There Is No Such Thing As Marriage In Islam (33:50) Sūrat al-aḥzāb (The Combined Forces)

If you’d ask a Muslim what is the word Marriage in Arabic, you may get the response “the word for marriage is Nikah” but is this true? Or have our Muslim friends been feed lies from their scholars once again? There’s a verse in the Qur’an which says that if any Muslima (any believing woman) wants to give herself to Muhammad she can do so.

Sūrat l-aḥzāb 33:50

The words of interest here are “offers herself to the Prophet” this phrase means a woman that’s willing to have sexual intercourse with Muhammad. This is a privilege given only to Muhammad according to Qur’an, all cult leaders have the same desires. They want to build a following, receive money from their members and take all the pretty women for themself. This is nothing new when it comes to cults, a quick research into this would prove this to be true.

More text to take notice of, the women spoken of in this verse are Muslim women. Yusuf Ali renders the ayat “any believing woman” this means any Muslim woman even if she has a husband. Because if the eyes of Muhammad falls on a woman, meaning if Muhammad falls in love with a woman and has a husband, she has to divorce her husband so that Muhammad can have sex with her.

Let’s prove the point further, now Muslims always say the Arabic takes precedence over the English translation. The highlighted Arabic word is nafsahā.

Sūrat l-aḥzāb 33:50

If you take this word you’ll see what the verse is truly saying and I think you’ll be shocked! Copy and paste this word into Google Translate and here’s what you’ll get. Let me first preface and apologise for the wording that will follow, unfortunately when speaking about Satan’s religion called Islam we’re going to run into distasteful language at times.

Therefore, continue on at your own risk, I took certain steps to try to “clean up” the language a bit. My apologies, but when dealing with Islam this is what we get when we look at Muslim sources. The highlighted word (يَسْتَنْكِحَهَا) yastankiḥahā literally means…

Google Translate

Yes, you read that right it’s the F Word, it doesn’t mean marriage at all. This is the deception of Islam they hide words in the English Translation from what the Arabic actually says. There are thousands of Muslims who will say the word means marriage, that’s a complete farce!

Sūrat l-aḥzāb 33:50

The following quote was pulled from Al-Islam.org an Islamic website[1] So let it be known that this is not from a Christian website.

In Islam, marriage is not restricted to a platonic relationship between husband and wife, nor is it solely for procreation. The Islamic term for marriage, “nikah” literally means sexual intercourse.

Importance of Marriage in Islam

Conclusion

Islam is a filthy religion when you don’t listen to the lies of Muslims but dig into the Islamic sources you’ll come up with a bunch of rubbish and filth. Why are the Muslim translators burying the true meaning of the Arabic words, it’s because they know if they tell the truth then many people would leave Islam. They don’t want Muslims to ask questions if you start asking questions it starts to fall apart.[2]

Muhammad gave himself the privilege to take any woman he wants, he took his adopted son’s wife. You can read about that in a previous post Muhammad’s Flirts with his Daughter In Law Zaynab Bint Jahsh. If Muhammad is a prophet of god what does his sexual relationships have to do with god? Allah seems to be there to only serve Muhammad’s sexual desires, Aisha his child bride even mentions this.[3]

Footnotes

[1] “Welcome to Al-Islam.org. We invite you to begin a journey of clicks to explore this site thoroughly. We hope that this journey is a source of education and enlightenment. If you are not a Muslim, then let this site serve as a means of introducing Islam to you, and provide you with options for exploring the beauty of this religion further. If you are a Muslim, then let this site serve as a repository for advancing your knowledge about Islam further.” Al-Islam.org (1995-2023). About Us. Retrieved from https://www.al-islam.org/about-us

[2] [5:101] O ye who believe! Ask not questions about things which, if made plain to you, may cause you trouble. But if ye ask about things when the Qur’an is being revealed, they will be made plain to you, Allah will forgive those: for Allah is Oft-forgiving, Most Forbearing.

[3] ‘A’isha (Allah be pleased with her) reported: I felt jealous of the women who offered themselves to Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ) and said: Then when Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, revealed this:” You may defer any one of them you wish, and take to yourself any you wish; and if you desire any you have set aside (no sin is chargeable to you)” (xxxiii. 51), I (‘A’isha.) said: It seems to me that your Lord hastens to satisfy your desire. [Sahih Muslim 1464a]