Sexual Jihad

Sexual Jihad by Nick Kalvin (M.D.) is a thought-provoking work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 26, 2014. This edition spans 554 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows two talented tennis stars, Marie and Ingrid, who are abruptly thrust into a harrowing situation as they become victims of Holy War, or Jihad. After being drugged at the U.S. Open, they awaken in a remote location, facing a reality dictated by Islamic Law and the whims of a Sheik Prince.
Readers will encounter a blend of fiction, thrillers, and suspense as the story unfolds. The Sheik, an Oxford graduate, provides insights into his culture and the concept of Sexual Jihad, which he claims is encouraged within his society. The narrative raises questions about contemporary issues such as religious extremism, the plight of women, and the dark realities of war. Through the experiences of the protagonists, the book explores themes of captivity and cultural conflict, prompting reflection on the state of the world today.
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Two beautiful tennis stars, ripped from their lives by an act of Holy War, or Jihad, suddenly find themselves sex slaves by Islamic Law. Drugged before their final at the U.S. Open, and shipped halfway around the world, Marie and Ingrid wake up, terrified and dazed, in a lion cage, hidden in a mountain. Sheik Prince has several wives, but no sons. An Oxford graduate, he explains his culture and laws permit, actually encourage, Sexual Jihad. Prince also longs for natural women, females able to respond, women who have not been mutilated by FGM as his wives have been. Is SEXUAL JIHAD really fiction? Look at the world today: Islamist war, religious genocide, beheadings, hate, capturing and selling schoolgirls as sex slaves, and as child brides for old men. Is the world about to slide and fall back in time?
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