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Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam

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Why is the majority of terrorism in the West attributed to a small minority of Muslims? If Islam is truly a religion of peace, why do such acts persist? These pressing questions are addressed in this book, which argues that Islam is fundamentally a religion of war. For over 150 years, the educated elite in the West have been aware of this reality, yet since 9/11, they have misled the public, avoiding the issue. Journalists have failed to challenge political narratives, allowing the problem to escalate since the early 1990s. Change will only occur when ordinary people educate themselves about Islam and confront the misconceptions that hinder open discussions. This book offers a transformative approach to understanding Islam, enabling readers to grasp the Koran's content quickly. It reveals that any peaceful verses in the Koran have been abrogated by later violent commands, exposing the religion's animosity towards non-Muslims. Readers are encouraged to confront educators who mislead children about Islam and to advocate for accountability among politicians. Ultimately, this book aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to recognize the threats to future generations and to challenge the status quo. History demonstrates that Islam presents two choices: submission or death.

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Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam, Peter McLoughlin, Tommy Robinson

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Titul
Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2017
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
399
ISBN10
0995584907
ISBN13
9780995584907
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Why is the majority of terrorism in the West attributed to a small minority of Muslims? If Islam is truly a religion of peace, why do such acts persist? These pressing questions are addressed in this book, which argues that Islam is fundamentally a religion of war. For over 150 years, the educated elite in the West have been aware of this reality, yet since 9/11, they have misled the public, avoiding the issue. Journalists have failed to challenge political narratives, allowing the problem to escalate since the early 1990s. Change will only occur when ordinary people educate themselves about Islam and confront the misconceptions that hinder open discussions. This book offers a transformative approach to understanding Islam, enabling readers to grasp the Koran's content quickly. It reveals that any peaceful verses in the Koran have been abrogated by later violent commands, exposing the religion's animosity towards non-Muslims. Readers are encouraged to confront educators who mislead children about Islam and to advocate for accountability among politicians. Ultimately, this book aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to recognize the threats to future generations and to challenge the status quo. History demonstrates that Islam presents two choices: submission or death.