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Book Exposes CAIR's Exaggerations, Efforts to Stymie Law Enforcement

Steve Emerson A new book claims to give readers an inside look at the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), arguing everything from its claims of financial and political clout to its genuine agenda are rooted in deception. Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America is based in large part on access to CAIR operations obtained by Chris Gaubatz, the son of co-a

The True Story of the Taj Mahal

The story of the Taj Mahal that most of us have known about may not be the real truth. Herein Mr. P. N. Oak presents an interesting set of proofs that show a completely different story. Contrary to what visitors are made to believe the Tajmahal is not a Islamic mausoleum but an ancient Shiva Temple known as Tejo Mahalaya which the 5th generation Moghul emperor Shahjahan commandeered from the then Maharaja of Jaipur. The Taj Mahal, should therefore, be viewed as a temple palace and not as a tomb. That makes a vast difference.

Book Review: How Fatima Started Islam: Mohammad's Daughter Tells It All

Gerard O'Keefe A bitter conflict is brewing between the American ideal of Freedom of Speech and the radical islamic idea that Mohammad cannot be insulted and that those who do may face torture and death. The new book, "How Fatima Started Islam: Mohammad's Daughter Tells It All" by Noor Barack lampoons Islam and pushes the envelope of provocation and Noor is pushing the door toward a Fatwa. The satirical novel is a first person account of early Islam written by Fatima, daughte

Review of Tamil Edition of Understanding Muhammad

by Tamilian Ex-Muslim This is perhaps the first book of its type in the world ever authored by Dr.

Book Review: The Qur'anic Concept of War

Sujit Das

Title: The Qur’anic Concept of War (Hardcover, 193 pages), 2008 edition


DID ISLAM DESTROY CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION?

John J. O’Neill One of the most enduring problems of history is the decline of Classical Civilization.

Book Review: The Wisdom of the Pearlers

Transl. and Intro. by Brian E.

Have a Big MAK: A review of M. A. Khan’s book, Islamic Jihad: A legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and Slavery

Have a Big MAK

A review of M. A. Khan’s book, Islamic Jihad: A legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and Slavery

Ibn Kammuna


Book Review: Sasanian Iran 224-651 CE by Touraj Daryaee

Mazda Publishers, 2008.  ISBN: 9781568591698.  ~$35. This is a very important book.  The author has written a detailed account of the Sasanian Empire from their origins until their downfall in the 7th century.  There are 8 chapters, and the text itself only has 104 pages making this a very easy read.  The book was originally online, but constant praise and a desire for more up-to-date info by other scholars prompted Daryaee to put it in print.


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