Jew Shreds Hundreds of Children. CNN: Poor Baby!
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The pedophile false prophet had lots of wives, not just the eight year old. And since ragheads consider him a perfect rolemodel, they've been cousinfucking for centuries.
I called you out on your false claim:
..and instead of acting like a man and recognizing you're wrong, you went off on a tirade.
Sure did. Like many leaders before him and many after him. Some wives were older than him, some younger, and the last one (a political marriage to soothen tribal tensions) was, indeed, a woman of child-bearing age, which we now classify as unacceptable, but which was acceptable and common by the norms of the era.
FYI:
List of estimated age ranges for royal brides in various ancient cultures, along with notable examples:
Ancient Mesopotamia (Sumeria, Babylon, Assyria): 12-15 years old
Ancient Egypt (New Kingdom): 12-15 years old
Ancient Greece (Aristocratic): 14-18 years old
Ancient Rome (Patrician): 12-15 years old
Ancient Persia (Achaemenid Empire): 12-14 years old
Ancient Israel (Royal): 12-14 years old
Ancient China (Han Dynasty): 13-16 years old
Byzantine Empire: 12-15 years old
Looks like I triggered a salty raghead. Zaynab bint Jahsh was your false prophet's 1st cousin and 7th wife, which is why you lot are almost as badly inbred as ashkenazis.
Wrong. Will you be a man and stand corrected?
Muhammad's lineage:
Zaynab's lineage:
Common Ancestor:
Abd Manaf ibn Qusai (5 generations up from Muhammad and 5 generations up from Zaynab)
So, Muhammad and Zaynab bint Jahsh share a common ancestor 5 generations up.
In terms of cousin relationship:
Muhammad and Zaynab are 4th cousins (5 generations up to the common ancestor, then 4 generations down)
But hey, why don't you look at the mirror? Note that in the grand scheme of things, it really doesn't matter if you marry your first cousin... as long as it's not overly done.
Here's a list of Christian royalty who married their first cousins:
European Monarchies
Other Christian Royalty
Blah, blah, blah, the salty sandrat typed up another wall of text I'm not going to read.