RE:Changez Khan and Profet Mohammad
by Ram Chauthariya on Jul 30, 2007 07:56 AM Permalink
Yes, I have read an military historian's opinion that if Mohamed was not a very capable and brutal fighter, Islam would not have come out of the 7th century. It seems people started following him because he won many wars. But he copied most of the Jewish and Christian teachings at that time and changed some.
RE:Changez Khan and Profet Mohammad
by Logic Induction on Jul 30, 2007 09:02 AM Permalink
Chengez Khan was the greatest warriors ever to live on this earth.
The rest of the kids like - homo-sexual Alexander, to prosletyzing BraveHeart to the mythical 'Holy Roman Empire - neither Holy, neither Roman not even an empire' characters, could accomplish so much in so little time as Chengez Khan did.
"Even today the legacy of Genghis Khan remains impressive. His wars were often a matter of retaliation as well as bids for territory or riches. As an organizational and strategic genius, Genghis Khan created one of the most highly-disciplined and effective armies in history; this same genius also gave birth to the core administration that ruled it. Even after he died on campaign in 1227, the Mongol armies dominated the battlefield until the empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Adriatic Sea".
For a complete biography and details read - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan
You are scared. You are insecure. Go drink some of your sacred water !!!