Qamrul A. Khanson
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Review: The Satanic Diseases

From: Alexander Haig

Pros: Best for lost People and empowerment for   religious lot

Cons: More preventive than assertive

I read the book, it requires a lot of patience, tolerance and moderation when you are listening to other religions. I had a negative picture of Islam, somehow, if Khanson is right then Jews, Christians and Muslims should not oppose each other but cooperate everywhere in the world.

It is a good and authentic work by Khanson but people are going against religion. In a society like North America, many deviators from God could revert to religion: probably the religion of Islam. People are after mat

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From: Milkov Moonovich

Pros: It is a book which gave me in depth knowledge of comparative commanalities between Judaism, Christianity and Muslims. Though we did not get a chance to read Part 01, the anxiousness is there to read when it is available.

Cons: The language used to elaborate sometimes require more concentration

The Satanic Diseases Part 02 is an enthusiastic effort by a Muslim author of Canadian origin to remove the misconceptions about Muslims. It gives an in depth knowledge of Islam and how close this religion is related with Judaism and Christianity.

If western populations really understand Islam from Qamrul Khanson's point of view and his given references from Qur'an, Torah and Gospel, one would find the futility of ongoing anti-Muslim sentiments in Yogoslavia, Israel and in many parts of ...

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