
The golden rule is a clear act of one's will and emotions, and there is nothing scientific about it. If it is genetic, why do we find so much selfishness in this world? If it were genetic, then the will would not come into it. No disrespect but that makes no sense at all. That post 20 takes a whole lot of faith to believe. Pretty simple, and those people needing to challenge this probably played alone on the playground! If you didn't learn it in kindergarten, your parents probably didn't, and your future children won't either. It's not genetic, it's not science it is merely a reflection of the people in your life that you learned your behavior from. I can say it where it's understood in simplicity.

So don't try looking for a Golden Rule in what Mohammed said, because there is none. Islam sanctifies violence, robbery, theft, rape and murder, as long as it happens to unbelievers, or those who failed in the eyes of the many self-appointed judges. It is little wonder that Islam spreads like a wildfire amongst the prison population, as it has a highly developed dualistic morality. Mohammed's development from inventor and preacher of a new religion, a concoction of Arab paganism, Christianity and Judaism, which he found in his day in Mecca, to that of a successful warlord and godfather of a clan of marauding slavers and robbers, is well reflected when you read the Koran in chronological sequence, not as it is presented from longest to shortest sura. What Mohammed did and said and revealed must be understood in the context that he is proclaimed as the 'seal of prophets' I.e.

The book is not a compilation of history by a variety of authors, but regarded as the ultimate and unchangeable word of the Islamic deity. Islam and its holy book are very different from Judaism and Christianity. Perhaps, the water is medicated for soothing of muscles, or for cooling of the person who is allowed in? It also means camphor, an aromatic extract of woody plants. Kafur is one of the pools found in paradise in the Koran.
