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دانلود کتاب Islamic Jihad: A Legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and Slavery (Kindle)

دانلود کتاب جهاد اسلامی: میراث تغییر دین اجباری، امپریالیسم و ​​بردگی (کیندل)

Islamic Jihad: A Legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and Slavery (Kindle)

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Islamic Jihad: A Legacy of Forced Conversion, Imperialism, and Slavery (Kindle)

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ISBN (شابک) : 9781440118463 
ناشر: iUniverse 
سال نشر: 2009 
تعداد صفحات: 0 
زبان: English 
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Since the September 11, 2001 attacks in the U.S. by Islamic terrorists in the name of Jihad, there has been much confusion and controversy about true nature of Islam, particularly its doctrine of Jihad. Author M. A. Khan, an ex-Muslim, shows in this book that Jihad is the central doctrine in Islam and it primarily calls for forced conversion, imperialism and slavery as per commands of the Islamic God, Allah.In this groundbreaking book, Khan demonstrates that Prophet Muhammad meticulously followed these misguided principles and established an ideal template of Islamic Jihad for the future generation of Muslims to pursue, and that Muslims have been perpetuating the same ever since.Apart from the true nature of Islam, particularly its doctrine of Jihad, and what it means to the modern world, this book will also enlighten the reader about: * The core tenets of Islam and its history * The propagation of Islam by force and other coercive means * Islamic propaganda * Arab-Islamic imperialism * Islamic slavery and slave-trade * And much more! In Islam, the commands of Allah are perpetual in nature, so are the actions of Prophet Muhammad. Jihadi violence has been the way to subdue and conquer the infidels, to convert them and to expand Islamic rule since Islam's birth fourteen centuries ago. And all indications suggest that it won't change anytime soon. Find out why in "Islamic Jihad".** Table of Contents:- Chapter 1: Jihad: The Controversies Chapter 2: Basic Beliefs in Islam Chapter 3: Life of Prophet Muhammad and the Birth of Jihad 1. The Birth and Early Life (C. 570–610) 2. Prophetic Mission in Mecca (610–622) 3. Was Muhammad Driven Out of Mecca? 4. Were the Meccans a Cruel People? 5. Exemplary Tolerance of Meccans 6. Muhammad’s Campaign of Terror Against Meccans (623–630) 7. The Seeding of Jihad 8. The Raid of Nakhla 9. The Great Battle of Badr 10. The Disastrous Battle of Ohud 11. The Battle of the Ditch (Trench) 12. The Conquest of Mecca and Capture of the Ka’ba 13. Muhammad’s Exemplary Forgiveness of Meccans 14. Muhammad’s Dealing With the Jews 15. Muhammad’s Exhortation to Draw the Jews to Islam 16. Jewish Doctrines in Good Light in Islam 17. Muhammad’s Bitterness With the Jews 18. Muhammad’s Violence Against the Jews 19. Muhammad’s Dealing With the Christians 20. Christian Influence on Muhammad’s Mission and Creed 21. Influence of Other Beliefs and Legends on Muhammad’s Creed 22. Christian Thoughts in Islam 23. Condemnation of Christianity in the Quran 24. Muhammad’s Hostility Toward Christians 25. Muhammad’s Anti-Christian Hostility in His Death-Bed 26. Muhammad’s Threatening Missives to Christian Rulers 27. Muhammad’s Expeditions Against Christians 28. Muhammad’s Dealing With Christian Delegations 29. Status of Non-Muslims in Islam as Accorded by Muhammad 30. Jews in Islam 31. Christians in Islam 32. Muhammad’s Jihad and Its Outcome Chapter 4: Propagation of Islam: By Force or Peacefully 1. The Early Wars for Spreading Islam 2. Propagation of Islam: Quranic Commands and Prophetic Model 3. Muslim Scholars on the Wars for Spreading Islam 4. Protecting Sovereignty of the Islamic State 5. Overcoming Tyranny of Foreign Rulers 6. Freeing Weak Countries From Oppressive Rulers 7. Removing Tyranny and Oppression 8. Welcome in Spain 9. How So Many Hindus Survived in India? 10. Why So Many People in India Are Still Hindus? 11. How Conversion Took Place in India? 12. Conversion by the Sword 13. Conversion Through Enslavement 14. Enslaved Women as Reproduction Tools 15. Humiliation & Economic Burdens Contributing to Conversion 16. Conversion Under Brutal Aurangzeb 17. Brutal Conversion in Kashmir 18. Deceptive Propaganda About Conversion 19. Voluntary Conversion 20. Conversion of Lower Caste Hindus 21. Peaceful Conversion by Sufis 22. Conversion by Traders in Southeast Asia 23. What Enabled the Conversion of the Otherwise Resistant Infidels of Southeast Asia to Islam So Quickly After Muslims Gained Political Power? Conclusion Chapter 5: The Arab-Islamic Imperialism 1. Islamic Imperialism: Quranic Commands & Prophetic Model 2. The Perception of Islamic Rule 3. Why Islamic Rule Is Not Colonialism? 4. Economic Exploitation in Islamic Expansion 5. The Cultural Imperialism of Islam 6. Contribution of Islam to Conquered Lands 7. The Underdeveloped Society of the Arabs 8. Prohibition of Intellectual Pursuits in Islam 9. Islam Egalitarian or Racist? 10. Islam’s Extirpation of Egalitarian Buddhism 11. How the Muslim World Excelled Intellectually and Materially? 12. Calling Colonies Home Chapter 6: Islamic Imperialism in India 1. 'The Hindu Women and Children Went Out Begging at the Doors of the Musalmans.' 2. The Islamic Conquest and Rule 3. India Before the Coming of Islam: An Advanced Civilization 4. A Tolerant and Humane Society 5. Muslim Codes of War 6. Indian Tolerance in the Eyes of Muslim Chroniclers 7. Tolerance & Chivalry of Hindu Rulers During the Muslim Period 8. Hindu-Muslim Divide: A British Invention? 9. Hindu-Muslim Discord, Partition of India & British Complicity 10. The 1947 Riots and Massacres: Who Is Responsible? 11. The Mopla Rebellion 12. Direct Action Riots in Calcutta 13. Anti-Hindu Riots Move to East Bengal 14. Hindu Counterattack in Bihar 15. Riots Move to Pakistan 16. Sikh and Hindu Retaliation 17. Premeditated Ethnic Cleansing of Hindus and Sikhs 18. Ethnic Cleansing of Muslims 19. Who Bears the Responsibility? 20. Islam’s Impact on the Social, Intellectual and Cultural Life of India: On Education and Learning 21. Caste System Worsened 22. Islam Created the Practice of Jauhar 23. Sati Worsened Under the Muslim Rule 24. Islam Promoted Child-Marriage 25. Islam Created the Deadly Thuggee Cult 26. Islam’s Impact on Religious Demographics: Past & Present 27. Muslim Rule and Poverty 28. Legacy Chapter 7: Islamic Slavery 1. Quranic Sanction of Slavery 2. The Prophetic Model of Slavery 3. Slavery in the Ancient World 4. Enslavement by Muslims in India 5. Enslavement by Muslims Elsewhere 6. The Ottoman ‘Dewshirme’ 7. Status of Slaves 8. Suffering of Slaves 9. Fate of Slaves 10. Sex-Slavery & Concubinage 11. Eunuchs and Ghilman 12. Islamic Slave-Trade 13. European Slaves 14. The Viking Slave-Trade & Muslim Connection 15. European Slave-Trade & Islamic Complicity 16. Denials of Islamic Slavery 17. Humane Treatment of Slaves in Islam 18. Islam Aggravated Slavery 19. Slavery, Theologically & Historically, An Integral Part of Islam 20. Special Cruelty and Casualty of Islamic Slavery 21. Abolition of Slavery & Islamic Resistance 22. European Struggle Against Islamic Slavery in North Africa: The British Struggle 23. The U.S. Struggle and Strike-Back 24. The British-Led European Strike-Back 25. Muslim Resistance Against the Ottoman Ban on Slavery 26. Continuation & Revival of Slavery in Muslim Countries 27. Muslims Bring Slavery to the West Conclusion Chapter 8: The Last Word Bibliography Endnotes



فهرست مطالب

Chapter 1: Jihad: The Controversies
Chapter 2: Basic Beliefs in Islam
Chapter 3: Life of Prophet Muhammad and the Birth of Jihad
	1. The Birth and Early Life (C. 570–610)
	2. Prophetic Mission in Mecca (610–622)
	3. Was Muhammad Driven Out of Mecca?
	4. Were the Meccans a Cruel People?
	5. Exemplary Tolerance of Meccans
	6. Muhammad’s Campaign of Terror Against Meccans (623–630)
	7. The Seeding of Jihad
	8. The Raid of Nakhla
	9. The Great Battle of Badr
	10. The Disastrous Battle of Ohud
	11. The Battle of the Ditch (Trench)
	12. The Conquest of Mecca and Capture of the Ka’ba
	13. Muhammad’s Exemplary Forgiveness of Meccans
	14. Muhammad’s Dealing With the Jews
	15. Muhammad’s Exhortation to Draw the Jews to Islam
	16. Jewish Doctrines in Good Light in Islam
	17. Muhammad’s Bitterness With the Jews
	18. Muhammad’s Violence Against the Jews
	19. Muhammad’s Dealing With the Christians
	20. Christian Influence on Muhammad’s Mission and Creed
	21. Influence of Other Beliefs and Legends on Muhammad’s Creed
	22. Christian Thoughts in Islam
	23. Condemnation of Christianity in the Quran
	24. Muhammad’s Hostility Toward Christians
	25. Muhammad’s Anti-Christian Hostility in His Death-Bed
	26. Muhammad’s Threatening Missives to Christian Rulers
	27. Muhammad’s Expeditions Against Christians
	28. Muhammad’s Dealing With Christian Delegations
	29. Status of Non-Muslims in Islam as Accorded by Muhammad
	30. Jews in Islam
	31. Christians in Islam
	32. Muhammad’s Jihad and Its Outcome
Chapter 4: Propagation of Islam: By Force or Peacefully
	1. The Early Wars for Spreading Islam
	2. Propagation of Islam: Quranic Commands and Prophetic Model
	3. Muslim Scholars on the Wars for Spreading Islam
	4. Protecting Sovereignty of the Islamic State
	5. Overcoming Tyranny of Foreign Rulers
	6. Freeing Weak Countries From Oppressive Rulers
	7. Removing Tyranny and Oppression
	8. Welcome in Spain
	9. How So Many Hindus Survived in India?
	10. Why So Many People in India Are Still Hindus?
	11. How Conversion Took Place in India?
	12. Conversion by the Sword
	13. Conversion Through Enslavement
	14. Enslaved Women as Reproduction Tools
	15. Humiliation & Economic Burdens Contributing to Conversion
	16. Conversion Under Brutal Aurangzeb
	17. Brutal Conversion in Kashmir
	18. Deceptive Propaganda About Conversion
	19. Voluntary Conversion
	20. Conversion of Lower Caste Hindus
	21. Peaceful Conversion by Sufis
	22. Conversion by Traders in Southeast Asia
	23. What Enabled the Conversion of the Otherwise Resistant Infidels of Southeast Asia to Islam So Quickly After Muslims Gained Political Power?
	Conclusion
Chapter 5: The Arab-Islamic Imperialism
	1. Islamic Imperialism: Quranic Commands & Prophetic Model
	2. The Perception of Islamic Rule
	3. Why Islamic Rule Is Not Colonialism?
	4. Economic Exploitation in Islamic Expansion
	5. The Cultural Imperialism of Islam
	6. Contribution of Islam to Conquered Lands
	7. The Underdeveloped Society of the Arabs
	8. Prohibition of Intellectual Pursuits in Islam
	9. Islam Egalitarian or Racist?
	10. Islam’s Extirpation of Egalitarian Buddhism
	11. How the Muslim World Excelled Intellectually and Materially?
	12. Calling Colonies Home
Chapter 6: Islamic Imperialism in India
	1. 'The Hindu Women and Children Went Out Begging at the Doors of the Musalmans.'
	2. The Islamic Conquest and Rule
	3. India Before the Coming of Islam: An Advanced Civilization
	4. A Tolerant and Humane Society
	5. Muslim Codes of War
	6. Indian Tolerance in the Eyes of Muslim Chroniclers
	7. Tolerance & Chivalry of Hindu Rulers During the Muslim Period
	8. Hindu-Muslim Divide: A British Invention?
	9. Hindu-Muslim Discord, Partition of India & British Complicity
	10. The 1947 Riots and Massacres: Who Is Responsible?
	11. The Mopla Rebellion
	12. Direct Action Riots in Calcutta
	13. Anti-Hindu Riots Move to East Bengal
	14. Hindu Counterattack in Bihar
	15. Riots Move to Pakistan
	16. Sikh and Hindu Retaliation
	17. Premeditated Ethnic Cleansing of Hindus and Sikhs
	18. Ethnic Cleansing of Muslims
	19. Who Bears the Responsibility?
	20. Islam’s Impact on the Social, Intellectual and Cultural Life of India: On Education and Learning
	21. Caste System Worsened
	22. Islam Created the Practice of Jauhar
	23. Sati Worsened Under the Muslim Rule
	24. Islam Promoted Child-Marriage
	25. Islam Created the Deadly Thuggee Cult
	26. Islam’s Impact on Religious Demographics: Past & Present
	27. Muslim Rule and Poverty
	28. Legacy
Chapter 7: Islamic Slavery
	1. Quranic Sanction of Slavery
	2. The Prophetic Model of Slavery
	3. Slavery in the Ancient World
	4. Enslavement by Muslims in India
	5. Enslavement by Muslims Elsewhere
	6. The Ottoman ‘Dewshirme’
	7. Status of Slaves
	8. Suffering of Slaves
	9. Fate of Slaves
	10. Sex-Slavery & Concubinage
	11. Eunuchs and Ghilman
	12. Islamic Slave-Trade
	13. European Slaves
	14. The Viking Slave-Trade & Muslim Connection
	15. European Slave-Trade & Islamic Complicity
	16. Denials of Islamic Slavery
	17. Humane Treatment of Slaves in Islam
	18. Islam Aggravated Slavery
	19. Slavery, Theologically & Historically, An Integral Part of Islam
	20. Special Cruelty and Casualty of Islamic Slavery
	21. Abolition of Slavery & Islamic Resistance
	22. European Struggle Against Islamic Slavery in North Africa: The British Struggle
	23. The U.S. Struggle and Strike-Back
	24. The British-Led European Strike-Back
	25. Muslim Resistance Against the Ottoman Ban on Slavery
	26. Continuation & Revival of Slavery in Muslim Countries
	27. Muslims Bring Slavery to the West
	Conclusion
Chapter 8: The Last Word
Bibliography
Endnotes




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