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Digital-Infidelity wrote:I don't think those writings are authentic. Certainly, Napoleon had a great admiration for Islam but to say that he was infact a Muslim is quite a stretch.

Gedo_Boy wrote:Digital-Infidelity wrote:I don't think those writings are authentic. Certainly, Napoleon had a great admiration for Islam but to say that he was infact a Muslim is quite a stretch.
I don't know who you are, but you have obviously decided to suspend your logic and faculties of reason.
Even if he NEVER said he was Muslim, it isn't even a stretch to say "he had a great admiration for Islam" and that he was actually a Muslim.
If I said I hated Islam and someone asserted I was a Muslim, that would be "quite a stretch"
But to say someone had a great admiration for Islam, and then assert he is a Muslim, that is NOT quite a stretch.
Napoleon much like any-other wise leader used religion for political means. Never for faith-sake

Cawar wrote:Napoleon much like any-other wise leader used religion for political means. Never for faith-sake
You always come up with some rubbish..
Moses and more Importantly Mohamed CSW not wise leaders??

Gedo_Boy wrote:Digital-Infidelity,
You said it is quite a stretch for Napoleon, who admired Islam openly on many levels, to be a Muslim.
I am saying it is not quite a stretch, in fact it is a logical conclusion that someone who admired Islam on many levels, not just one, to in fact be a Muslim.
If I admired the main tenets of Communism, would you be surprised to learn that I was infact a secret Communist, or would you say: "I should have known, it was staring me in the face".
I am telling you this stuff is in his diary, and the most you can come up with is that his Secretary said he wasn't Muslim.
People put stuff in their diaries that common people around them wouldn't know.
Well, then, I will tell you. Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne, and I myself have founded great empires; but upon what did these creations of our genius depend? Upon force. Jesus alone founded His empire upon love, and to this very day millions would die for Him. . . . . I think I understand something of human nature; and I tell you, all these were men, and I am a man: none else is like Him; Jesus Christ was more than man. . I have inspired multitudes with such an enthusiastic devotion that they would have died for me, . . but to do this it was necessary that I should be visibly present with the electric influence of my looks, of my words, of my voice. When I saw men and spoke to them, I lighted up the flame of self-devotion in their hearts. . . . Christ alone has succeeded in so raising the mind of man towards the Unseen, that it becomes insensible to the barriers of time and space....This it is which proves to me quite convincingly the Divinity of Jesus Christ

Gedo_Boy wrote:one can say a whole host of things during his lifetime, the entries I mentioned from his diary were the latter part of his life, and that can be altogether different from a person's beginning. It is an evolution.
"Guide me for surely the time is coming near and I know, as though the night covers its dark cloak, that this war is lost. "
This shows the time frame we are talking about, and the end is normally when a person is most clearheaded and reconciles himself with his mortality.
How hard would it be for a Muslim to doctor Napoleon's official diary records anyways?
If this were not true, it could easily be debunked by the French, but there is a French book on it, Napoleon et Islam.

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