The book highlights the fact that Islam does not encourage or incite intolerance of other faiths, and that it values sanctity of human life, regardless of religious affiliation, and abhors violence and extremism, as being perpetrated by the misguided Muslim jihadists of al-Qaeda, ISIS, and their associated terrorist groups that have been wreaking atrocities on defenseless civilian populations of Muslim majority countries, including women and children. The book describes the inception, support, and unlimited funding of these groups by the Sunni Arab countries, and implores the Funders to…mehr
The book highlights the fact that Islam does not encourage or incite intolerance of other faiths, and that it values sanctity of human life, regardless of religious affiliation, and abhors violence and extremism, as being perpetrated by the misguided Muslim jihadists of al-Qaeda, ISIS, and their associated terrorist groups that have been wreaking atrocities on defenseless civilian populations of Muslim majority countries, including women and children. The book describes the inception, support, and unlimited funding of these groups by the Sunni Arab countries, and implores the Funders to discontinue their support, forthwith, to restore peace and stability to the marginalized communities, particularly the Shia Muslims of the world who have been subjected to persecution for centuries, ever since the advent of Islam in the seventh century, following the death of the Prophet of Islam in 623. The book also implores the World powers to end their tacit support of terrorism by seriously confronting the supporters of terrorist groups, without which the terrorism will not end.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mahboob Illahi is a graduate of the Royal Naval College Dartmouth, England and served as an officer in the Royal Navy and Pakistan Navy for over 10 years. He had naval combat experience during the India/Pakistan war of 1965, and he lived and worked in Iran for over 10 years before the Revolution. Mahboob witnessed the events leading up to the Iranian Islamic Revolution in 1979 and was in Iran when Iraq attacked in April 1980. He volunteered to join the Iranian war effort, but was politely turned down by the local imam, who told Mahboob that there were enough Iranian devotees of the Shia religion, and that they did not need any foreigners. Although Mahboob and his Iranian wife left Iran six months after the Revolution, they drove to Iran from Pakistan every year during the summer and watched the establishment and progress of the new revolutionary government. Mahboob lives in Toronto with his wife. He has been retired since 2006, and keeps himself busy by studying history and current affairs. His first book, Doctrine of Terror, was published by FriesenPress in October 2008.
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