Muhammad(pbuh)
the battles Muhammad(pbuh) fought were in self-defense, he had no choice but to fight. and another reason Muhammad(pbuh) fought were because the people whom he had made a treaty with broke them, All his battles and fights were either in self-defense or a just cause. and even then he wasnt suppose to kill anyone innocent, in all the Battles and fights Muhammad(pbuh) went through, there was about 1080 deaths, now compare that to the death count of WWII: 56,125,262. Muhammad(pbuh) still followed rules when fighting. He did not fight for wealth or power:
The enmity that took place in the hearts of people of Quraish was due to the fact that they feared the emerging power of Muhammad (PBUH) , thought that he would weaken their stand. The Prophet (PBUH) stood for the Call regardless of the danger that he was facing. It was not out of enmity that he refused to compromise with masters of Quraish, it was because he wanted his stand to be clear and the call to be pure. The Masters of Quraish offered him to rule them, or if he wanted they would make him rich as they are if, and only if, he left them alone without spreading his beliefs as against theirs. Obviously, The Prophet (PBUH) refused their offer and said his famous statement to his uncle who was pursuing him to accept.
"I swear that if even they brought the Sun and the Moon (from the sky) and put them on my right and left hands in order to give up this Call, I would not abandon my way until God makes it rise, or I am led to my end while working for it”.
How were the Quranic scientific verses known at that time? how did people know that it is because of the winds that rain comes? how did people know that it was the winds that hold the clouds in air? how did people know about the stages of babys inside a womb? how did people know that the clouds were actually very heavy? how did people know about how milk is produced from a goat? how did people know that the mountains were like pegs, that keep us from shaking due to our rotation? etc.
Now are you using the Old Testament to prove that God had a son, how many jews agree with you on that? those verses are not talking literally. and if they are literally, then does that mean that David is also Gods begotten son? there isnt any verse in there that says Jesus(pbuh) is Gods son. I mean think about it, if Jews were to take every one of those verses literally then every prophet would have been regarded like Jesus(pbuh) of the canonical Bible. There is a scroll called the Nag Hammadi scroll, it dates from the two or third century AD, and there is a verse in there that says that Jesus(pbuh) was not crucified but rather a substitute was, now how can you tell which one is the real story?
thank you.