UNNMMAASKIINNGG MUUHHAAMMMMAADD The Malignant Narcissist and His Grand Delusion Allah Sujit Das
One of the most interesting and harmful
delusions to which men and nations can be
subjected is that of imagining themselves
special instruments of the Divine Will.
------ Bertrand Russell
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Narcissus; in Greek mythologgy, the son of the river god Cephissus, was renowned for his beauty. According to various stories he was exceptionally cruel. Many nymphs and girls fell in love with him, but he rejected them. He was in love with a reflection in a pool, not realizinng it was his own, and perished there, not beinng able to leave the beauty of his own reflection. Breaking down the myth of Narcissus, the term Narcissism signifies a mental disorder characterized by extreme self-absorption, an exaggeerated sense of self-importance, and a selfish need for attention and admiration from others. Malignant Narcissism is a form of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), which is characterized by suspiciousness to the point of paranoia, feelings of grandiositty, absurd claims on oneself and sadistic cruelty accompanied by a complete lack of remorse. III
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A Note to the Readers
Islam stands or falls on the credibility of Muhammad on which we do not have single evidence
but unfathomable doubts because his conduct was immoral. But he successfully twisted the sense
of morality of his followers, distorted their sense of ‘Humanness’ and linked “doing good” and
“a service to God” to all ungodly things. Briefly, he had given a sacred aura to crime and
terrorism.
Was Muhammad truthful and sincere when he claimed to the title of prophet? Or, was he a
vulgar imposter, who posed as a prophet with his eyes upon a throne from the beginning? Where
we can find some concrete evidence that Qur’anic revelations were not Muhammad’s delusions
or his conscious fabrications? Where is the ‘divine’ verification for ‘divine’ revelations? If we
put the Qur’an in chronological order and correlate it with the context of Muhammad’s life as
was reported in Sira, Sunnah and Hadith we find Allah mirrored Muhammad’s character. Allah
was too dumb to be God and too immoral to be Divine.
In this treatise I have no intention to test God. I just want to test Muhammad’s claim to the
title of messenger of God because I cannot blindly accept his claim. Throughout the
recorded history of Mankind, many imposters had posed as God-man and fooled us.
Muhammad may be a true prophet or he may be an imposter. We must test him to see
which he is. Anyone who claims to be a prophet must be prepared to have his prophecy
tested.
This treatise is a critical investigation, where I have probed deep into the strange imaginary
fantasy world of Muhammad not only in search of an answer but also to unfold many mysteries
of Islam and Muslims. First, I had looked at Muhammad through the spectacle of blind faith and
then through the spectacle of science, logic and modern development of Psychological and
Mental Disorder studies. This document contains the findings of my investigation.
When an investigation is done in any intellectual field, no investigator can claim that his
academic research work is complete in every respect and the conclusions are final. It is always
like an open loop and there is constantly a scope for further research. I sincerely hope that the
enthusiastic readers (both Muslim and non-Muslim) with further investigation will come out with
more interesting facts on different aspects of the same topic.
This document is heavy reading, and lengthy. I ask for reader’s patience on this.
Thank you.
Sujit Das
(e-mail: counter.jihad (at) yahoo.co.uk )
Mumbai (India)
28.04.2010
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Contents Page A Note to the Readers
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Introduction
1
Chapter – 1: The Flashback of a False Prophet 3 to 45
1.1 Muhammad’s
Prophetic
Claim
3
1.2
The Embarrassment of Satanic Verses
5
1.3
The Traditional Sources
6
1.3.1
The Reliability of Traditional Sources
7
1.4
Discrediting Muhammad using Traditional Sources
9
1.5
Discrediting Muhammad using the Modern-day Sources
14
1.6
Discrediting Muhammad by His Own Words and Conduct
22
1.7
The Message of Prophet Muhammad
32
1.8 Muhammad’s
Miracles
35
1.8.1
Refuting the Claims of Muhammad’s Miracles.
37
1.9 Conclusion
41
Chapter 2: Muhammad’s Hallucinations 46 to 57
2.1
The Mystery of Cave Hira
46
2.2
The Strange Subconscious Mind
47
2.3
A Logical Explanation of Muhammad’s Mystic Experience
49
2.4
Traditional Islamic Sources on Muhammad’s Hallucination
51
2.5 Conclusion
56
Chapter 3: Muhammad’s Strange Mindset 58 to 136
3.1
An Introduction to Freud's Id, Ego, and Superego Concepts
58
3.2
The Psychopathology of Muhammad
59
3.3 Understanding
‘Personality Disorder’
61
3.4 Understanding
‘Narcissistic Personality Disorder’
62
3.4.1
The Seven Deadly Sins of Narcissism (according to Sandy Hotchkiss)
65
3.5
Understanding ‘Malignant Narcissism’
67
3.5.1
The Defensive False Self of a Narcissist
70
3.5.2
The Narcissistic Supply
71
3.5.3
The Cause of Narcissism.
72
3.5.6 Correlating
Muhammad
and Malignant Narcissism
74
3.6.1
The Narcissistic Delusion of Muhammad.
74
3.6.2
Identifying the Defensive Inflated False Self of Muhammad
75
3.6.3
The Development of Muhammad’s Narcissism
78
3.6.4
Why Allah did not allow Muhammad to pray for his mother?
80
3.6.5
The Narcissistic Supply Sources of Muhammad
81
3.6.5.1 Why Muhammad became an Outlaw?
96
3.6.5.2 Muhammad’s Excessive Cruelty and Hatred for non-Muslims.
98
3.6.5.3 The Paradise and the Hell.
108
3.6.5.4 The Critics of Muhammad
114
3.6.5.5 Narcissist Muhammad and his Collection of Women.
118
3.6.6
Why Muhammad was Sinless?
125
3.7
A Quest for the Impaired True Self of Muhammad
128
3.8 Conclusion
133
Chapter 4: The Creation of Qur’an 137 to
160
4.1
The Authenticity of Qur’an, and the Authority and Responsibility of Allah 138
4.2
Is the Qur’an Preserved?
141
4.3
The Trustworthiness of Allah and His Qur’an
145
4.4
Who wrote the Qur’an?
149
4.5
Why Narcissist Muhammad needed the Qur’an?
156
4.6 Conclusion
159
Chapter 5: The Creation of Allah 161 to
174
5.1
Allah: The Ungodly God
161
5.2
Narcissism and the Concept of Superego.
165
5.3
Allah: The Superego of a Malignant Narcissist
168
5.4 Conclusion
173
Chapter 6: The Creation of Islam 175 to
213
6.1
The Purpose of Creation of Islam
175
6.2
Islam: The Cult of a Narcissist
180
6.3
Islam and Apostasy
187
6.4
The Force of Narcissism
190
6.4.1
The Force of Narcissism of Muhammad and Early Muslims
191
6.5
Pre-Islamic Arabia and the Dawn of Islam.
192
6.6
How Muhammad Enslaved the Early Muslims?
195
6.6.1
The Fatal Attraction of Muhammad’s Fantasy World
196
6.6.2
Muhammad’s Mental Instability
197
6.6.3
Muhammad’s Misleading Signals
198
6.6.4 Pathological
Lying
199
6.6.5
The Method of Projection
201
6.7
Who Benefited from Islam?
204
6.8
Who are the Pathetic Losers?
206
6.8.1
The Demoralizing Influence of Muhammad's Teaching on the Arabs
207
Chapter 7: Present Day Captives of Islamic Cult 214 to
265
7.1
The legacy of Muhammad
214
7.2
Islam: The Mental Illness of Muslims
215
7.3
The Demonic Recipe of Narcissist Muhammad.
221
7.3.1
Shamelessness (Bypassed shame)
221
7.3.2
Magical thinking
222
7.3.3 Arrogance
224
7.3.4 Envy
225
7.3.5 Entitlement
229
7.3.6 Exploitation
232
7.3.7
Bad Boundaries
234
7.4
The Collective Mental Sickness of Muslim ‘Ummah’
238
7.5
The Causes of Decadence of Muslim ‘Ummah’
252
7.6
Unshackling the Victims of Muhammad
258
7.7 Conclusion
264
Chapter 8: Final Assessment of Muhammad 266 to
270
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