Islamic Jihad: A Legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and SlaveryThe attacks of September 11, 2001, changed the way the world looks at Islam. And rightfully so, according to M.A. Khan, a former Muslim who left the religion after realizing that it is based on forced conversion, imperialism, and slavery: the primary demands of Jihad, commanded by the Islamic God Allah.
The commands of Allah are perpetual in nature, so are the actions of Prophet Muhammad. Jihad has been the way to win converts to Islam since its birth fourteen centuries ago, and it won't change anytime soon. Find out why in Islamic Jihad. |
Contents
Chapter I | 1 |
Chapter II | 7 |
Chapter III | 13 |
Chapter IV | 73 |
Chapter V | 147 |
Chapter VI | 191 |
Chapter VII | 267 |
Chapter VIII | 353 |
359 | |
365 | |
Other editions - View all
Islamic Jihad: A Legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and Slavery M. A. Khan Limited preview - 2009 |
Common terms and phrases
According Africa Akbar Allah amongst Muslims Arab Arabia army Asia attack Aurangzeb Banu Nadir Banu Qaynuqa Banu Qurayza barbaric Battle Battutah became Bengal British brutal Caliph campaign captives captured century Christian civilization conquered conquest converted to Islam creed culture death Delhi destroyed dhimmi Egypt embrace Islam Emperor enslavement European exploitation faith Ferishtah fire first force Hindus Hindus and Sikhs holy Ibid Ibn Battutah Ibn Ishaq Ibn Warraq India infidels Islamic rule Jewish Jews Jihad jizyah Ka’ba Kashmir Khan Khaybar killed lands large numbers massacre Mecca Medina mission mosque Muslim invaders Muslim League Muslim rulers Nehru non-Muslims ofIslam Omar Ottoman Pagan Pakistan palace peaceful percent Persian plunder population pre-Islamic Prophet Muhammad Qasim Quran Quraysh raids records reign religion religious scholars Shah Sharia Sikhs Sindh slaughter slave-trade slavery slaves Sufi saint Sufis Sultan Mahmud Sultan Moulay sword temples thousands tribe Tughlaq Umayyad verses violence women and children wrote