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Honor killings, the Islamic veil, and the rights of women. Where does Islam really stand on these controversial issues? Read as Jean-Paul Prophète takes you on a captivating journey exploring the nature of some of Islam's most contentious and disputed practices and beliefs. In an exchange between Muntik, an unwelcome stranger, and the Motheyeen, who are better known as the three-cloaked men, the townspeople watch as their ancestor's faith is put to the test. Are non-Muslims really condemned to Hell, and how can the 'religion of peace' allow slavery? Can Muntik change the townspeople's views on Islam or is he no match for the rhetoric of the Motheyeen?…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Honor killings, the Islamic veil, and the rights of women. Where does Islam really stand on these controversial issues? Read as Jean-Paul Prophète takes you on a captivating journey exploring the nature of some of Islam's most contentious and disputed practices and beliefs. In an exchange between Muntik, an unwelcome stranger, and the Motheyeen, who are better known as the three-cloaked men, the townspeople watch as their ancestor's faith is put to the test. Are non-Muslims really condemned to Hell, and how can the 'religion of peace' allow slavery? Can Muntik change the townspeople's views on Islam or is he no match for the rhetoric of the Motheyeen?
Autorenporträt
Jean-Paul Prophète grew up in a small town in New York along the Hudson. At the age of sixteen, he lived abroad in the Middle East and there he began to develop an interest in politics and religion. With a background in philosophy and theology, Jean-Paul blends his passion for political discourse and rhetoric to delve deep into some of religion's most controversial issues. Asides from his interest in religion, Jean-Paul spends most of his days practicing as a physician. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, cooking, reading, and traveling.