Wholly War is the attempt to unearth the truth about one of the world's most popular religions: Islam. Using an immensely popular Saudi Arabian produced Koran, the work examines some of Islam's core philosophies, such as Ramadan; Jihad and its gender politics, and assesses their virtues. Away from this more centralised attack, Wholly War picks apart some of the more wayward arguments of the Koran; in the process revealing its falsehoods and inaccuracies while exploring what kinds of people Ibrahim; Moses and Muhammad were. ...
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Wholly War is the attempt to unearth the truth about one of the world's most popular religions: Islam. Using an immensely popular Saudi Arabian produced Koran, the work examines some of Islam's core philosophies, such as Ramadan; Jihad and its gender politics, and assesses their virtues. Away from this more centralised attack, Wholly War picks apart some of the more wayward arguments of the Koran; in the process revealing its falsehoods and inaccuracies while exploring what kinds of people Ibrahim; Moses and Muhammad were. After deconstructing the shrill; intolerant and often very dangerous nature of both Islam and its manifesto, Moore turns his attention to the situation brewing in the West, where masses of people who have subscribed to these philosophies for generations have been brought to live. Here, a deadly combination of liberal politics and a dangerous theological philosophy are launching one of the most audacious assaults on a civilisation in history. In addition, Wholly War attempts to examine the murky nineteenth century-set origins of the European Union and looks at the British Labour Party's sleazy shift into a new brand of Leftist rhetoric; in the process, asking as to what went wrong and can it all be put back?
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