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For Christ's Sake Ahmad Thomson & Muhammad Ataur Rahman
This book deals with the history of Christianity in Europe, with particular reference to Spain...a history of which any reader curious about the Muslims in Spain must be aware. One of the books which constitute the revised version of 'Blood on the Cross.'
| Publisher: | Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd. | | Suitable Age: | Adults | | Length: | 156 |
| SKU: 441-090 |
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History of Islam in Spain can only really be understood if the reader was aware of how the official religion of Christianity developed in Europe, especially in regards to the interaction between the Unitarian and the Trinitarian Christians.
Therefore, in order to fully realize how Muslims in Spain were almost eliminated by the notorious Spanish Inquisition, For Christ's Sake deals principally with the history of Christianity in Europe.
This book traces the movement of the original Unitarian followers of Jesus, peace be upon him, from North Africa and the Middle East up into Europe and Spain, describing the formation and expansion of the Trinitarian Church in Italy and the rest of Europe.
In addition, this book outlines the almost total annihilation of the Unitarian Christians at the hands of the Trinatarian Church by the Means of Medieval Inquisition.
| SKU: 441-090 |
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