: in the name of thy Lord.' Muhammad returned to his wife, frightened and told her 'O Khadija, what is wrong with me?'
If Mohammed had cried to the living God to save him, he would have saved himself and others, but he chose to live under the bondage of this demon which brought such fear in his life that he attempted several times to throw himself from the tops of high mountains.
One question I have to ask is, "Is this the behaviour of a normal person?" We all may face troubles in this hard life, but to try to commit suicide means that the person has no hope in himself, from the people around him and even in God Himself. How could God speak to me through that person?!
Jesus is the answer for man's problems. All through the gospel we can read that Jesus delivered people from the power of Satan. Not only that, he has given that same power to His followers that they may be able "to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt them" (Luke 10:19). How then will the Moslem be able to protect himself from that devil who "came to steal, and to kill, and to destroy" (John 10:10) when their prophet himself (Mohammed) was not even able to? The only excuse Mohammed came up with to defend his strange behaviour - which is completely inexcusable - was that his Allah told him, "Never did We send a messenger or a prophet before thee, but, when he framed a desire, Satan threw some [vanity] into his desire" (Sure 22:52).
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You Have Been Deceived and Betrayed ... Humble Yourself And Give Your Life To Jesus
Kind Regards,
Scorpz.