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'Bleeding for Allah': New Book Warns Americans to Take Notice -- Islam Will Conquer the Free World
Although terrorists in its name are dismissed as misguided fanatics, Islam is anything but a peaceful religion, Aurelius explains, providing countless examples of Koranic verse that readily demonstrate its militancy and violence.
While Aurelius is quite sensitive to the influence of cultural bias on interpretation, he finds it extremely difficult to dismiss the troubling tenor of many verses, such as:
Believers, take neither the Jews nor the Christians for your friends. — Koran, 5:51 Prophet, make war on the unbelievers and the hypocrites, and deal sternly with them. — Koran, 66:9
"Bleeding for Allah" includes a comparative analysis of specific words between the New Testament and the Koran. For example, the words "punishment" and "torture" appear 600 percent more in the Koran while the word "love" appears 500 percent less.
Aurelius carefully examines the Prophet Muhammad's life, including the gruesome details of his ruthless rise to power in the seventh century. "The shrewd Prophet creatively found divine support from Allah for his banditry and mass murder," Aurelius writes. "Sadly, more than one billion people believe those words today."
Americans are woefully in the dark regarding the Koran, but few have taken the time to read it. Aurelius challenges the American public to do just that. "Bleeding for Allah" is the perfect primer.
Named by his father for the Roman Emperor and stoic philosopher, Markus Aurelius has been a lifelong student of history, science and religion, with a master's degree in earth history, a bachelor's degree in science and further study in sociology and comparative religion. "Bleeding for Allah" is the culmination of a four-and-a-half-year project drawing on several centuries-old texts, which Aurelius collects along with other religious artifacts.
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