by John Muehlesein Arnold
originally published in 1859
paperback; 524 pages
With the important political and social role that Islam is playing in today's world, it is vital that its history and worldview is understood. This extensive study of the self-proclaimed prophet Mohammed and the religion he founded covers such subjects as the internal discrepancies of the Koran, its deliberate plagiarizations of the Jewish Talmud, and answers Muslim claims that Christians and Jews corrupted their Scriptures in order to conceal the alleged prophecies of Mohammed's mission.
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