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MUHAMMAD

The Truth They Don’t Want You to Know

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MUHAMMAD

By: Edward Andrews
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What if everything you have been told about Muhammad is only half the story—and the other half has been carefully buried?

MUHAMMAD: The Truth They Don’t Want You to Know pulls back the veil on the man at the center of Islam and the religion built in his name. Drawing directly from the Quran, the major hadith collections, early Muslim biographies, and the record of Islamic rule, this book follows the story from pagan Arabia before Muhammad’s birth all the way to today’s ongoing waves of jihad, terrorism, and ideological warfare.

Instead of the polished classroom portrait of a “prophet of peace,” you will confront the Muhammad that Islam’s own earliest sources describe—his words, his actions, and the long shadow they have cast over fourteen centuries of conquest, slavery, and religious coercion. You will see how the same patterns that shaped the first Muslim community keep reappearing in caliphates, sultanates, and modern movements such as Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Hamas.

This is not a polite introduction to “another Abrahamic faith.” It is a direct challenge: after looking honestly at Islam’s own texts and history, can any follower of the Bible still call Muhammad a prophet of the true God?

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