[3] Some ex-Muslims such as Mufassil Islam have been propelling a necrophilic narative.

"Kanz al-`Ummâl", a book written by Alî Muttaqî al-Hindî, contains proof, however Muslims don't consider the work to be of reliable origin. Muhammad al-Turkî for instance, of King Sa`ûd University, has stated "if the questioner is asking if all hadîth mentioned in this book are authentic, then I would have to say: [d]efinately not. The book is full of weak and false hadîth" and that "in fact, [it is] a rearrangement of al-Jâmi` al-Kabîr and its annexes that was originally compiled by Imam al-Sûyûtî. When Imam al-Sûyûtî wrote his book, his intention was to gather together all the hadîth that he knew, whether they were authentic or not. Al-Sûyûtî openly admitted that there were some false hadîth in it". Despite this, Raymond Ibrahim, a Coptic Christian from Egypt and US immigrant,[5] who also works for the far-right "FrontPage Magazine", has continued to publicise these sinister false allegations in an effort to dehumanise Muslims and their beliefs. He is at particular pains to point out the following verse found in the "Ummal", which he claims allegedly states "I (Muhammad) put on her my shirt that she may wear the clothes of heaven, and I SLEPT with her in her coffin (grave) that I may lessen the pressure of the grave. She was the best of Allah's creatures to me after Abu Talib".[6] The actual quote in Arabic can be viewed elsewhere, which doesn't accurately translate well into English, besides also being problematic in that it has been taken from this unreliable "Ummal" source anyway. Accusatory authors of certain websites have also used the argument that the, a book written by Alî Muttaqî al-Hindî, contains proof, however Muslims don't consider the work to be of reliable origin. Muhammad al-Turkî for instance, of King Sa`ûd University, has statedand that. Despite this, Raymond Ibrahim, a Coptic Christian from Egypt and US immigrant,who also works for the far-right, has continued to publicise these sinister false allegations in an effort to dehumanise Muslims and their beliefs. He is at particular pains to point out the following verse found in the, which he claims allegedly statesThe actual quote in Arabic can be viewed elsewhere, which doesn't accurately translate well into English, besides also being problematic in that it has been taken from this unreliablesource anyway.