This very courageous book describes in considerable detail the condition of non-Muslims living under Islamic rule, referring mainly to the plight of Jews and Christians and the painful decline of these communities due to alleged oppression and prejudice.I find this book very appropriate for our time and it goes a long way to revealing the true context behind the politicisation of racial prejudice, segregation, apartheid and indeed genocide which have become quite common-place in the Middle East with reference to the selective and erroneous use of these terms by Islamic entities against Israel in relation to the Palestinian issue.
This book reveals how these claims lack any true substance and fall flat on their face when compared with the realities of dhimmitude, (which the writer describes as the status of conquered Jews & Christians under Islam), that reveal the painful, disturbing policy of prejudice, racial hatred and segregation of countless people who were classed as inferior on the basis of their religion alone.
No actions here being taken as deterrents against the terrorism and violence of todays Mid-East. Just socially acceptable Islamic conduct against peoples who were classed as inferior.
The book, drawing heavily on quotes from the Quran, the Hadith and writings from many renowned Islamic historians, reveals many distinctions drawn and prejudices applied upon Jews and Christians who refused to accept and bow to Islam. The veracity behind any profession of Islam as a tolerant and peaceful religion will soon reveal itself to the reader.
One example revealed by the writer is that Islamic legislation does not even recognise any validity in the sworn oath of a dhimmi against that of a Muslim. The principle being based on the Islamic belief in the perverse and mendacious character of the Jewish/Christian infidel, which even extends into matters involving the frequent allegations of blasphemy directed against dhimmis which were punishable by death !
Other reviewers have commendably dealt with the wealth of detail and information here. Suffice to say that this book is highly recommended for anyone who wishes a further insight into the Islamic/Muslim mindset and much of the culture of the Middle East. It will send chills down the spines of readers when they consider that Islamic activists today still seek the Islamisation of the West.