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Religious hatred: This book is full of it. Oct 19, 2011
By doc_hyde While I'm an atheist... and a non-Muslim (by descent), I still feel that the author is strictly an anti-Islam guy, trying to portray his extrapolated metaphorical platitudes look sagacious. It's not a good practice to point a finger towards a religion and try to assign a plebeian origin to its principles. The book strictly demonstrates the narrow-minded precincts of the author's thoughts. The book spells out religious hatred from cover to cover. I don't know how this thing is up for sale on Amazon...!! A strictly "no-read" for any 'thinking' person of the 21st century.
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Very illuminating Sep 22, 2008
By A. Bird "Thinkers" is not written in a western culture format. To its credit, it is not written by a western academic. Western readers, please get past the presentation to absorb the content.
"Thinkers" is both illuminating, and distrubing. It brings understanding to difficult social & political interaction with Muslims, which can never be resolved. It exposes the deep hold & fear put on Muslim believers to continue in the faith.
"Thinkers" has added resolve to my desire of reading Koran cover to cover. Islam is a life focus, identity & fiber of being not understood by the west. To go beyond media hype & western opinion, I want to know & understand the what, how & why of the Muslin faith.
"Thinkers" is an important Beginners read on the foundations of Islamic beliefs.
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