

What is time? Time is the seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, seasons, years, decades and more we all experience. Time is local to this universe from the Special and General Theory of Relativity by Einstein. Time is a component of spacetime, the “fabric” of the universe.
Here’s Muhammad showing how he has time bind Allah, thus showing Allah is a creation, subject to time, just like Muhammad and we are:
Narrated Abu Bakra:
The Prophet said:
Time has taken its original shape which it had when Allah created the Heavens and the Earth. The year is of twelve months, four of which are sacred, and out of these (four) three are in succession, i.e. Dhul-Qa’da, Dhul-Hijja and Al-Muharram, and the fourth is Rajab which is named after the Mudar tribe, between (the month of) Jumaida (ath-thania) and Sha’ban.
Then the Prophet asked, “Which is this month?”
We said, “Allah and His Apostle know better.”
On that the Prophet kept quiet so long that we thought that he might name it with another name. Then the Prophet said, “Isn’t it the month of Dhul-Hijja?”
We replied, “Yes.”
Then he said, “Which town is this?”
We replied, “Allah and His Apostle know better.”
On that he kept quiet so long that we thought that he might name it with another name. Then he said, “Isn’t it the town of Mecca?”
We replied, “Yes.”
Then he said, “Which day is today?”
We replied, “Allah and His Apostle know better.”
He kept quiet so long that we thought that he might name it with another name.
Then he said, “Isn’t it the day of An- Nahr (i.e. sacrifice)?”
We replied, “Yes.”
He said, “So your blood, your properties, (The sub-narrator Muhammad said, ‘I think the Prophet also said: And your honor…) are sacred to one another like the sanctity of this day of yours, in this city of yours, in this month of yours; and surely, you will meet your Lord, and He will ask you about your deeds. Beware! Do not become infidels after me, cutting the throats of one another. It is incumbent on those who are present to convey this message (of mine) to those who are absent. May be that some of those to whom it will be conveyed will understand it better than those who have actually heard it.”
(The sub-narrator, Muhammad, on remembering that narration, used to say, “Muhammad spoke the truth!”)
He (i.e. Prophet) then added twice, “No doubt! Haven’t I conveyed (Allah’s Message) to you?”
Sahih al-Bukhari 4406
I’ll quote the part where Muhammad shows that time and the calendar existed prior to Islamic creation:
Time has taken its original shape which it had when Allah created the Heavens and the Earth. The year is of twelve months, four of which are sacred, and out of these (four) three are in succession, i.e. Dhul-Qa’da, Dhul-Hijja and Al-Muharram, and the fourth is Rajab which is named after the Mudar tribe, between (the month of) Jumaida (ath-thania) and Sha’ban.
Sahih al-Bukhari 4406
Notice that the months are named in Arabic, and one month is named “after the Mudar tribe”. The other five months are not named.
But, Infidel, it is Allah who is time! This comes from the following hadith:
Abu Huraira reported Allah’s Apostle as saying:
Do not curse Time, for it is Allah Who is Time.
Sahih Muslim 2246e
This is more nonsense from Muhammad because, in Sahih al-Bukhari 4406 above, Muhammad thinks that the year, months and month names are fundamental, coming from Allah, when they were all created by Arabs (and earlier civilisations) – you can tell this immediately from the Arabic names and “Rajab which is named after the Mudar tribe”. For more, read: Allah is Time.
To confirm this, here are the Arabic Month names and meaning from an Islamic site:
| Number | Name | Meaning | Note |
| 1 | Muḥarram | forbidden | A sacred month, so-called because battle and all kinds of fighting are forbidden (ḥarām) during this month. Muḥarram includes ‘Āshūrā’, the tenth day. |
| 2 | Ṣafar | void | Supposedly named thus because pre-Islamic Arab houses were empty this time of year while their occupants gathered food. Another account relates that they used to loot the houses of their enemies after defeating them in battle, leaving nothing behind. |
| 3 | Rabī‘ al-awwal | the first spring | Also means to graze, because cattle were grazed during this month. Also a very holy month of celebration for many Muslims, as it was the month the Prophet Muhammad was born. |
| 4 | Rabī‘ ath-thānī | the second spring | Unknown by the Islamic site I copied this from. |
| 5 | Jumādá al-ūlá | the first of parched land | Often considered the pre-Islamic summer. Jumādá may also be related to a verb meaning “to freeze” and another account relates that water would freeze during this time of year. |
| 6 | Jumādá al-ākhirah | the last of parched land | Unknown by the Islamic site I copied this from. |
| 7 | Rajab | respect, honour | This is the second sacred month in which fighting is forbidden. Rajab may also be related to a verb meaning “to remove”, so called because pre-Islamic Arabs would remove the heads of their spears and refrain from fighting. |
| 8 | Sha‘bān | scattered | Marked the time of year when Arab tribes dispersed to find water. Sha‘bān may also be related to a verb meaning “to be in between two things”. Another account relates that it was called thus because the month lies between Rajab and Ramaḍān. |
| 9 | Ramaḍān | burning heat | Burning is related to fasting as in empty stomach one’s worldly desire will burn. Supposedly so called because of high temperatures caused by the excessive heat of the sun. Ramaḍān is the most venerated month of the Hijri calendar. During this time, Muslims must fast from pre-dawn till sunset and should give charity to the poor and needy. |
| 10 | Shawwāl | raised | She-camels would normally be in calf at this time of year and raise their tails. |
| 11 | Dhū al-Qa‘dah | the one of truce/sitting | This is a holy month during which war is banned. People are allowed to defend themselves if attacked. |
| 12 | Dhū al-Ḥijjah | the one of pilgrimage | Burning is related to fasting as in an empty stomach one’s worldly desire will burn. Supposedly so called because of high temperatures caused by the excessive heat of the sun. Ramaḍān is the most venerated month of the Hijri calendar. During this time, Muslims must fast from pre-dawn till sunset and should give charity to the poor and needy. |
Muhammad was a false prophet, for a false god, Allah, for a false religion, Islam, without even a false book, the Koran.
