You are repeating a 20-year-old internet meme because you don't know a single word of biblical Hebrew. You say "kids," but the raw text uses the words ne’arim qetannim.
In the Old Testament, na’ar does NOT mean toddlers; it means young men of military, marriageable, or legal age. Joseph was called a na'ar at 17 (Gen 37:2), Solomon called himself one when he became king at 20 (1 Kings 3:7), and armed soldiers are called ne'arim (1 Kings 20:15).
This wasn't a group of toddlers teasing an old man; it was a hostile gang of at least 42 aggressive young adult men swarming a lone prophet on a remote road. It was an imminent threat of assault and a targeted gang ambush. God neutralized a violent mob to protect His prophet.
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In my previous livestream, we discussed the "Satanic Verses" (i.e. "Gharaniq") incident. We presented multiple reports that meet the condition of authentic hadiths and used them to support the view that this event was a historical FACT in Muhammad's life. Despite the discussion, not one Muslim dared to come up an defend the 'honor' of his pagan Mushrik prophet! Yet they talk big in text.. Do they in secret agree with renowned scholars like ibn Taymiyyah, who said: "The Salaf (early Muslims) said that the story of the "Gharaniq" was transmitted with a PROVEN transmission that CANNOT be criticized!" And ofc we showed multiple Sahih ahadith to back up ibn Taymiyyah's claim!