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The Violation of Natural Rights and Western Cover-Up

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An edition of Islam: Religion of Peace? (2018)

Islam: Religion of Peace?

The Violation of Natural Rights and Western Cover-Up

Eight hundred years ago, St. Francis of Assisi embarked on a mission to the port city of Damietta, Egypt, to try and convert Sultan al-Kamil to Christianity. While this did not come to fruition, both the sultan and the saint were able to have a peaceful dialogue and establish a mutual respect that is absent from the present-day polemics of Islam.
While many today hold that those who seek to create a universal caliphate through acts of terror in the name of Islam falsely represent their religion, they ignore the original Islamic texts that inspire these perpetrators. The Islamization of our society, however, does not just come from avowed terrorists but from various Islamic scholars and activists seeking to impose sharia law. As a result of the West disavowing its Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian roots, government officials have catered to such injustices since they consider the petrodollar more valuable than the victims of violence. Consequently, they have capitulated our rights of free speech and religion to the point of classifying anyone who questions Islamists' intentions as an Islamophobe. Islam: Religion of Peace? places Islam in its historical and sociopolitical contexts in order to better understand what has bred the Islamic threat facing today's society, as well as how many of our political and church leaders have failed to address the problem, thereby creating more instability between both Muslims and non-Muslims. Author Mario Alexis Portella also proposes solutions whereby both peoples may enter into a meaningful discourse and establish harmony.

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Westbow Press
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288

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Table of Contents

Aurthor's Note
Foreword
Introduction
Part1:. The Historical and Sociopolitical Beginnings of Islam
Chapter 1. The Birth of Islam and the Evolution of Its Sociopolitical Structure
Defining Islam
Historical Beginnings
The Capture of Mecca and Islamic Solidarity
The Early Islamic Body Politic and the New CHosen People
Islamic Sovereignity in Contrast to Judaism and Christianity
The Sunni-Shi'ite Division
The Shi'ites and the Imamate Goverance
The Alawite Shi'ites
The Sunnis and the Caliphate
Religious-Political Differences
Sufism
Chapter 2. The Composition of the Juridical Sources
Primary Juridical Sources
The Quran: Its Compilation and Questioning Its Infallibility
The Sunni Hadith (The Sunna)
The Shi'ite Hadith
The Sira
Jurdical Methods
The Igma
The Figh
The Qiyas
Chapter 3. Origins of Islamic Jurisprudence and the Forging of the Sharia
The Qaddi and the Development of the Sharia
Interpretation or Fabrication of Law: The Prohibition of Alcohol
The Contribution of Sunni Jurisprudence
The Caliph as Religious and Political Leader
The Contribution of Shi'ite Political Thought
Present-Day Islamic Jurisprudence
Sunni Jurisprudence (Saudi Arabia)
Shi'ite Jurisprudence (Iran)
Part 2:. Sharia Doctrine and the Violation of Natural Rights
Chapter 4. Natural Law and the Sharia and Islam's Inability to Foster Human Rights
The Natural Law: The Law of God and Natural Rights
The Difference between Natural Rights and Human Rights in the West
The Notion of Islamic Natural Law
The Islamic God in Contrast to the Judaic and Triune God: The Basis of Islamic Natural Law and the Sharia
The Sharia asRule of Law, and Islam's Inability to Foster Natural Rights
Chapter 5. The Sharia and the Institution of the Family: Islam's Failure to Protect the Defenseless
The Family Structured by the Sharia
Sharia Marriage: The Inequalty of Women and Sexual Exploitation
The Depravity of Child-Marriage
Bacha Bazi and the Sexual Slavery of Boys
Slavery in Islam Today
Chapter 6. The Delemma of Religious Liberty and the Doctrine of Jihad
Religious Freedom under Islamic Law
The Doctrine of Dawa
Jihadist Doctrine
Quranic Etymology
The Prohibition of Killing Innocent People: A Misconception
The Impetus of Holy War and Martyrdom
Jihad in Shi'ism
Dealing with Kafirs and the Institution of the Dhimmitude
Jihad and the Christian Crusades
Part 3:. The Islamic Body Politic in Present-Day Society
Chapter 7. Present-Day Jihad and Western Involvement
Erdogan's Western-Backed Jihad
The Armenian Genocide: Historical Denial and the New Turkish Jihad
Western Sparking of Jihad and Global Interests
The Iranian Revolution of 1979
The Soviet-Afghan War
The Second Gulf War, the Syrian Conflict, and ISIS
Nigeria and the Silent Jihad
Qatari Involvement in Sponsoring Jihad
The Saudi Arabian Influence of Wahhabism and Jihad
Trump's War on Islamic Extremism: Failing to Address the Real Enemy
The Role of the Catholic Church in the Islamic World
Chapter 8. Islamic Infiltration and Its Propagation
The Instruments of Immigration and Multiplication of the Progeny
The Insurgence of CAIR and other Islamic Groups
The Asset of Political Diversion and Political Correctness
The Mosque and Its Role in Jihadist Indoctrination
Chapter 9. Islamism and the Ismalization of Society
The Appeal for Political Islam
Political Islam in a Democratic System
The Muslim Brotherhood and the Rise of Islamism
The OIC: Islamization and Abdication of Democratic Principles
Promoting a Moderate Islam: A Religion of Peace?
The Prophet Muhammad and the Challenge in Promoting a Moderate Islam
Conclusion
Endnotes

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Paperback
Number of pages
288

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OL27421207M
ISBN 13
9781973635550

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