Dumping Life…. One Thought at a Time….
Yesterday finally after a long long time I was like “I need to sell two books that I have completed reading”. I have been putting it off for like a month now. What two books? Well one is Case Histories: A Novel by Kate Atkinson and the other is The Truth About Muhammad: Founder of the World’s Most Intolerant Religion
by Robert Spencer. (Yes, I do read such books).
I listed these 2 books for sale on Amazon and bam! within 24 hours they were sold. Mind you, I didn’t make money or any kind of a profit selling these books on Amazon but yeah, I got rid of both the books. This is something that I would be doing from now on because I am not a book collector. Buy it, Read it, Sell it !
I really want to talk about the book “The Truth About Muhammad” because it is one book where you only find things that demean the Prophet of Islam. We can also call this the view that says “Glass Half Empty”. Robert Spencer is an Islamic Scholar who has dedicated his life to digging the dirt about Islam. So when you pick up this book, you know his Bias. Only if he had read the histories of other religions and tried to look at what all the early religions did to survive, he wouldn’t dare talk about Prophet Muhammad in light of war, jihad and destruction. That’s it for now….
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Ali Asghar
November 27th, 2006 at 11:47 am
thats right… if u just look at the history of christians, what u will find is complete bloodshed among the followers of christianity. Besides, all the wars fought in the Islamic history (during the time period of our Prophet (P.B.U.H)) were clearly defensive and for the sake of Islam. its true that some acts of so-called Muslims have served as a great inspiration for such western writers and these extremists have been able exploit the situation according to their personal interests.