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What The Modern Martyr Should Know


ThePilgrim

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I read this book and found it hard to down to go to bed at night.  I just had to finish it.  Now I think I will read it again.  A book that will help us all to get rid of a few of our misconceptions of what Islam's history has been and what Islam really is.  Here is a great review:

http://gatesofvienna.net/2013/10/what-the-modern-martyr-should-know/

 

God bless,

Larry

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Islam was born in violence and oppression and continuous as such today.

 

While Americans know exceedingly little of history, and dismiss what little they know as irrelevant, others in the world do learn history and to them it matters a great deal.

 

Islam made several concerted efforts to conquer Christian Europe for Allah. Islam occupied a large portion of Europe for centuries. Most Americans have no clue about either just as they have no clue that Islam spread across the Middle East and North Africa by the sword.

 

Amazingly, Muslims in Europe have outright openly boasted that what their ancestors failed to conquer by force (Europe) Muslim women were doing through their wombs. Islamists have not hid the fact their intention is to overwhelm Europe through immigration and high Muslim birth rates to the point where they come to dominate Europe in the name of Islam, killing, pushing aside and casting out all vestiges of Christianity. More amazing is the near total dismissal and ignoring of such by the native populations who are being overrun.

 

While yet in its infancy, the same has begun in America and can clearly be seen in the areas where Muslims are concentrated.

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One of the contentions in this book (which I tend to agree with) is that the so-called prophet Mohammad never really existed but is an invention of writers centuries later as there are no writings of the supposed time of the supposed Mohammad.  There ar also mistranslations of the early works that come into play.  As I said a very interesting book.

 

God bless,

Larry

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