Exploring the life and legacy of Muhammad, this book delves into historical accounts and interpretations to uncover the complexities surrounding his persona. It examines the cultural, social, and religious contexts of 7th-century Arabia, offering insights into his teachings and the impact on subsequent Islamic thought. By analyzing various sources, the work aims to distinguish between myth and reality, providing a nuanced understanding of one of history's most influential figures.
Robert Spencer Orden de los libros
Robert Spencer es un autor prominente centrado en el Islam y sus influencias ideológicas. Su extensa obra, basada en un profundo estudio de la teología e historia islámicas, indaga en la naturaleza de la yihad y sus implicaciones para la libertad de expresión. La escritura de Spencer, a menudo provocadora y crítica, tiene como objetivo exponer y analizar los peligros que plantean las interpretaciones radicales del Islam. Sus obras se traducen a numerosos idiomas, generando tanto reconocimiento como una aguda crítica.







- 2024
- 2023
The book explores the pivotal role of the Byzantine Empire in shaping Western civilization, arguing that its influence was crucial to the development of modern society. It delves into the political, cultural, and religious aspects of the empire, illustrating how its legacy laid the groundwork for contemporary Europe. Through detailed analysis, the author highlights key events and figures that contributed to this enduring impact, emphasizing the interconnectedness of history and the importance of understanding the Byzantine Empire's contributions.
- 2023
The Shipwreck of My Past
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Focusing on the intricacies of human experiences, this collection of poems delves into the lives, emotions, and stories of various individuals. Each piece captures the essence of personal connections and the diverse tapestry of relationships, inviting readers to reflect on their own interactions and feelings. Through vivid imagery and poignant language, the poems celebrate the beauty and complexity of humanity.
- 2022
The Critical Qur'an
- 560 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
- 2022
- 2021
Dictators, Dictatorship and the African Novel
Fictions of the State under Neoliberalism
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Exploring the portrayal of dictatorships in African fiction, this book delves into the roots of postcolonial authoritarianism and the quest for democratic alternatives. It contextualizes the 'neoliberal' era post-1970s as a phase of recolonization driven by Western powers and financial institutions. By analyzing works from notable authors like Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, it highlights the tension between concentrated political power and the enduring aspiration for democracy, reflecting the ongoing struggle against colonial legacies.
- 2020
Best-selling author Robert Spencer compares Islam with Christianity and shows that, far from being "sister religions" with similar core doctrines and morals, they're actually separated by "a great chasm" of belief and practice. A much-needed rejoinder to those who dream of an easy alliance between the two faiths.
- 2020
The Palestinian Delusion
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Every negotiated settlement between the State of Israel and its Palestinian adversaries has failed to establish a stable and lasting peace. This is the history of what was attempted, why those failures were inevitable, and what must be done instead. číst celé
- 2019
Výklad Koránu. Část druhá
- 88 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Když zájemce o poznání toho, co to vlastně je islám, vezme do ruky Korán, záhy zjistí, že vlastně čtený text nechápe. Vychází to z prosté logiky, že text Koránu má jinou podobu než například evangelia. V jistém smyslu je paradoxní, že i mnozí muslimové uznávají, že text Koránu není tak podstatný jako jeho výklad. Dokonce jeden... celý text
- 2018
The History of Jihad
- 448 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
This comprehensive history examines the role of war and terror in the spread of Islam, challenging the common belief that Islam is fundamentally peaceful and that jihad terrorism is a recent phenomenon. Islamic scholar Robert Spencer asserts that Islamic terror has existed since the inception of Islam, tracing its roots back to Muhammad, who claimed, "I have been made victorious through terror." The narrative spans 1,400 years, detailing the jihad against Europe, including the 700-year effort to conquer Constantinople, the prolonged struggle in Spain where non-Muslims resisted invaders, and the devastating jihad in India. The account is enriched by contemporary chroniclers, both Muslim and non-Muslim, illustrating that jihad warfare has been a consistent aspect of Islam from its beginnings. Present-day jihad terrorism is shown to be rooted in the same ideological and theological foundations as historical Islamic warrior states. This work is the first comprehensive English-language history of jihad, revealing the brutal aspects of Islam's past at a time when Islamic jihadis are increasingly assertive in the West. It is essential for understanding the current geopolitical landscape and for developing strategies to reform Islam and combat radical terror.

