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The Truth About Muhammad

Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion

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The Truth About Muhammad

By: Robert Spencer
Narrated by: James Adams
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In The Truth about Muhammad, New York Times best-selling author and Islam expert Robert Spencer offers an honest and telling portrait of the founder of Islam - perhaps the first such portrait in half a century - unbounded by fear and political correctness, unflinching, and willing to face the hard facts about Muhammad's life that continue to affect our world today. Spencer details Muhammad's development from a preacher of hellfire and damnation into a political and military leader who expanded his rule by force of arms, promising his warriors luridly physical delights in Paradise if they were killed in his cause. He explains how the Qur'an's teaching on warfare against unbelievers developed, with constant war to establish the hegemony of Islamic law as the last stage.

©2006 Robert Spencer (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Freedom & Security Islam Middle East Politics & Government War & Crisis Iran War Middle Ages Biography Crusade
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I've read the Koran and this book isn't wrong. A red pill for those who want it.

I've read the Koran and this book isn't wrong.

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Gives listener an easy understanding of Islam & the mission as set out in their scriptures books .You can clearly understand why these people act they way they do .There will be no good in the world whilst the ignorant west continues to appeases this cult and its followers.

Excellent

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A logical examination of the textual evidence, without being clouded by religious bias. Recommended

Enlightening

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Would you listen to The Truth About Muhammad again? Why?

No I only listen to books once due to time constraints but there was valuable information in it nonetheless.

What did you like best about this story?

The information given, particularly the examples backed up with references to the Quran.

What about James Adams’s performance did you like?

Good, clear and coherent.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No. Too long. And to be honest tedious at times.

Any additional comments?

No.

Educational and topical

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After reading the summary, and some of the 1 star reviews, I’ll confess to thinking twice before embarking on this audiobook.

I am an atheist/humanist with an interest in history, human psychology, the roots of religions, how they have developed and how they impact the lives of everyone today.

I am respectful of everyone’s freedom of religion, and recognise that on a personal level it can bring comfort and inner strength to cope with life’s difficulties and the uncertainties of death.

I am therefore far less interested in sensationalist content intended primarily to provoke upset and it wasn’t clear what this book was going to provide.

I am therefore pleased to say that I found this book to be very educational, in terms of trying to piece together in a scientific and journalistic manner the life and times of the prophet Muhammad, with direct reference to the Islamic key texts and history, including rival accounts of certain events or messages which co-exist within the body of Islamic records.

If nothing else, the book serves to point to the passages of the Islamic key texts and demonstrates that many of the shocking things done today in the name of Islam in fact are central to the message of Allah, as supposedly channeled into the world via Muhammad, and in fact also follow the example set by Muhammad himself in carrying out his instructions.

I have read many of the 1 star reviews which accuse the book of presenting mistruths, but unfortunately those reviews fail to go into any detail to help someone like me understand the criticism. I am left with the impression that it is easier for some to simply deny the inconvenient truth than to face up to it and consider what it really means to be a Muslim in the 21st century.

I note the book was written in 2006, some 17 years ago, but it could have been written yesterday as the questions it poses are just as pertinent today and remain unanswered.

We’ll-researched and poses pertinent questions to which there still no reassuring answers

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