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Coming Fall Of Islam In Iran
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Product Description Much more is happening behind the scenes in the Middle East than the media has revealed, leaving America unprepared and unprotected. In this book, Reza Safa, a former Shiite Muslim and a recognized authority on Islamic issues, highlights the past and current Islamic issues in a way that will make readers sit up and take notice. Safa chronicles what god is doing in the Islamic world, including Iran, where thousands of former faithful Muslims are converting to Christianity. The Coming Fall of Islam and Iran portrays a hope of a great future in the Middle East. This book will show readers how Iran is the first Muslim nation where a mass nationwide exodus is taking place among the Muslims, even as Islamic radicalism grows rapidly.
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ISBN 1591859883 EAN 9781591859888 UPC 000000882884
Pages 222
Dimensions: Length: 8.8" Width: 6.1" Height: 0.9" Weight: 0.8 lbs.
Release Date Oct 10, 2006
Publisher CHARISMA HOUSE #135
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 | Rambling but often fascinating. Nov 15, 2008 |
Unfortunately, most of this book is NOT about the subjects it claims to be about. Safa rambles on all kinds of subjects -- the history of Iran, giving the government advice over how to deal with Palestine, biblical interpretation. Sometimes Safa makes pretty good sense; a lot of times he sounds like your average pontificating electrician or car salesman -- or preacher, which is what he is.
The history of Iran was actually pretty good, a fair and useful assessment of the role the US played in the 1953 coup that Iranians remain peeved about. Safa provides quotes from people like Khomeini, which shows what they really think. It was also good to learn more about Christianity in Iran, though I didn't think Safa gave enough details.
But Safa is inconsistent and unpersuasive in what he thinks the US should DO. He insists that his ministry has proven that Christianity is a better solution to radical Islam than the military, because he's converted two suicide bombers, out of 10,000. I don't follow the logic. Nor do I see grounds, with maybe one in a thousand Iranians having come to Christ, to be as triumphalistic as Safa is -- exciting as this breakthrough is. And I wish he'd talk more about repentance and changed lives, and a little less about dreams, which he discusses without a trace of objectivity.
Nor is the book terribly well-written.
All in all, I think Safa needs a more demanding editor. | | |  | Safa's Optimism Nov 30, 2007 |
| Reza Safa is confident that even in spite of Islamic opposition, more and more Iranians will opt for Christianity. His book is an interesting read. He recounts how Islam came to his native Iran and how it will go. "As a former radical Shi'ite Muslim" Reza shatters some common misconceptions about Islam, for example that Islam is a peaceful religion. Considering that Islam "is a totalitarian system in its fullest meaning" Reza poses a fascinating possibility about its demise, much as the demise of Comunism. I thoroughly enjoyed his book, and I recommend it. | | | Write your own review about Coming Fall Of Islam In Iran
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