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  1.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  3.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a gate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  4.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a gate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  5.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  6.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  7.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a gate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  8.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  9.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  10.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a gate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  11.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  12.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  13.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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  14.  @patrickjane4027  Notice 👉🏻 “your father incited the Arabs against us”, what do you think her father was inciting for? was he inciting to tickle them or inciting for war and killing them? Hence why it was justified and even she agreed notice after understanding 👉🏻 “until all the hatred was gone from me and until the feeling of of hatred vanished from me” she had no issue at all whatsoever then why do you? She clearly understood her father was in the wrong and you just lied and said she hated him at the time while she didn’t have any hatred it clearly says it vanished from her. There’s no proof she hated him when he had relations with her. You’ve been exposed, the proof you gave is against you, Allahu akbar You didn’t even give the source for ibn umar (Al-waqdi) what is the source or did you just random copy it from a hate website? The story of Kinan is from ibn ishaq who was not a person Hadith not had any authority over it. he was a historian and would narrate from anyone and has many fabricated stories. This story has no chain of narrations or source going back to companions or the messenger himself. If you have any Hadith instead of copying and pasting stories with no basis from hate websites then bring. In the rest of the report, both Tabari and Ibn Hisham have quoted it from Ibn Ishaq, but Ibn Ishaq does not name any narrator. Traditionalists, in books on Rijal, have explicitly stated that Ibn Ishaq used to borrow from the Jews stories concerning the battle of the Prophet (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). As Ibn Ishaq does not mention the name of any narrator whatsoever in this case, there is every likelihood of the story of having been passed on by the Jews. You’ve been exposed!
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