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1)Islam Unveiled A short, 56-page guide quoting the half of the Koran that endorses murder of non-Muslims. It also includes other historical details that are deliberately withheld from the American public. A comparison between Islam and Christianity concludes this guidebook. (Paperback, 56 pp.)
2)Islamic Invasion, The This book includes many details not found in other texts with archaelogical photographs of the moon god "Allah" that was worshipped during Mohammed's time. Do not let the overuse of exclamation marks in this book detract from your study. (paperback, 231) 3)Christian Witness Among Muslims No longer a people living across the seas, Muslims are now a significant presence in North America. Do we ignore them? Do we feel threatened? Or will we respond as Christ responded to us, with love and compassion for a lost soul? Learn more about the Islamic religion and how to effectively share Christ with Muslims. (Paperback, 128 pp.)
4)Decline of Eastern Christianity Under Islam, The In this masterly study, Bat Ye’or provides a clear analysis of the dogma and strategies of jihad, offering a vast panorama of the transformation of Christian civilizations under Islam. She sheds light on the areas of fusion, interdependence and confrontation between Islam, Christianity and Judaism. In two waves of Islamic expansion, the Christian and Jewish populations of the Mediterranean regions and Mesopotamia, who had developed the most prestigious civilizations of the time, were conquered by jihad. Millions of Christians from Spain, Egypt, Syria, Greece and Armenia; Latins and Slavs from southern and central Europe; as well as Jews, henceforth lived under Islamic law (Shariah). They now formed what the author calls: the civilization of “dhimmitude.” In these societies, the various dynamics of Islamization developed according to the same pattern determined by the ideology and laws of jihad and Shariah. Bat Ye’or analyzes the interactions on several levels of a process that would transform native Christian majorities into “religious minorities.” She also examines the conflicts between the different churches that contributed to this result. (Paperback, 522 pp.) About the Author: Born in Egypt, Bat Ye’or is a recognized specialist on the dhimmis and “dhimrnitude.” She broke new ground with The Dhimmi: Jews and Christians under Islam. The Decline of Eastern Christianity under Islam is a translation of her second book on the subject. Its French publication five years ago established the author’s reputation as an innovative thinker in a new field of research
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