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Islam in the Cage of Accusation is a valuable book written by the giant historical researcher and historian Shoufi Abu Khalil, and this book is one of his most famous and popular works, as well as one of the best-selling books in the entire Arab world.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Shawky Abu Khalil

  • Number of pages: 369 pages

  • The theme of the book: Islam in the Cage of Accusation

The contents of the book:

session

Foreword to the new edition Foreword to the second edition Foreword to the first edition

Source of the Koran

First possibility

Second possibility

Third possibility

Koran and priests

Verses that do not agree with Christianity and verses that denounce Jews and their psychology

Contradiction in the Quran

Universality of Islam

Forged messages

Hercules' conversation with Abu Sufyan

Islam Bazhan

Battle of Muta 

The Prophet's commandment to the people of Egypt The verses indicating the universality of Islam

Hadith of Ibn Hamid

session

The Prophet's Letter to Mocas

Text of the Prophet's Letter to Al-Mandhir ibn Sawi

Prophecies of Muhammad

Granite

If the tribes are allied

The spread of Islam

The Prophet's War with the Quraysh

The Prophet's wars against the Jews 

Against the Ghassanids and Romans

Jihad

What is Jihad? What is its purpose?

Jihad etiquette

The spread of Islam in the Levant

In Africa

In Spain

In Eastern Europe

In Persia and Beyond the River

Mongols and Tatars

Fair testimonials

Dhimmis and jizya

Why is jizya paid by dhimmis?

General Rights of Dhimmi People

Fair testimonials

Why is an apostate killed?

Islam and colonization

History and conquerors

colonization

Effects and Consequences of Colonization

Islam and slavery

How did the nations treat slaves? 

Islam and slavery

Narrowing the entrance

Expanding the outlet

Treatment of Slaves in Islam

Loot is the goal

Islam and science

Library of Alexandria

Islam and women

Women in the past 

Islam's attitude toward women

Polygamy

Divorce

Why did Islam make divorce a man's right to divorce?

Guardianship

Discipline 

Inheritance

Mixing

session

Wives of Muhammad

Khadija bint Khuwaylid

Aisha bint Abu Bakr

Hafsa bint Umar

Sawda bint Zam'ah

Zainab bint Khuzaima

Umm Salama

Zainab bint Jahsh

Juwairiyah bint al-Harith

Safiya bint Hayy

Umm Habiba

Marya the Coptic

Maymouna bint al-Harith

The Migration to Abyssinia

Destiny

Pagan remnants

Kaaba

Black stone

Stoning

Prayer

Closing session

Islam is a distorted version of Judaism

Agriculture in Islam 

Islam at the Poles

session

Islam is a product of the Middle Ages

Islam and classes

Conclusion

Islam and feudalism

Islam and capitalism

Islam and the backwardness of Muslims

The missing link between Islam and Muslims

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
Author of the book