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In the 7th century, Islam spread like wildfire, taking down both the Byzantine and Persian Empires. With a thorough analysis of the tenets of Islamic theology, including the historical origins of the anti-Semitism of the Koran, Rabbi Wein uncovers the massive influence Islam held over the world in religion, technology, culture, and war.
• Mohammed's failed to attract and convert the Jews
• Conversion by the sword - a Moslem invention
• The march from Mecca to Medina and the original jihad
• The Biblical distortions, especially of the Akeida
By David YastrabIn the 7th century, Islam spread like wildfire, taking down both the Byzantine and Persian Empires. With a thorough analysis of the tenets of Islamic theology, including the historical origins of the anti-Semitism of the Koran, Rabbi Wein uncovers the massive influence Islam held over the world in religion, technology, culture, and war.
• Mohammed's failed to attract and convert the Jews
• Conversion by the sword - a Moslem invention
• The march from Mecca to Medina and the original jihad
• The Biblical distortions, especially of the Akeida