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Muslims boast to all and sundry that they are the followers of the true religion of Abraham, but beneath the lofty claim are Muslim scholars, leaders and apologists' presumptuous efforts to conceal the religion's thriving pagan bedrock. In an attempt to bridge over the vast chasm between paganism and monotheism, Islam, through unsubstantiated links to Ishmael, audaciously placed Abraham, Hagar and Ishmael in Mecca and then attributed Abrahamic legends to pagan beliefs, practices and rituals. Moreover, Mohammed, the prophet of Islam, was unashamedly presented as a monotheist in the midst of…mehr

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Muslims boast to all and sundry that they are the followers of the true religion of Abraham, but beneath the lofty claim are Muslim scholars, leaders and apologists' presumptuous efforts to conceal the religion's thriving pagan bedrock. In an attempt to bridge over the vast chasm between paganism and monotheism, Islam, through unsubstantiated links to Ishmael, audaciously placed Abraham, Hagar and Ishmael in Mecca and then attributed Abrahamic legends to pagan beliefs, practices and rituals. Moreover, Mohammed, the prophet of Islam, was unashamedly presented as a monotheist in the midst of pagan Mecca, despite irrefutable evidence that proves he was habitual pagan. Similarly, brazen attempts to morph the pagan god, Allah, into the God of the Bible were made but, to all intents and purposes, in vain. This book delves into the lofty claims of Islam and dispels common misconceptions about the religion. Through meticulous analysis of Islamic scriptures, the book presents evidence to support its assertions. It also examines the uncensored history of the religion to expose its obscure beginnings, shortcomings, subsequent cover-ups, and outright deceptions. Additionally, Islamic scriptures have been successfully linked to the contemporary issues of the religion's violent coercion, jihadism, terrorism, intolerance, misogyny, antisemitism and supremacism. Intended for truth-seekers, this book is the ultimate handbook for anyone in pursuit of knowledge and truths. It stands as the first of its kind, providing a nuanced analysis of the unsanitized scriptures of Islam, ultimately revealing that it is far from what it claims to be. By following the evidence of Islam's rise, readers will undoubtedly uncover the thriving Arab pagan foundation upon which the religion was built.