Islam Unveiled
Disturbing Questions about the Worlds Fastest-Growing Faith
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Publisher Description
In "Islam Unveiled," Robert Spencer dares to face the hard questions about what the Islamic religion actually teaches--and the potentially ominous implications of those teachings for the future of both the Muslim world and the West. Going beyond the shallow distinction between a "true" peaceful Islam and the "hijacked" Islam of terrorist groups, Spencer probes the Koran and Islamic traditions (as well as the history and present-day situation of the Muslim world) as part of his inquiry into why the world's fastest growing faith tends to arouse fanaticism. "Islam Unveiled" evaluates the relationship between Islamic fundamentalism and "mainstream" Islam; the fixation with violence and jihad; the reasons for Muslims' disturbing treatment of women; and devastating effects of Muslim polygamy and Islamic divorce laws. Spencer explores other daunting questions--why the human rights record of Islamic countries is so unrelievedly grim and how the root causes of this record exist in basic Muslim beliefs; why science and high culture died out in the Muslim world--and why this is a root cause of modern Muslim resentment. He evaluates what Muslims learn from the life of Muhammad, the man that Islam hails as the supreme model of human behavior. Above all, this provocative work grapples with the question that most preoccupies us today: can Islam create successful secularized societies that will coexist peacefully with the West's multicultural mosaic?
Customer Reviews
It’s Robert Spencer FFS
This book is schiesse, nuff said.
Don't trust
From reading the mere summary, you can tell this book is full of bias, hatred, and lies. To understand a Muslim, one must ask a Muslim about their religion and their book. Cheap excuses like this to understand the Quran (Not Koran) from a non-Muslim point of view is just silly. Who would you trust, the man who looked on Google for 5 minutes or the man who studies it for their entire life? This applies to the Quran because it hasn't changed in over 1400 years, unlike the Bible (minor changes, but still counts as a change). If one wishes to understand Islam, their way of fighting, their way of living, their way of treating women (unlike popular. belief, very ethical), and whatever else, they have to find a Muslim to tell them. This isn't Islam, don't read if you want an honest truth. The only thing good about this book is that the author proves to us he can write.