Paperback: 608 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace (July 29, 2006)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1438299648
ISBN-13: 978-1438299648
Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.5 x 9 inches
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Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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This book is an interesting study of Islam and its root to paganism like all religion. It is written an aggressive tone but it does provide excellent discussions and reference to the development of Islam .There is a vast amount of research done with hundreds of footnotes given so you can always go back and check where his information is coming from.
This book is a much needed add to the ever growing volume of litterature threatening to expose the way the Moon has been used to justify slavery around the world in the past 2 to 500 years and beyond. It's about time the Moon nightmare ended and that time is now. This book goes further in exposing hoaxes and pyramid schemes such as moon cultism where the Moon is projected as some kind of a savior who can do anything from controlling women's menstrual cycles to inviting a bunch of crazy astronots, leaving people questioning the sanity of those who have promoted such unspiritual and unscientific nonsense in the past and also in the present.
This should be required reading for all, especially students. We must re-educate students and fight revisionist preaching mainly in colleges.
A must read for anyone that is interested in the future of the USA and the rest of the world.Both Vol. 1 & 2, have super foonotes, many charts and an excellent Glossary, everything to prove the point that the Prophet was a War and Moon God worshiper.
With a very aggressive language that may upset some, the books conveys and discusses a series of various aspects of Islam in the contemporary world. As I said the language is very strong in some points but the fact that Islam is connected with violence, warfare and abuses emerges clearly from the data collected in this book. One for all: in a British pool in the UK it emerged that 37% of the Muslim interviewee would not report terrorist related activities to the police if aware of any. Terrifying.
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