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The Truth about Muhammad: Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion

The Truth about Muhammad: Founder of the World's Most Intolerant Religion
By Robert Spencer

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #290784 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 256 pages

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Don't go by the subtitle4
I bought this book because I simply wanted more information after having read the Quran.
An expatriate New Yorker, I ordered two translations of the Quran (one English, one German) after the attacks of 9/11 in order to find out what it really teaches as well as to find arguments supporting my view that Islam was a religion of peace. To my surprise, I was disappointed as to the latter! Also, I found the text, with few exceptions, to be nearly incomprehensible, not to say muddled: no logical progression, very little context. I am familiar with both Old and New Testaments of the Bible, and although certain things appear strange and sometimes barbaric to modern sensibilities, the texts can be understood. Spencer tells us why this is not the case with the Quran.
What struck me most was the repeated stressing of the inferiority of non-Muslims; the constant harping on the punishments awaiting them, prohibitions against forming friendships with them, and above all, the overriding importance of waging war to spread Islam.
Spencer addresses these and many other issues that influence Muslims today. He makes very clear why jihadists can quote the Quran or cite Muhammad's example when planning acts of terrorism. We must remember that from the seventh century onward, Islam was spread by fire and sword through previously Christian countries and that the much-maligned Crusades were a reaction to this threat.
Muhammad accomplished a number of positive things; he forbade female infanticide; enjoined Muslims to support one another, be honest in their dealings and help the poor. But all of this fairness and justice applied only to brother Muslims, and of course women were second-class citizens. Fourteen hundred years ago this may have been the case nearly everywhere, but the countries proceeding from the Judao-Christian tradition have moved forward and no longer insist on living exactly as in biblical times. Not even the most virulent Christian fundamentalist would advocate the more egregious actions mentioned in the Old Testament.
Islam is in dire need of a historical- critical system of exegesis to bring it into the 21st century.
Spencer does concentrate on the negative, but uses only the Quran itself and other Muslim sources to support his arguments.
I find the title a bit unfortunate; it might lead one to expect a wild-eyed rant, but the book is well-researched and seriously written.

Very important book5
Unlike the one star reviewers I have actually read this book. It is well written, easy to read, and impeccably researched. It is NOT based on "dubious and unsubstantiated sources" as one reviewer stated, but rather exclusively from respected Islamic texts including the Qu'ran, the Haddith (traditions of Muhammad), and the earliest biography of Muhammad written by Ibn Ishaq. There are literally hundreds of references that you can check out yourself.

Perhaps it isn't "balanced" but it doesn't set out to be a full biography of Mohammad: it clearly states that it concentrates on what Mohammad did that is being used by Islamic terrorists today to justify their actions. It is absolutely not insulting to Muhammad or muslims, it simply reports what these Islamic sources say, without judgement, though Spencer does highlight the connection between these ancient texts and Islamic behaviour in the modern world. The reader draws their own conclusions (though that is not difficult).

Spencer also highlights where Islamic apologists such as the much praised (by one star reviewers) Karen Armstrong spin the story of Muhammad by untruths and omissions. That is why the one star reviewers seethe with indignation: their secret is coming out. This is a very important and recommended book.

Excellent research, based on facts and courageous5
I think this book should not be rated on what people think of Dr. Spencer and/or his views on Islam. It should be based purely on the essential argument highlighted in this book and key aspects of Islam history.

I have read most the Qur'nic verses and Hadiths in Arabic [originally written] referenced in this book, therefore I view the book to an honest, and accurate record of Muhammad's life and his career as prophet. All the materials are based sources widely [if not fully] endorsed and recognised in the Islamic word as the source of truth about Muhammad.

I genuinely recommend the book, it is necessary that people understand the thinking and motives of Jihadist around the world, and most importantly what are the core issues preventing Islam to be a spiritual-religion rather than [as it is now] a political ideology requires to remain in conflict to exists.