Fascinated by the change in portrayal discussed in introduction, where the image of Islam as a 'Religion of War', is duplicitously reimaged as the Religion of Peace. I had already noticed this, as I have a large collection of books on Islam from before 1995, including a large amount of old teaching books from 60s onwards. Our Western culture simply cannot attribute its own values to all other ideologies, this is our greatest mistake. To Islam, the West is the Dajjal and it must be defeated for Peace(Islam) to reign! The current situation we find our selves in is scary, people need to get their heads out of the sand and quickly. Having travelled in many Muslim and Muslim majority countries, it is absolutely not a future I would wish on my grandchildren or anyone else's. Read this book.
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... and how this impacts daily life in the UK. Refreshingly open & well researched. Everyone needs to read this book!
...do not believe MSM just buy this instead it will become clear why we have the current onslaught of violence on the British and European population. What I do not understand: why the cover-up? By our so-called leaders and media more like collaborators, history will not be kind to them.
I've found the Koran confusing to say the least. Now I can reference both books side by side & make sense of what Mohammed had in mind.
It's basically the Quran arranged in chronological order with some commentary. How is that useful? Because the "revelations" reflect where we are in Mohammed's life. A regular Quran is jumbled up, so it is hard to see, but when arranged in date order, the progression becomes obvious. He started as a religious leader, but ended as a warlord. And that explains a lot.
Every non muslim should read this book...
Essential reading for someone to understand islam. It tells us what they hide from us.
The Koran has been scribed in a way which to the untrained eye is your everyday 'holy' book. However TR has had the intelligence and b*llocks to tell us the truth. Don't just believe it all, if you have any doubts,whatsoever; What this horrible book teaches. (Murder, child sex slavery etc.) see for yourself. Thank you TR for showing us why these cowards do what they do.
...this is a book that fills in many gaps about a topic that needs all the clarity it can get.
It is about time our political leaders started to address the issues raised here. But the question I have now, if Islam is not a religion of peace and Islamic values are at odds with Western values, how can the two be reconciled and if they can't what must we do? This is the question our political leaders need to be answering not claiming that the problem is simply with a small extremist minority and making pointless comments about "standing together" and "we will never be defeated" and other such drivel.
...where those who speak the truth about Islam are imprisoned, fined and labelled as bigoted "Islamophobe's". The moral-high ground is always with Islam and muslims despite the regular massacres across Europe. British life is deteriorating. As well as the major terrorist-attacks, we are now the acid-attack capital of the world. Public events like concerts are now prey to terrorists. Young girls are obliterated. Plus, our tradition of not arming Police may need to end. Why is this happening? Muslims and Islam is the answer...
...and understand. I wish I had this Quran years ago as it would have saved me so many much time and money learning about Islam.
in relation to 21st century current affairs, look no further. If you want to know the truth... Read This Book. This is a very important work which will help people to understand the real nature and causes of our troubled world.
But, because it's arranged in such a confusing manner you need real patience to read it, and apologists for Islam can quote selectively. The chronological treatment of this book shows that Mohammed's later 'revelations' were blood-thirsty and self-serving and they abrogate any earlier 'peaceful' verses.
insightful and informative. I have tried reading the koran before but found it a jumble of quotes out of order and contradictory. This book takes away all camouflage and gives you the bare facts in the order you need them. This should be part of the school curriculum.
A fantastic and informative read. The introduction alone is worth the money. Now I have read Yusaf Ali's translation of the Koran before but not Pickthalls.Like others if you have attempted to read the Koran previously, you will know that it is a quite cumbersome and tiresome read which doesn't have a true context. Stories don't begin, they don't end,. It is not even in chronological order. It is difficult if not impossible for someone to pick up the Koran, start reading it and understand what it means. Furthermore, there are hundreds of passages which command believers to fight against unbelievers. It is impossible to miss them. Tommy's book makes sense of this vile evil book. Reading it in chronological order certainly means it is a less tedious read. I would recommend everybody to read this great book. It is both informative and very very scary! Bravo Tommy Robinson who is most probably the bravest man alive in England at the moment. Oh and that's coming from an Irishman.
This is a must read for anyone wanting to make sense of what is happening in today's world. It exposes the deception from our leaders who have brainwashed the public into thinking that Islam is a religion of peace. it explains how this deception has been facilitated by how the Koran has been structured (in chapter size order rather than chronological order) over recent years... enables the reader to understand the Koran's true messages by unveiling what the Koran tells us about Mohamed's life, who he was and what he did and explaining the concept of abrogation. Brilliant.
It gives readers the insight to what muslims believe. The book is spot on. I have seen this in most of the Muslim countries I have been to. Being an Arabic speaker also, I have experienced Muslim culture and way of life first hand. It will explain a lot to the large amount of people who have not experienced any type of Arab/ Muslim culture.
A book every liberal minded do gooder should read. If the truth is offensive, it deserves more scrutiny.