Mohammed's Koran: Why Muslims Kill For Islam

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London, 1961.
W. Montgomery Watt, Islamic Political Thought, Edinburgh,
1968.
W. Montgomery Watt, Bellʼs Introduction to the Qurʼan,



  1. Completely revised and enlarged), Edinburgh, 1970.
    Bat Yeʼor, Islam and Dhimmitude: Where Civilisations
    Collide, Lancaster, 2002.
    Bat Ye’or, Eurabia, Madison, 2005.
    Bat Yeʼor, Europe, Globalization and the Coming Universal
    Caliphate, Madison, 2011.


Recommended Books (Date Order)


The reading list is here arranged with the oldest books first.
The reason for this is to show the importance of Ibn Ishaq’s
biography of Mohammed, and how the concept of the
Islamic State is nothing new. Furthermore, when arranged in
chronological order one can see there were many books
published in English since 1861 which made it clear to the
educated elite that Islam was a political ideology and a
religion of war, that the Koran needed to be understood in
chronological order and that Islam has and would cause
major conflicts with non-Islamic societies.


Ibn Ishaq, (circa 769) The Life of Muhammad: a Translation
of Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rasul Allah, by A.Guillaume, London,
1955.

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