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Hatred: Islam's War on Christianity Hardcover – October 21, 2014
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Christians are the most persecuted identifiable group on earth. This is not the opinion of some but the informed view of most -- including the United Nations. What is seldom admitted, however, is that the vast majority of the nations that carry out the oppression, intolerance, violence, rape, and murder are Islamic. While Christians suffer in North Korea and parts of India, it is in Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey, and even Indonesia and Malaysia where the situation is dark and becoming worse. The statistics and stories are truly terrifying in proportion and degree and as Islam expands and becomes increasingly aggressive, fundamentalist, and confident, Christian minorities live in fear and face a bleak future.
Hatred outlines the history of the relationship between Islam and Christianity, explains what Islam actually teaches about the Christian faith, and gives numerous examples of the experience of Christians throughout the Islamic world. It explains not only what happens, but why it happens, and deliberately challenges the comforting but false idea that all of this is somehow an aberration and contrary to Islamic thought.
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSignal
- Publication dateOctober 21, 2014
- Dimensions5.8 x 0.9 x 8.8 inches
- ISBN-100771023847
- ISBN-13978-0771023842
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- Publisher : Signal; First Edition (October 21, 2014)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0771023847
- ISBN-13 : 978-0771023842
- Item Weight : 12.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.8 x 0.9 x 8.8 inches
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This book is not rhetoric of the persecution of Christians in Islamic countries, but it is the most pernicious example of Christian genocide since the Holocaust. The recent rise of ISIS and it's atrocities in Iraq and Syria has continued unabated with numerous examples of death and destruction of some of the most ancient Christian communities. There is a significant complacency among much of Muslim population and the liberal media that there is no such thing Islamic terrorism. One example is the mass killings at Our Lady of Salvation Syrian Catholic Cathedral in on October 31, 2010, when ISIS murdered at least fifty-eight people and wounding more than seventy-five. For the first time in 1,600 years, Sunday prayers were cancelled at the Orthodox Monastery of the Virgin Mary and Priest Ibram in Degla, in Egypt. In Cairo, Franciscan nuns watched as the cross over the gate to their school was torn down and eventually the school itself was torched. Christians are systematically tortured, raped, beaten, arrested, forcibly converted; crucified, exiled, and murdered. Tragically the rest of the world, including Western countries are doing very little to stop this holocaust.
Middle East is the homeland of the Christian Church. Where is it heading to? At the current level of Muslim intolerance, Christians and religious minorities may be wiped out in Middle East within two to three generations. Quran preaches that non-Muslims pay a head tax, never preach publicly about their faith or try to convert Muslims into other faiths. Christians have to lead a life of subservience. Criminal laws punish non-Muslims much more harshly than Muslims, but Muslim men are treated with utmost respect by the Islamic law. These laws are currently in force in most Islamic countries.
We need awareness and need authors like Michael Coren to write their scholarly work about Islam so that the message is carried thorough to the larger population.
"Hatred: Islam's War on Christianity" in less than 200 pages provides a global tour of militant Islam's jihad against Christians in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Pakistan, Indonesia, Africa, and elsewhere. Making the necessary distinctions between peace loving Muslims and radical jihadists, Coren documents the attempts of radical Muslims to destroy or drive out Christian populations, even in homelands where Christians have lived since before the advent of Muhammed. The Western world generally turns a blind eye to this genocidal warfare, much as it did to the plight of the Jews before the end of World War II. Everyone with a conscience owes it to himself to become informed about the nature and extent of the radical Islamic war on Christianity, and Michael Coren's book is an excellent first step toward that basic education.







