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Confessions Of A British Spy And British Enmity Against Islam 13th Edition Huseyin Hilmi Isik

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Confessions Of A British Spy And British Enmity Against Islam 13th Edition Huseyin Hilmi Isik
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Publisher: Hakikat Kitabevi Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.54 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Huseyin Hilmi Isik
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 13

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Confessions Of A British Spy And British Enmity Against Islam 13th Edition Huseyin Hilmi Isik by Huseyin Hilmi Isik instant download after payment.

Confessions of a British Spy and British Enmity Against Islam
Must read for every Muslim! This book Confession by a British spy, translated from the book (Muzakkarat-ul Mister Hempher) which was published in Cairo by (Dâr-ul-kitâb-is-sufi), consists of the memoirs of Hempher, one of the thousands of spies, men or women, send to islamic countries by Ministry of the British Colonies, to demolish the Islamic religion. In this confession, the spy, Hempher, disclosed the lies and slanders fabricated by the Ministry; how he had deceived Muhammad bin Abdulwahhab, the founder of Wahhâbism; how he had strived to divide Muslims into groups and to corrupt their religion.

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