Fariq Naik – A Non-Muslim Historians Testimony for Islam

Fariq Naik
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The speaker discusses a myth that the French queen's (Speaker 1) sword was inspired by the book "Islam at the Crossroad" by a famous author (Speaker 2). The myth is discussed as the most ridiculous and absurd among Muslims.
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And the best reply to the misconception that

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Islam was spread by the sword is given

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by the famous historian Delassie O'Leary in

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the book Islam at the Crossroad.

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On page number eight he says that history

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makes it clear that however the legend of

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fanatical Muslims sweeping across the world forcing Islam

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at the point of the sword over conquered

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races is the most fantastic absurd myth that

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historians have ever repeated.

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I would like to repeat the statement Delassie

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O'Leary in the book Islam at the

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Crossroad.

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On page number eight he says that history

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makes it clear that however the legend of

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fanatical Muslims sweeping across the world forcing Islam

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at the point of the sword is the

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most fantastic absurd myth that historians have ever

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repeated.

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