Reviews
a real eye opener into what Islamic culture really entails, and how Muhammad (peace not be upon him) has decieved so many followers, even today.
We've scanned through it before going back to the start and both picked out points we both knew from the koran, but this book gives it the real context and not the tripe politicians, the main stream media and idiots who haven't even bothered reading the koran try and feed the gullible public. It's more interesting to read it in it's chronological order. When he read the part at the start which said if you're a muslim put this down laughed his backside off.
Brilliant book. I really don't know why people feel that it's wrong to criticise dangerous, and violent ideas just because they're in a holy book. People shouldn't be following a book written 1400 years ago by a barbaric peadophile, its the 21st century. Ridiculous.
Did you know that what Muhammad produced in the Koran, is simply a book of gibberish consisting of later evil verses abrogating earlier peaceful verses? This abrogation is explained very clearly in Peter and Tommy's book. Basically, however interpreted, the book illustrates that the standard view on Koranic abrogation concerning war and peace verses is that when Muslims are weak and in a minority position, they should preach and behave according to the ethos of the Meccan verses (peace and tolerance); but when strong, they should go on the offensive on the basis of what is commanded in the Medina verses (war and conquest). There is so much in "Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam" that is not generally known, that is truly shocking. And for some mysterious reason, it is long overdue that the Koran is subjected to the same historical scrutiny that has been applied to the holy books of Judaism and Christianity.
...thrown down in this book that will shake the Liberal Establishment to its core. Its given me a whole new insight into a subject that many fear to tread.
...the beauty of this book is it's direct textual challenges to the 7th century political and religious system that is being imposed on us by force or threat by the very people we entrust to protect us!
...pushed by European Media and Political classes. A brave contribution to free speech.
...this book is one of those that you can learn from, refer to, and understand just why this ideology acts the way it does! For someone that wants to understand why Muslim integration is so poor in the western world, this book will make you realise why!
Putting this holy book into chronological order was a great help.
What a fantastic insight into the Islamic world. It is a book everyone in the west should read. So that they can see what is happening to our beautiful countries once and for all...
A must for your collection. The 1 star reviews from unverified users who haven't even bought the book speaks for itself, people are scared of this book, and will do everything they can to discredit it, ban it, and stop it falling into your hands.
... brilliant read!
Mr. Robinson thoroughly lays out the facts. I was born in the US, but my mom grew up in a muslim family in Indonesia. I have not taken up my family's faith and the book pretty much lays out most of my reasons why.
...well researched
The establishment have lied to us since 9/11, telling us Islam is the religion of peace. This book proves the opposite to be true and does it using Islam's own texts to do it. Once the Koran is read in its correct order it all becomes apparent and the authors have done an excellent job. Islam is the biggest threat to Western culture there has ever been and this book tells us why. The Muslim mind is different to the cultured Western mind because they see Mohammed's and his writings as being perfect. Once this is realised we can see why Muslim men are violent and hate non believers, it's all in the Koran. The more devout a Muslim is and the more closely he follows the life of the prophet Mohammed, the more violent he will be.
It is very well researched and each assertion corroborated. The fact is that a section of society doesn't want this subject addressed, hence low scores, which is a shame: reviews should be about the book. Without such an examination the true problem will never be addressed and after each tragedy the same noises will be made. The funny thing is that the truest criticism of the book is almost made by itself: it's not new. The croissant is a key example! This message has been said again and again for a thousand years. Great book, would recommend.