From the myth of Muhammad's compassion to the harsh realities of his actions, this book exposes unsettling truths: a prophet driven by narcissism, a judicial system steeped in bias, and a scripture that serves as a personal diary rather than divine revelation. With chapters delving into the brutal Banu Qurayza massacre, the exploitation of war captives, and the theological inconsistencies of Allah's "test," Unveiled Truths dares to ask: Is Islam a path to peace, or a license for terror?
Written with courage in the face of death threats and exile, this book is not just a critique but a call to reason. It invites readers to question blind faith, confront uncomfortable facts, and embrace a humanistic vision of justice and equality. Perfect for those seeking to understand the complexities of Islam beyond the surface, Unveiled Truths is a bold, eye-opening journey that will spark debate and inspire reflection.