Read this book from the point of view of understanding how the Muslims that commit violence justify their actions...

Update: After doing research about the concept of abrogation, it seems that there is much disagreement about how many verses are abrogated. Definitely read this book from the point of view of understanding how the muslims that commit violence justify their actions, but don't take this as the complete interpretation that there are no others. I'm not changing my stars, but please take this book as one point of view. Original: Thank you Tommy for writing this book. I have been interested in understanding islam for a while given it's history and current geo-politics. It's difficult given the media spin, what out-of-touch imams say, apologists, terrorists, as well as the Quran itself says. I am outraged that this information about islam was well known in the previous century with tons of research and literature done, but since 9/11 has been all but covered up. I have tried listening to audio books of the quran, but none were in chronological order, so they made little sense. Thank you for putting this straight. I hope you can also make a book about the Hadiths and Sira!

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