Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 184 pages
- Published by: CSPI June 30, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0978552814
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0978552817
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Book Dimensions:
8.8 x 6 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 8 ounces
Product Description
MOHAMMED, ALLAH, AND THE CHRISTIANS gives the complete story of Mohammed and the Christians. The Koran ends with both political and theological dominance over Christianity. There is no Trinity, Jesus was a Muslim prophet, and Mohammed is the final prophet for Christians. Only those Christians who admit these Islamic facts are real Christians and therefore, brothers to Islam. In the beginning, Mohammed took a favorable view of Christians as brothers to Muslims. But after he crushed both the polytheists and the Jews, he turned his attention to making the Christians submit to Islam. Mohammed's last jihad was against the Christians in Syria. Then after Mohammed's death, Islam attacked and destroyed the Christianity of Egypt, North Africa, Syria, and Turkey. All of this was done in imitation of how Mohammed had treated the Christians in Arabia. Over a 1400 year period jihad destroyed half of Christianity. According to Islam it is the destiny of all Christians to become either Muslim or "dhimmis" (semi-slaves). MOHAMMED, ALLAH, AND THE CHRISTIANS is not about Islam, but is pure Islamic doctrine.
Reader Reviews
Since 9/11, Americans have become very interested in the teachings of Islam. Before our Age of Political Correctness and Cultural Relativism, Western scholars had a Golden Age of scholarship about Islam and Mohammed, which lasted from about 1870 to 1970, give or take a decade. Their conclusions, which were passed around a small community of fellow religious scholars and historians, are quite stark. See for instance, this excerpt from the entry "Mohammed and Mohammedanism" in the 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia, available free online: "In matters political Islam is a system of despotism at home and aggression abroad. The Prophet commanded absolute submission to the imām. In no case was the sword to be raised against him. The rights of non-Moslem subjects are of the vaguest and most limited kind, and a religious war is a sacred duty whenever there is a chance of success against the "Infidel". Medieval and modern Mohammedan, especially Turkish, persecutions of both Jews and Christians are perhaps the best illustration of this fanatical religious and political spirit." Mohammed, Allah, and the Christians: The Foundational Doctrine, is the Center for the Study of Political Islam's (CSPI) Volume 6 in their brilliant series on political Islam. In this 233-page paperback, the scholars at CSPI give the lay reader all of the verbatim excerpts from the Islamic holy books -- the Islamic Trilogy of the Koran, the Sira (canonical biographies of Mohammed) and the Hadith (semi-sacred compilations of the words and deeds of Mohammed) -- pertaining to Christianity and Chritians, presented and organized logically, contextually and topically. The translations from the source-texts are in easily readable "newspaper" English. These are the same texts pored over by Western scholars before the present era of the worldwide death-fatwa (religious death warrant, a la Salmon Rushdie) against prominent freethinkers, commentators and skeptics taking a critical look at Islam's teachings, as laid bare straight from the proverbial horse's mouth. There is an epilogue, in which the CSPI editors discuss such topics as "Logic, Reasoning and Persuasion," "Unitary and Dual ethics," "Civilizational War," "Islamization of a Culture," "The Real Islam," "Dhimmis," "The Reform of Islam," and "Dhimmitude." A great synoposis of CSPI's viewpoint on these subjects may be found at