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Slavery, Terrorism & Islam

Slavery, Terrorism & Islam
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Download or read book Slavery, Terrorism & Islam written by Peter Hammond and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Slavery, Terrorism & Islam, is must reading to all those who want to find out the roots of the terrible Terrorism that is threatening global security. Slavery, Terrorism & Islam traces the roots of terrorism quite scientifically, and especially the roots of Quran itself is very interesting. It will help and extensively educate the International community to understand this monster called Terrorism / Rev. Jeffreys Kayanga, Episcopal Church of Sudan. The conflict between Islam and the rest of the world may dominate the headlines, define our foreign policy, and give new urgency to the day-to-day mission of our churches, but why that is the case is still not very well understood. It is for that reason that Frontline Fellowship has produced this vital new study of one of the most neglected aspects of Islam. Born out of the difficult experience of missionaries on the front lines of the battle for the soul of Africa. This book is designed to equip ordinary Christians from every walk of life to wisely and Scripturally minister in a world where the conflict between Islam and civilization is all too obvious / Dr. George Grant"--Amazon.com.


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