16 September 2014 A.D. David Samuel Margoliouth: Quotations on Islam from Notable Non-Muslims



16 September 2014 A.D.  David Samuel Margoliouth: Quotations on Islam from Notable Non-Muslims
For 88 more quotes from other leaders regarding Islamo-Facism, see:  http://reformationanglicanism.blogspot.com/2014/08/25-august-2014-ad-quotations-on-islam_25.html

Here’s one quote from David Samuel Margoliouth.

David Samuel Margoliouth


David Samuel Margoliouth (1858 – 1940) was an orientalist who was described as a brilliant editor and translator of Arabic works. He was briefly active as a priest in the Church of England. He was Laudian Professor of Arabic at the University of Oxford from 1889 to 1937. 
“In order to gain his ends he [Muhammad] recoils from no expedient, and he approves of similar unscrupulousness on the part of his adherents, when exercised in his interest. He profits to the utmost from the chivalry of the Meccans, but rarely requites it with the like. He organizes assassinations and wholesale massacres. 
“His career as tyrant of Medina is that of a robber chief, whose political economy consists in securing and dividing plunder ... He is himself an unbridled libertine and encourages the same passion in his followers. For whatever he does he is prepared to plead the express authorization of the deity. It is, however, impossible to find any doctrine which he is not prepared to abandon in order to secure a political end…This is a disagreeable picture for the founder of a religion, and it cannot be pleaded that it is a picture drawn by an enemy…[43][44]
AND NOW,  for illustrative quotes on Islam from a world class scholar and double-doctored historian in his own right, Barack Hussein Obama, see: 
Here’s our rhubarbish Obama.
#1 “The future must not belong to those who slander the Prophet of Islam”

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