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  • Nothing to Do with Islam?: Investigating the West's Most Dangerous Blind Spot

  • By: Peter Townsend
  • Narrated by: Chris Johnson
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By: Peter Townsend
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One of the most depressing realities of modern life is the regularity with which deadly attacks are carried out in the name of Islam. Almost as depressing are the invariable reassurances by Western political leaders and media elites that these acts of violence have “nothing to do with Islam”.

As part of these reassurances, we will also regularly hear the terms Radical Islam, Islamism, Militant Islam, "so-called" Islamic State (ISIS) and Jihadist bandied about as if people who act violently on behalf of Islam are somehow perverting the pristine teachings of the Muslim religion. Yet, niggling doubts remain. Why, if Islam is indeed a “religion of peace”, do these attacks keep coming? Why are the vast majority of acts of terror in our world today carried out by people steeped in the teachings of the Qur’an?

With his new book, Nothing to Do with Islam?: Investigating the West’s Most Dangerous Blind Spot, Peter Townsend (author of the highly acclaimed Questioning Islam: Tough Questions and Honest Answers about the Muslim Religion) examines the evidence as far as the possible link between Islam and violence is concerned. He does this by carefully analyzing the foundational texts of Islam (most notably the Qur’an and traditions), as well as the canonical set of stock responses whenever such a link is asserted.

The question whether Islam promotes violence could very well be one of the most important questions ever faced by Western civilization. It deserves more attention and analysis than a few glib sound bites. Nothing to Do with Islam? provides you with the opportunity to examine this question from all angles and come to your own conclusions.

©2016 Peter Townsend (P)2019 Peter Townsend

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A ‘MUST READ’ if you care about the future of your loved ones!

This book confirms all of my concerns and raises many more about the quiet agenda of a gigantic worldwide group of radicals living amongst us. No one is safe from the underlying motives of a very silent section of our society.
Pull your head out of the hole in the sand and inform yourself and others with this book. You will find it difficult to push back on the mounds of evidence this book provides.
I have no affiliation with the writer, but I have purchased hoards of life lesson audiobooks in the past, but never felt so compelled to write a review before now.
I hope in some way we can collectively turn the direction of this tide we are unknowingly swimming against.

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