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Quran : Through Kafir’s Eye

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Islamism was forced on Indians by swords of invaders. For centuries, crores were killed, raped and converted in name of religion. Thousands of temples and millions of idols were ruined.

Finally, a brave-heart stood up and shook the world. His intellectual counterattack on ideological roots of radical Islamist bloodshed silenced everyone. He still stands tall after 135 years with his movement spread across the globe and arguments undefeated. He is considered father of Hindutva movement and greatest social reformer ever. He was the first person ever to critique the scriptural foundations used to justify radicalism.

This is the historic work by the legend Swami Dayanand on Islamism. In 2008, a few people went to court to get this work by Swami Dayanand Saraswati banned. Delhi High Court gave a clear verdict in favor of this work, warning others to not file such cases again in future.

Every logical mind who seeks truth must read it

126 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 11, 2018

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Dayananda Saraswati

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Swami Dayananda Saraswati (दयानन्‍द सरस्‍वती) (born August 15, 1930, died September 23, 2015) was a monk of the Hindu monastic order, a renowned traditional teacher of Advaita Vedanta and a scholar in Sanskrit in the tradition of Sankara. He has been teaching Vedanta in India for more than five decades and around the world since 1976. His deep scholarship and assimilation of Vedanta combined with a subtle appreciation of contemporary problems make him that rare teacher who can reach both traditional and modern students. A teacher of teachers, Swami Dayananda taught six resident in-depth Vedanta courses, each spanning 30 to 36 months. Four of them were conducted in India and two in the United States. Each course graduated about 60 qualified teachers, who are now teaching throughout India and abroad. Under his guidance, various centers for teaching of Vedanta have been founded around the world; among these, there are three primary centers in India at Rishikesh, Coimbatore, Nagpur and one in the U.S. at Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. There are more than one hundred centers in India and abroad that carry on the same tradition of Vedantic teaching. In addition to teaching, Swami Dayananda has initiated and supported various humanitarian efforts for the last forty-five years. The most far-reaching of these is the establishment of All India Movement for Seva in 2000. Awarded consultative status with ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council) by the United Nations in 2005, this organization is devoted to serving people in the remote areas of India, mainly in the field of Education and Health Care. Swami Dayananda Saraswati has also promoted several international events and participated as a speaker in several global forums, among which are: the United Nations gathering of NGO's, the UNESCO Seoul Global Convention, the United Nations 50th Anniversary Celebration, the Millennium World Peace Summit, the International Congress for the Preservation of Religious Diversity, the Conference on the Preservation of Sacred Sites, the World Council for Preservation of Religious Diversity, the Youth Peace Summit, the Global Peace Initiative of Women Religious and Spiritual Leaders, a Hindu-Christian dialogue with the World Council of Churches, and the Hindu-Jewish Leadership Summit.

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April 5, 2022
The translated Quranic verses are given in archaic English. Hence, it is not a very smooth book to read. The book does have some good questions that can be asked to believers.
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December 3, 2021
Please avoid this book if you are a non-muslim or muslim.
It is mostly to set the context for showing that hindus are great.

I am a hindu myself, but this book is written in pre context of mocking other religion and showing your superiority.

Rather , look for the original version of dayanand saraswati’s version of interpretation of quran.

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