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Psychology of Mohammed: Inside the Brain of A Prophet
 
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Psychology of Mohammed: Inside the Brain of A Prophet [Paperback]

Masud Ansari (Author)
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July 18, 2007
The book proves the absurdity of the Koranand the prophetship of Mohammed. Itsubstantiates that the Koran is saturated with illogical and mendacious absurdities that cannot be believed. The goal of Mohammed was togain power by pretending prophethood. He founded Islam by the dint of sword and prompted the nomads of Arabia to Islam by plundering the properties of those who rejected Islam. Thus, Islam is founded on the bases of terrorism and bloodshed. No one can disbelieve that Allah - the God of Islam - represents himself as a deceitful entity, an avenger, subduer, tyrant, killer, and so on. The verses of the Koran openly encourage Islamic followers to mercilessly kill non-Muslims. Allah also disavows pacifists, but promises to help those who fight in his name. Non-Muslims are unclean and should not be loved. Muslims who befriend infidels can no longer be considered Muslims. Opponents of Allah and His Apostle should be mutilated, executed, and crucified. Mohammed said, "Paradise is under the shadow of swords." Mohammed ordered his opponents to be murdered inhumanly. Allah permitted Mohammed to commit any crime against his opponents. In brief, the Koran is actually a manual for terrorism and Hadithis the terroritmanifesto of Islam.

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Masud Ansari, B.A., M.A., Ph. D., D.C.H., F.C.H., holds a B.A. in law, an M.A. in International Relations from the University of London, and three doctorate degrees, two in political science, one from the Tehran University, the Second from the George Washington University, and the third in hypnotherapy from the American Pacific University. He is the author and translator of 33 books on Psychology, law, political science, philosophy, theology and hypnotherapy - in addition to two works of fiction. One of his books, Nationalism, won critical acclaim in 1968. The outcome of his teaching and research in the London University, American University of Beirut, UNAFI (Japan), and Iranian and American Universities has been: Phi Beta Kappa and three President awards - one from the National Guild of Hypnotists (1991) and two from the Eastern Institute of Hypnotherapy (1995).

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  • Paperback: 378 pages
  • Publisher: Institute For Ethical (July 18, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1427617295
  • ISBN-13: 978-1427617293
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,483,761 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Islam False Prophet Mohammed Mohammad, October 5, 2008
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This review is from: Psychology of Mohammed: Inside the Brain of A Prophet (Paperback)
The author presents himself as a lawyer and a Washington, D.C.-based hypnotherapist. He doesn't brag much about himself in the "About the Author" paragraph, and barely presents a few more details about his academic credentials on his website. It is clear in this self-published book that the author is well read on the topic of Mohammed, the Koran/Quran, and the hadith; perhaps having something to do with the time he spent living in Iran and Lebanon. From his readings, the author concludes that the Muslim prophet Mohammed (the revealer of Islam) is no believable prophet, but instead is a religious charlatan. From the titles of the book's chapters, one can tell that Muslims will take umbrage with this book: (1) The life of Mohammed. (2) The Koran: a manual for terrorism. (3) Absurdities of the Koran. (4) Astronomy of the Koran. (5) Hadith: The terrorist manifesto of Islam. (6) Mohammed orders death to his opponents. (7) Were Mohammed's inspirations genuine? (8) The mendacious strategies of Mohammed's prophethood. (9) Exile and massacre of the Jews from Medina. (10) The intimidating character of the Koran. (11) Psychology of Mohammed (epilepsy; his inferiority complex; moral insanity; megalomania; the combination of inferiority complex and megalomania; sex maniac). (12) Evaluation of Mohammed's personality in history. Dr. Ansari is strongly on the critical-realist Mark Gabriel-Robert Spencer school of Mohammedism, rather than the Karen Armstrong-John Esposito line. To his credit in making his criticisms, the author quotes very, very frequently from the Quran and the hadith in his analysis of Mohammed's shortcomings as a Holy prophet. Dr. Ansari's contribution to the debunking of Mohammed's prophecy is from his having studied many books about Mohammed, combing through them, collating and explaining many interesting aspects of Mohammed's nefarious life in this lengthy 378-page paperback with an impressive 684 footnotes. Dr. Ansari draped many psychological theories about personality disorders upon Mohammed like a well-tailored thobe, but I was left a little under-whelmed by the soundness of some of the psycho dressings. While this book alludes that it will be a detailed, scholastic analysis of Mohammed's alleged psychological misfits, that book remains to be written. What I particularly liked about this book was the author's extensive review of the various anti-Jewish battles that the Prince of Peace waged: especially in how the author reviewed and cited numerous sources in discussing a particular battle or murder, and how Mohammed had spontaneous revelations of new Quranic ayats from Allah to justify Mohammed's pillages.
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