Publisher's Synopsis
Islam has maintained strict dominance over its followers for over fourteen centuries, demanding unquestioned adherence to its principles, particularly the concept of God's justice. This has created a culture where questioning Islamic morals or God's fairness is met with severe condemnation, leading to generations of believers living in blind faith without alternative perspectives.
The book challenges this repression by asking critical questions about Muhammad's life, highlighting contradictions and violence that conflict with the benevolent image traditionally associated with him. It explores:
The survival of religion through fear and coercion.
The suppression of dissent by religious authorities.
The debate over Muhammad's true nature as a prophet or a tyrant.
The discord between Islamic principles and historical realities.
The effects of unquestioning faith on personal freedom and societal progress.
This work invites those seeking a deeper understanding to critically examine Islam, using reason to challenge accepted beliefs and liberate themselves from dogma.