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Critique of the Koran
Secrets of the Koran: Revealing Insight into Islam's Holy Book
by Don Richardson, Regal (2003), 144pp., Hardcover, ISBN 0830731245
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We've all heard newscasters and international politicians comment on what they think the Koran implies. But what does it really say? Taking you inside Islam's holy book, Richardson gives you a hard-hitting look at the doctrines and dogmas of the Muslim religion, including Muslim defenses of the Koran, fundamentalist strategies for world domination, and more.
From the dust jacket:
Is what you hear on the evening news about Islam the truth? Is their holy book,
the Koran, a book of peace or a book of war? And how much do you know about the
religion that will soon pass Judaism as the second-largest religion in America?
Is there really an Islamic strategy for world domination -- or is this a paper
dragon? Most people prefer to sidestep these critical questions with
generalities like "a religion is a religion is a religion" and let the matter
drop.
This book is different. In it, Don Richardson gives you an easy-to-understand,
wholly objective and thorough examination of the Koran from a Christian point of
view. Chapter and verse, Secrets of the Koran reveals what it really says. This
is a one-of-a-kind, log-overdue and desperately needed book for our times.
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