1. A medical
encyclopedia published in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A., mentions Prophet
Muhammad’s name (pbuh) among those famous people who were EPILEPTIC.
2. A church
publication in 1981 mentions the rise of Islam in its early Period in the
following words:
"…The moral
looseness of the new faith, the might of the sword, the fanaticism of the
new religion, the shrewdness of Muhammad, the hope of plunder, the love of
wealth, the idea of a sensual paradise have been among the causes for the
spread of Islam which today embraces one sixth of the world's population."
3. A fourth grade
history text book published in U.S.A. has an article about Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) with the title, "A CAMEL DRIVER".
The same article
tells children 9 to 10 years of age about the status of women in Islam in
the following words: "they believe that women should be slaves to men
and that they thought a man might have as many wives as he wished, all at
one time."
The author tells
children about the spread of Islam, "...very soon they began to force
others to become Moslems whether they wanted or not. Like the highway
robber who says, "Money or your life", they gave everyone a choice, "Money
or your life, or be a Muslim."