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G. Guild has provided a comprehensive biography of Mohammad's life: from his youth, through his development, with his learning of faith as received from a Nestorian Monk and a myriad of Jews and Christians, through his 'enlightenment' and subsequent teachings to Arabs of his determination of what purity and faith should be, as well as the inclusion of the differences which occurred as a result of the failure of him to be accepted as a Prophet. He extensively documents the resultant differences in culture from the inception of 'Mohammad's Law' through to this day as demonstrated by his obedient…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
G. Guild has provided a comprehensive biography of Mohammad's life: from his youth, through his development, with his learning of faith as received from a Nestorian Monk and a myriad of Jews and Christians, through his 'enlightenment' and subsequent teachings to Arabs of his determination of what purity and faith should be, as well as the inclusion of the differences which occurred as a result of the failure of him to be accepted as a Prophet. He extensively documents the resultant differences in culture from the inception of 'Mohammad's Law' through to this day as demonstrated by his obedient zealous followers. Prior to Mohammad's overtaking of Islam, it was a religion of peace. He extrapolates from Mohammad's life experiences, personality and medical afflictions the reasons Mohammad performed an 'about turn,' reversing the focus of his teachings away from purity and righteousness to an emphasis on violence, domination and subjugation. Mohammad's new teachings have impacted the world since 632 A.D. causing perpetual strife with Western societies who developed thriving, freedom centric ideals which are diametrically opposed to Islamic ideals: the two cannot mix.
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Autorenporträt
G. Guild is a U.S. Citizen and a Marine Corps Veteran of the Viet Nam era. Even though he had been raised with extremely rigorous religious tenets, it was during military service when he ultimately learned the truth of cultures, racism, religions, authority, the elite and their politics involved in controlling people and manipulating nations. An honorable person with integrity, an excellent work ethic and an upright character, he has always loved his country, supported its sovereignty and valued his citizenship. In his estimation, the national culture is being eradicated. His quiet demeanor does not hide his obvious political leanings. He is not a racist, a bigot or a xenophobe nor is he Islamophobic. He has always demonstrated well thought out philosophies. While his preface initially discusses some of the content of this book, you can readily see the wide breadth of subject matter which concerns him and the discontent the author has regarding his beloved country, the United States of America. He loves his country and is most concerned about the degrading, debilitating, deterioration caused by the politically correct, Liberal agendas.