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3 Reddit comments about Muhammad: Prophet of Peace Amid the Clash of Empires:

u/basara · 2 pointsr/france

On sent bien que t'es un expert du Coran. Lis un livre ca t'aidera https://www.amazon.co.uk/Muhammad-Prophet-Peace-Clash-Empires/dp/156858783X

L'Islam est une religion comme une autre, avec des messages de paix, mais aussi des messages liés aux problemes geopolitiques de son epoque (l'ancien testament en est lui aussi truffé)


C'est bien au contraire les messages des petits fafs dans ton genre qui nuisent a la paix sociale en essayant de faire passer l'Islam pour la pire des religions monotheistes.... Elles se valent toutes, et peuvent toutes etres defigurées par des extremistes.


"Of the 100 million or so people I estimate were wiped out by political violence in the twentieth century, the vast majority of them were killed by secular nationalists, Communists and Fascists. People of Muslim heritage probably killed 2 million or so, mainly in three episodes–the Armenian Genocide, the Iran-Iraq War, and the Afghanistan War. The genocide was committed by secular Young Turks enamored of Voltaire. The Iran-Iraq War was started by the Iraqi Baath Party, a secular Socialist party that foregrounded Arab nationalism and was founded by Christians, and which rejected a proposal to make Islam the religion of state. The Islamic Republic of Iran fought a defensive war against these secular invaders. The Afghanistan War that began in 1979 was provoked by a Communist coup and then the military occupation of Afghanistan by the Soviet Union, which pursued a dirty war of extermination and ethnic cleansing of villages that resisted the Red Army. Of the 7 guerrilla groups that tried to fight back against Soviet aggression, the majority were tribal and not religious in character.

Mais bon faut se renseigner dans des vraies sources pour ce genre d'infos, c'est un peu plus dur que tf1 et fb

u/MirzaJan · 2 pointsr/iranian

>He left, doesn't follow organized religion, etc.

I don't know, if he follows or no. Recently he has written a book on Prophet of Islam.

https://www.amazon.com/Muhammad-Prophet-Peace-Clash-Empires/dp/156858783X

>That still doesn't make it any different than any other religion :)

Baha'ism is not a religion like any other religion. Come to our community (/r/exbahai) and ask a question, you will get some very enlightening replies :)

u/Georgy_K_Zhukov · 1 pointr/AskHistorians

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