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Mohammad Anwar Shaikh (born June 1, 1928 as Haji Mohammad) is a Pakistani-born author currently residing in Cardiff. He was born into a religious muslim family. His mother could recite a large part of the Qur'an from memory. During the violent days of the Partition of India in 1947 he killed on one day two Sikhs, a father and his son. He later killed another Sikh. After the age of 25 he became a critic of Islam and later wrote many books critical of Islam.

Works


  • Islam: The Arab National Movement
  • Islam: Sex and Violence
  • Islam and Human Rights
  • This is Jihad
  • Islam:The Arab Imperialism
  • Eternity
  • Faith and Deception
  • Taxation and Liberty

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1928 births | Living people | Pakistani writers | Former Muslims

 

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