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Once upon a time, when the infidel was the infidel and the Muslim was the Muslim, the parties; It is a book that explains the sociological, psychological and ontological relationships in layman's terms. The book flows so beautifully that it takes you back to those times like a novel. At that time, you followed the Muslim dignity of our faithful ancestors in your bones. And what we lost...
Özlem Hodja's Turkish Horror book, which I read before, is as delicious as this one. The style of the book reveals the truth to you with the author's small touches that do not give his opinion easily. Also, I thought it was nice that the author used Spanish sources and showed the views of the super power of those times towards us Muslims...
The only bad thing about the book is that it is out of print and has not been reprinted - probably because there was no demand.
It is highly recommended to friends who are worried about Muslims and want to understand the mind of the infidels. May God grant peace to the author, amen.