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Is Islam the most uneducated and barbaric religion ever known to mankind? At least this is what the global media wants to make the average non-Muslim think. Therefore, I wrote this book to serve the following purposes: ¿ Remove all the doubts and misconceptions that are spread by the media ¿ Display the true portrait of Islam to the world ¿ Eliminate Islamophobia in non-Islamic societies ¿ Invite non-Muslims to ponder over the religion of Islam Following the inhumane Paris attack of 2015, a group of peers meet up at a local coffee shop and have a conversation regarding misconceptions about…mehr

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Is Islam the most uneducated and barbaric religion ever known to mankind? At least this is what the global media wants to make the average non-Muslim think. Therefore, I wrote this book to serve the following purposes: ¿ Remove all the doubts and misconceptions that are spread by the media ¿ Display the true portrait of Islam to the world ¿ Eliminate Islamophobia in non-Islamic societies ¿ Invite non-Muslims to ponder over the religion of Islam Following the inhumane Paris attack of 2015, a group of peers meet up at a local coffee shop and have a conversation regarding misconceptions about Islam. From this book, Christians may also learn about Jesus the Messiah (pbuh), and how their own scriptures advocate that he was one of the mightiest prophets of God, who never claimed divinity and was never crucified. This book also educates that the prophet of Arabia is the same who was prophesied by Moses. He was mentioned by Jesus, and also mentioned in Buddhist and Hindu scriptures. Thus, if you have doubts in Islam or have misunderstandings against it, or you are Islamophobic, then this is the right book to read.
Autorenporträt
Afzal Shahid grew up in Karachi, Pakistan. He has a post-graduate degree in Mechanical & Industrial Engineering from Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, Canada. From his childhood, writing was always Afzal's weakness, so his mother always gave him some writing tasks such as writing a paragraph on a heart or chair.Driven by a constant love for his religion i.e. Islam, Afzal started writing on religious reminders to his subscribers through email. Positive feedback encouraged Afzal to write a book.Afzal realized that the mainstream media had hypnotized the people of the West against Islam. He decided that in his debut work, The Conversation, he will do his best in dispelling the rumors that the media had spread about his faith by keeping the discipline and structure that writing demands.Besides writing, Afzal helps his friends in developing their resumes as well. Afzal considers his faith and family to be most important to him, but he is not a religious scholar.