Fariq Naik – Dlasi Olari Historian
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The speaker discusses the myth of Islam at the crossroad, stating that history tells us that the legend of the sword is the most accurately representation of the myth. He uses a book called Islam at the crossroad to explain the myth and notes that the myth is a myth that never changes.
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And, the best reply to the misconception
that Islam was fed by the sword is
given by the famous historian,
Delacic O'Leary in the book Islam at the
crossroad. On page number 8, he says that
history makes it clear that however,
the legend of fanatical Muslims
sweeping across the world, forcing Islam
at the point of the sword overconquered
races is the most fantastic absurd myth that
historians have ever repeated. I would like to
repeat the statement, De Lassie O'Leary, in the
book, Islam at the crossroad.
On page number 8, he says that history
makes it clear that however the legend of
fanatical Muslims sweeping across the world, forcing Islam
at the point of the sword is the
most fantastic
absurd myth that historians have ever repeated