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Karen Armstrong

Islamic Violence: Socio-Economic Phenomena or Faith Motivated

 

Islamic Violence:

Socio-Economic Phenomenon or Faith Motivated?

 

 

Introduction


“Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet”

“Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet”

Wednesday December 18, 2002 at 9 P.M. PBS has broadcast the above documentary program. This program was designed to give the people (perhaps mainly to the westerners) an “honest portrait” of Muhammad. Now, was this program an “honest” historical evaluation? We shall examine this question later in this write-up.


Karen Armstrong’s Campaign of Disinformation

In 1992, HarperCollins published Karen Armstrong’s “MUHAMMAD: A Biography of the Prophet.” That was the first time I heard about this author. When I had the opportunity to glance at the book, I noticed right away that it was not just another Western biography of the Prophet. It was a deliberate attempt to engage in an apologetic for Islam. I had hoped that Miss Armstrong and her book would not be taken seriously in the West, but I was wrong. Lately, she has been very busy, lecturing on Islam, on both sides of the Atlantic.


Dhimwit Case-Study: Karen Armstrong on the Nakhla Raid

Ibn Kammuna

Dhim·wit (dïm-wît): A non-Muslim member of a free society, who unwittingly abets the stated cause of Islamic domination. A dhimwit is always quick to extend sympathy to the very enemy that would take away his or her own freedom (or life) if given the opportunity. And Karen Amstrong fit this bill perfectly. Find out why?


“Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet”

What brought you here?: 
Wanting to learn about Karen Armstrong's lies and to read about why she is such an apologist for barbaric cult.

Interview with the Journalist: Jan Fletcher

  Interview with Jan Fletcher (Journalist). 

 
Jan Fletcher 
1- Do you think Americans, overall, post 911, are more informed about Islam?

Islam and Peace: Two Compatible Concepts? And "In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful."

By: Adity Sharma

Islam and Peace: Two Compatible Concepts?

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"In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful."



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