Muslims Outraged over book “Bleeding for Allah”


Muslims from the United States to the Middle East are storming over the book "Bleeding for Allah," written by Markus Aurelius and released earlier this year.

(I-Newswire) September 12, 2008 - Cleveland, Ohio- Muslims from the United States to the Middle East are storming over the book "Bleeding for Allah," written by Markus Aurelius and released earlier this year. Turkish news agencies have attacked the author as being a "Christian extremist" (Ankara News) and of "promoting culture wars" (Jurnalturk). Dozens of websites in Turkey, Syria and Saudi Arabia have condemned the work as nothing more than propaganda of the Bush administration. The Turks appear particularly sensitive to Aurelius' gruesome account of the Turkish propagated Armenian Genocide. Turkish news outlets reiterate that Islam is only a religion of peace. Turks and Pakistanis alike have called for the book's outright banishment. But Aurelius' breakthrough work gives countless, easy-to-follow examples of Koranic verse that readily demonstrates its deep militancy and stark violence.
Muslim bloggers across the United States and the United Kingdom are incensed with "Bleeding" and are calling it "The Great Book of Lies". But Aurelius carefully examined the Prophet Muhammad's life, including the gruesome details of his ruthless rise to power in the early seventh century. "The shrewd Prophet creatively found divine words of support from Allah for his banditry and mass murder," Aurelius writes. "Sadly, more than one billion people believe those words today." Aurelius believed that such beliefs have contributed to the genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh and to the current human catastrophe in the western Sudan.
To support his position, Aurelius applied an innovative approach to illustrate the indisputable militancy of Islam. "Bleeding for Allah" includes a unique comparative analysis of specific words between the New Testament and the Koran. For example, the words "punishment" and "torture" appear almost 1,000 percent more in the Koran while the word "love" appears approximately 500 percent less.
"Americans are terribly confused on this subject. I challenge you to read the Koran and conclude anything different than I have," Aurelius charged in his last known interview. Aurelius was an antiquarian book collector and several of his ancient texts were used in his work. The books have been auctioned for charity. "Bleeding for Allah" is still currently available at Amazon.com.
For more information contact: William Connor Smith @ MFS Distribution Systems @ (330)389-3842 or www.BleedingforAllah.com.




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