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Unholy Alliance: The Agenda Iran, Russia, and Jihadists Share for Conquering the World

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Jay Sekulow

5 Hours 30 Minutes

Simon & Schuster Audio

September 2016

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The New York Times bestselling author of Rise of ISIS exposes the dangers of radical Islam and the effects it has on the American way of life in this informative and eye-opening new book.

In Unholy Alliance, Jay Sekulow highlights and defines the looming threat of radical Islam. A movement born in Iran during the Islamic Revolution in 1979, radical Islam has at its heart the goal of complete world domination. As this movement has grown, Iran has entered into alliances with Syria and Russia, leading to a deadly game of geopolitical threats and violence.

Not only will you better understand jihadist terror, but you will also learn about Sharia law—a legal code that removes all personal liberty and is starkly incompatible with the US Constitution. All Muslims are required to follow Sharia—as are all who live in lands controlled by Islam. It is the goal of radical Islam to see Sharia instituted across the globe.

If we are to combat radical Islam’s agenda of domination, we must arm ourselves with knowledge. With carefully researched history, legal-case studies, and in-depth interviews, Unholy Alliance lays out the ideology and strategy of radical Islam, as well as the path we must take to defeat it.

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  • Michael H.

    Flawless!

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  • Bassam Albinmohamed

    The book is not about the unholy alliance as the name suggests. It's about look at anything that can advocate for the authorize version of Islam as a religion of hate and violence! The author made a lot of mistakes when he tried to explain certain versus of Quran or trying to explain Islam as he understood it by reading few books about it and not from its source or those who practice it, only using whatever helps him reach his pre set conclusion. The book would have been an excellent reading if it focused more on the unholy alliance between Iran, Russia and other terrorist groups such as hamas or hezbollah and not to show that the islamic religion in general is violent!

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  • Bill Brown

    Good listen, very eye opening.

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