Islam Unveiled

Islam Unveiled by Abdullah Al-Araby, published by Pen vs. The Sword in August 2000, is a concise exploration of the fundamental teachings of Islam. This 60-page edition presents a critical examination of various aspects of Islamic doctrine, addressing topics such as the consequences for Muslims who abandon their faith, the treatment of non-Muslims, and the roles of men and women within the religion. The book aims to shed light on the implications of these teachings in contemporary society.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on the intersection of religion and law, emphasizing the absence of separation between Church and State in Islamic belief. The text also delves into the concept of Jihad and its significance in the context of Islamic teachings. Through its straightforward presentation, Islam Unveiled invites readers to reflect on the potential impact of these doctrines should Islam become more prevalent in their communities.
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According to Islam: A Muslim who abandons Islam is subject to death; A Muslim may not be killed if he kills a non-Muslim; The witness of two women is equal to the witness of one man; Women are deficient in mind and religion; A drunk is punished by 40-80 lashes; a thief is punished by the amputation of a hand; Non-Muslims are infidels who must convert to Islam or face death; God is the author of law, the State is the agent to implement it. No separation of Church and State; Holy was (Jihad) is the guarantee to Paradise. Islam Unveiled exposes much more of the fundamental teachings of Islam. Can we afford to live under such teachings if Islam becomes the religion of our land?
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