Islam on Trial: The Prosecution's Case

Hi,
I have written a 16-page long article that summarizes the Koran. It argues that Islam is the root of Islamic terrorism, as well as the oppression, slavery, poverty, etc., in the Middle East. The article heavily quotes the Koran to prove its point. It also includes a statistical study of the Koran which found that over 50% of the Koran is nothing but hatred, insults, and threats of violence towards infidels. The article can be found here:
http://www.amberpawlik.com/IslamonTrial.html.
There is a PDF format for sale at the link. Or, there is a link to get the article in Amazon Kindle format.
I would be happy to send anyone a complimentary copy (PDF or Kindle-friendly format) with the promise of leaving a kind review after reading it. I can be contacted at: amber - at - amberpawlik.com
If you did enjoy the article, please consider leaving a review on Amazon or suggesting the article to a friend!
Thanks so much!



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John K
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written by John , October 03, 2010
A worthwhile read. I am very grateful that the trail of links I am following progressively lead me to answers to my questions one after another.

I have been wondering how I can quickly assess the contents of the Koran, and this paper has already scientifically sampled the verses for me. What an eyeopener!

It also addressed another issue that has been in the back of my mind since the beginning of my searching. It seemed to me that Islam abuses the poor and illiterate to do the jihad work, but a leading counter-terrorist informed me that many are wealthy and educated. Well, maybe my observation is correct if I say the rich jihadis use the poor. But the article had this to say about it:

"Observe that it isn’t the poor or ignorant who typically become terrorists but the rich and educated. It is the Muslims who are capable of understanding the Koran (the educated) and have the means to implement what it says (the rich) who become terrorists."

I have just posted this review at amazon.com:

"A fresh approach to the Koran's impact on modern society that begins with an analysis of the contemporary political correctness assault on reason.

The analysis of the Koran's verses proper is quite an eye-opener as to the purpose and intent of the Prophet.

A good companion to this with background material that will provide additional understanding of the topics touched on here is the Preface to the Rodwell translation, which is now in the public domain at Gutenberg dot org."

I'm curious whether or not the posting at amazon.com for a modest price will bring in sales and new readers to the problem of Islam.

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