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What the Modern Martyr Should Know

Seventy-Two Grapes and Not a Single Virgin

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In the thoroughly researched work by scholar Norbert G. Pressburg, the complexities of Islam are explored, revealing both facts and fictions surrounding the religion. The common perception of Islam shifted during the 1973 oil crisis and intensified with terrorist acts committed in its name, leading to widespread alarm and suspicion. Pressburg utilizes recent research to demonstrate how the Qur'an has been misinterpreted throughout history by those in power for their own agendas. Over the centuries, errors and forgeries have altered the original messages of this holy text. While many associate martyrdom with the promise of virgins in Paradise, Pressburg clarifies that a more accurate translation reveals no mention of virgins at all. He also argues that the directive for women to wear veils is not a divine command but rather the opinion of a later interpreter. By examining the original texts and the contexts in which they were written, scholars have uncovered a new understanding of this intricate religion. This work provides readers with contemporary insights into historical Islam, challenging traditional images and offering a fresh perspective on the origins of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the past, present, and potential future of Islam.

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What the Modern Martyr Should Know, Norbert G Pressburg

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Título
What the Modern Martyr Should Know
Subtítulo
Seventy-Two Grapes and Not a Single Virgin
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Createspace
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
272
ISBN10
1468129031
ISBN13
9781468129038
Serie
Calificación
3,6 de 5
Descripción
In the thoroughly researched work by scholar Norbert G. Pressburg, the complexities of Islam are explored, revealing both facts and fictions surrounding the religion. The common perception of Islam shifted during the 1973 oil crisis and intensified with terrorist acts committed in its name, leading to widespread alarm and suspicion. Pressburg utilizes recent research to demonstrate how the Qur'an has been misinterpreted throughout history by those in power for their own agendas. Over the centuries, errors and forgeries have altered the original messages of this holy text. While many associate martyrdom with the promise of virgins in Paradise, Pressburg clarifies that a more accurate translation reveals no mention of virgins at all. He also argues that the directive for women to wear veils is not a divine command but rather the opinion of a later interpreter. By examining the original texts and the contexts in which they were written, scholars have uncovered a new understanding of this intricate religion. This work provides readers with contemporary insights into historical Islam, challenging traditional images and offering a fresh perspective on the origins of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the past, present, and potential future of Islam.