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An In-Depth Examination of the Impact of Islamic Social Norms Amid the West's Crumbling Christian Culture In the age of globalization, Western Post-Christian civilization finds itself grappling with complex challenges, one of which involves a dire clash of civilizations. In The Cancer of Civilization Jihad (c), Christian author, researcher, and podcaster Paul Sutliff (BA Religion and Philosophy, Roberts Wesleyan College; M.Ed., Nazareth College of Rochester; Post-grad Certificate in Mid-Level Intelligence Analysis) boldly takes a controversial and in-depth look at the intersection of Islamic…mehr

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An In-Depth Examination of the Impact of Islamic Social Norms Amid the West's Crumbling Christian Culture In the age of globalization, Western Post-Christian civilization finds itself grappling with complex challenges, one of which involves a dire clash of civilizations. In The Cancer of Civilization Jihad (c), Christian author, researcher, and podcaster Paul Sutliff (BA Religion and Philosophy, Roberts Wesleyan College; M.Ed., Nazareth College of Rochester; Post-grad Certificate in Mid-Level Intelligence Analysis) boldly takes a controversial and in-depth look at the intersection of Islamic social norms and Western values. Using the lens of social psychology and comparative theology, this thought-provoking book dives into the teachings of Islam found in the Quran, the Hadiths, and the Sirats, seeking to shed light on the potential conflicts arising from differing social norms. The Cancer of Civilization Jihad begins by examining the phenomenon of Muslim migration to Western civilizations, highlighting the impact it has on the host societies. Sutliff fearlessly addresses the critical question of whether irreconcilable differences exist between the social norms of Western civilization and those of Muslims in general-and proves beyond the shadow of a doubt there are. By delving into the Islamic concept of supremacy and the notion of truth-telling, the author invites readers on a captivating journey that explores the very real presence of a cancer within our Western Society. The Cancer of Civilization Jihad offers breakthrough thoughts based on the following: * Alignment with Islamic Scriptures: Each chapter meticulously dissects specific social norms, examining their reflection and application of Islamic scriptures. * Real-life Manifestations: The book skillfully connects these social norms to recent news stories, revealing how they manifest and impact daily life and culture. * Tackling of Controversial Issues: Topics such as slavery, racism, gender inequality, forced marriages, female genital mutilation, and the treatment of non-Muslims are fearlessly addressed, providing a deeper understanding of the conflicts faced by Western societies. Through this dedicated academic effort, the author provides readers with an opportunity to explore the intricate relationship between Islamic social norms, religious texts, and the realities of today's world. With a comprehensive table of contents and relevant appendices, this book equips readers with valuable insights backed by meticulous research. >Thorough in scope, unapologetically truthful and compelling, The Cancer of Civilization Jihad blows the watchman's shofar and invites readers to reflect and carefully consider the impact of the West's blind acceptance of Muslim immigration, philosophy, and social norms within its gates.
Autorenporträt
Paul is the author of Civilization Jihad and the Myth of Moderate Islam (2016), which was peer-reviewed and recommended! Paul's unique background and experience have enabled him to establish ways to address Civilization Jihad and Islamization that many others have not, in order to make America safer. His proposed resolution for Congress is an example of how his mind can cut through the complex to address a problem simply. Clare Lopez of the Center for Security Policy, and Tom Trento of The United West are supportive of this resolution.

Paul has also written a book for Social Studies teachers to learn how their own textbooks contain glaring historical errors placed purposefully in order to distort what is historically recorded. What every Social Studies Teacher Needs to Know About Islam (2017), utilizes Islamic histories written by Muslims for Muslims and and is now provided for educators.

Mr. Sutliff holds BA in Religion and Philosophy from Roberts Wesleyan College, a Master's of Science in Education from Nazareth College of Rochester, and recently completed a Graduate Certificate in Intelligence Analysis from Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security at North American University.

Mr. Sutliff's work has been published or shared on the American Thinker, Peoples Pundit Daily, Campus Watch, the Middle East Forum, TheRebel.media, and The Counter Jihad Report.com and Brenner Brief News, the Investigative Project on Terrorism.