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A Historia de Maome O Isla sem segredos

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A história de Maomé é a mais incrível que já foi contada. Dizem que a verdade é mais estranha do que a ficção e, honestamente, não podiam ter dito melhor. Há batalhas, assassinatos, intrigas, estupros, tortura, intimidação e muito mais. Ao longo de sua trajetória de vida, Maomé inventou a jihad, o sistema de conquista mais eficiente que alguém podia criar.
A história da vida de Maomé é também a chave que destrava as complexidades e confusões da religião islâmica em si. Entender essa história nos dá imediatamente um insight bem claro da religião e a incrível importância que esse assunto traz para nosso futuro.
Este livro impressionante não faz rodeios. Ele traz o assunto à tona para a vida de uma maneira que é tanto fascinante quanto informativa. Ao invés de olhar o Islã pelo prisma da perspectiva ocidental (e por norma, influenciado pelo Cristianismo), ele o explica através da ótica islâmicai.
Com isso, o livro lança luzes entre a ética e a crença ocidental, e usa uma linguagem simples que fica prazerosa de entender. Não há ideias politicamente corretas, nem desculpas e não há fingimento. Não é o Islã que nós queremos que seja, mas o Islã como ele realmente é.
Você precisa ler este livro porque, no mundo de hoje, esta informação é vital.

167 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 11, 2013

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Profile Image for Tariq Mahmood.
Author 2 books1,064 followers
August 17, 2016
The author has pretty successfully justified all the currents ills of contemporary Islam as a direct consequence of Mohammed's actions. The formation of Ummah, the new tribe of Islam in which killing someone is worst than disbelieving, the doctrine of end justifying means, playing the victim even when attacking the innocent. While at the same time portraying the Western tribe as based on perfect logic and reasoning.

Hindsight vision is always 20 20.

The fact remains that at one point in history, Muslims were pretty strong, based on the same values which the author has depicted as failing them in the current ethos. Its clear to me that the tribe of Muslim Ummah has been in decline for a while because the Western tribe is reigning supreme based on newer and better values. How history judges this Western reign remains to be seen though. What will be view of future historians on the great Wars? The atomic bombs on hapless Japanese, the colonizing of millions under the doctrine of white must be right?

As a Muslim I refuse to believe that all Muslims are somehow alike, which seems to be what the author is implying repeatedly. There is a civil war being fought within the Ummah between the radicals and the moderates proof of which is the remarkably high number of Muslims killed as opposed to the a few Western journalists and aid workers. I would also point out the success story of Algeria where FIS has been uprooted by the valiant moderate Algerians and the resolve of their government. Nowhere is the Algerian example cited in Western 'superior' logic.

The book is extremely condescending and heavily prejudiced against Islam and Muslims. The fact remains that the Western tribe has very successfully manipulated the Ummah tribe and both have made huge gains. The Western are continuing to make huge trading gains while the Ummah led by Saudi Arabian oil still exploits the politics of religion. Why hasn't the Western world bought oil from a country with the largest oil reserves called Venezuela for instance? The righteous West can easily dump KSA tomorrow if not for this cosy business arrangement.

While the author unashamedly berates the Muslims of playing the 'victim' card how will he explain the constant victim card still played in the Western world champion state of USA by the Whites against the Blacks, even after years of subjugating the minority for hundreds of years?

Islamism is like racism, it will always be there for some fundus to exploit. Doesn't necessarily mean that all Whites and Muslims are fundamentally

Waste of time and money for me.


3 reviews1 follower
December 12, 2016

Wonderful and informative look at this subject without any political slants or bias. Easily read with many reference footnotes making it even more interesting. This book is highly recommended!


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808 reviews10 followers
November 20, 2015
A MUST read for everyone, every where

WHAT AN EYE OPENER! The author has managed to give a true and accurate (talk about a horror story!) account of the beginning of the Islamic "religion".

In this easy-to-read and understand account (with footnotes to provide you with background information), prepare to be floored how one man managed to prepared a scam that has reached through a century and a half (570 AD) to become the free world's greatest nightmare.

After what happened in Paris, it was time to find out exactly what we were up against. After reading this, I am so thankful that I know that my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, has got me in His hands.

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6 reviews1 follower
September 15, 2014
Short and clear synopsis for beginning to understand Islam. Muslims are to follow the example of Mohammed. So look at Mohammed. What was he like? What did he do?
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2 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2015
Eye opening

I like many others, thought Islam was a religion like Christianity and Judaism. This book has taught me otherwise and is extremely informative and if you want to learn about Islam and it's methods and motives then this is a very good place to start..
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January 14, 2017
An amazingly read that dotted all the I"s and crossed all the T for me.
If like me you have always been confused about this religion or belief this book is for you.
I never realised the significance of Mohammed and Like many people today understanding Islam and Jihad confused me.
I have heard it is a peaceful religion and a violent belief. I wanted to know more about a topic that is talked about daily. I have read different books on the subject that have not really made it any plainer.
This book is easy to read that unravels the confusion and is truly a page turner.
If anyone ever asks me What is Muslim, Jihad or Islam I can answer.
The writing is excellent and I have to give Harry Richardson a big thank you for writing this book and it would not have been easy.
This book will not over whelm you. But take you on a very interesting History lesson. I have always had great sympathy for the female Muslim. Who are violated and abused and I now feel even more sadness for these women that are kept illiterate and in fear.
Without a doubt this book lays bare the horror that Muslim girl children are inflicted with and how their mothers are so fearful and brainwashed that they also assist in the mutilations and honour killings. Islam wants to procreate and these women are kept pregnant. The more wives the merrier for Islam and Jihard. I really do not understand why the Western feminists are not still trying to make these girls and some of them babies voices heard.
This is a complex story that Harry Richardson has made an easy and compelling read.
27 reviews1 follower
January 13, 2016
Thanks I Was Wondering About That

Just what it claims to be, an overview of Mohammed's life and the roots of Islam. It's so difficult to find even basic information on the subject without hyperbole. I highly recommend this book as a starting point. It's not a long book but is well researched and referenced.

The subject of this book is instrumental to understanding some of the most important issues of this century. Don't depend on what you get from eight second sound bites and talking heads. Ask the questions and find the answers. Many of the answers to my questions were here. Now I have have more questions but the author generously provides references to a wealth of information.
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92 reviews2 followers
December 8, 2015
Excellent engaging fact filled book. Islam and Muslims are constantly in the news these days so it is important to understand the implications for the Western world. Becoming familiar with the life of Mohammed helps to put current events in perspective. Islam is not just a set of personal beliefs, it has a far reaching agenda and we need to educate ourselves so we can decide how to react.
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6 reviews
March 7, 2015
This book provided me with a better understanding of Islam and Mohammed.

I am in the process of researching Islamic religion. This book offered lots of Information regarding how it started with the prophet Mohammed, and the writing of the Quran.
46 reviews
July 27, 2014
Must Read! Enlightening.
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February 26, 2017
A thought provoking and informative book

I had no real idea what to expect from this book. However, it was so cheap i felt i had nothing to lose. Its quickly drew me in though and i devoured it in no time. It presents a very clear overview of Mohammed and Islam and i thought over some of the issues raised at length. I would recommend this book.
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58 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2015
It's a good read! Informative and disturbing.
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January 31, 2015
I am so glad I purchased and read this book. A must read for anyone wanting to learn about Islam.
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1 review2 followers
April 12, 2015
Wow my eyes are open

I recommend this book for everyone this is a fantastic book. My eyes are now open up to the truth
8 reviews
January 6, 2017
excellent

It certainly opened my eyes. There is no vitriol or race hate or anything like that. Should be required reading.
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October 7, 2015
Facinating book covering Muhammed's biography. His life is amaising. Everyboody needs some knowledge about this man's life as man and human. The book given a short and descriptiv overview of his mantality as human and his behaviour as political leder. Basic knowlage for both muslims and non-muslims to understand Islams view on toleranse, equality, rasism, Infidel, dualism and jihad. Every GOOD Muslims are obliged to emulate Mohammed’s (the perfect human's) behaviour and desire.
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May 26, 2015
The Story of Mohammed Islam Unveiled

Very good book. Extremely easy read. I found it was very informative and interesting. I enjoyed learning about some of the history of the middle east.
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June 1, 2015
This was a great read.


It laid out the history and daily issues of Islam in a format easy to read and understand. I had downloaded it to my kindle, but will be buying it in paperback as well as copies for gifts for friends and neighbors. Well worth your time to read.
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130 reviews27 followers
December 13, 2014
I really wish I could give it 5 stars but I cannot. Much of this book reads like a reactionary USENET posting and not a scholarly work like I had hoped. However, just as their are diamonds in the rough, there are useful insights into Islam and its cancerous, deceptive spread, hence the 4 stars.

Here you will find the story of the early life of Muhammad, his means of manipulation and military actions. Also you will read of the faithless Barbary pirates and their dastardly deeds. You will find out what the caliphate and dhimis are. There is much, much more, and thus it is a good introduction to Islam for the casual reader.

The crux of the issue at hand is not the infiltration of Islam into the West, but rather the great vacuum created by so many in the West falling away from Christ. This emptiness allowed this horror to come in, and until more people recognize that Christ is the preserver of peace. the author of love and compassion, I expect more and more to be deceived by the dangerous doctrine of this false prophet.
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June 2, 2016
I enjoyed this book immensely. If you're of an open minded ilk you'll enjoy it too. Conclusion ; highly recommended

Straight to the point, no nonsense introduction to a sensitive subject. A must-read I that will spark further curiosity, enlightenment and ultimately the truth.
31 reviews2 followers
July 18, 2016
Excellent book to read- helped me to understand Islam as I never have before-I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves truth and freedom. It was easy to read and so good I read it at one sitting (approx 2 hours).
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July 23, 2016
Good information

This book is a must read for all in the Western world. We need to have discussions about the influx and influence of Islam on our way of life. Information is essential.
27 reviews2 followers
February 20, 2016
Excellent introduction to Islam

Really good way to get an appreciation for how perverse and incorrigible Mohammed's influence on the Islamic mindset is. There is no way it can be reformed, but the Western sympathisers can be shown the light.
1 review
March 31, 2016
This is a very eye opener for all of the western world. It should be required reading for seniors in high school.


This is a very eye opener for all the western world. It should be required reading for all senior high school students
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1 review
February 25, 2015
Very informative

Gives a greater understanding of a subject that we all should be knowledgeable on.
Is Very good reading thank you
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1 review1 follower
April 20, 2015
Great.

Very good read.
Thank you!
I would recommend this book to anyone in need of answers about Islam and Mohammed.
1 review
March 25, 2015
Mandatory reading for everyone.

This book opens your eyes to the totalitarian ideology of Islam that makes fascism and communism seem like child's play.
1 review
November 19, 2015
Very interesting

Great read, alerts you to facts you were previously blind to, and takes a good objective view at islam as a system of beliefs.
2 reviews
June 14, 2016
Eye opening

Extremely informative!
This book helps me understand the mindset behind the Islamic religion. I will continue my research on this matter.
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6 reviews
August 21, 2015
Easily digestible and quenches the thirst for those intellectually curious
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