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Iran: The Harsh Arm of Islam is
nothing less than superbly perceptive and carefully
reasoned. Every page is worth examining with
unrestricted open mindedness. Following are comments from a number of readers
from around the world. The author had no choice but
to withhold their names to protect them and their
families from harm:
"Hassan exposes the devastating facts that speak for
themselves, from identifying the flaws in Shiite
Islam to taking on the cunning Shiite leaders whose
Islamic revolution has raised ignorance and
deception."
"George Hassan is simply the most effective
spokesman for seventy million Iranians forced to
live in a closed society, one that is a tightly restricted religious state,
where they are made to practice a religion that is
not their own or risk torture, imprisonment and
death."
"If courage were measured in teardrops, George
Hassan would be the Persian Gulf."
"George Hassan has one of the sharpest minds and
tongues outside of Tehran."
"George Hassan destroys the myth of the Islamic
leaders in Iran as "all powerful." Using their own words
against them, he takes on Iran's Shiite leaders
known for zero tolerance. His criticism of Islam, the
imams and the issues, has created the most talked
about book in the Iranian American community."
"George Hassan's intelligent, angry revelations provide the
perfect remedy to the antiquated superstitious
lunacy the mullahs are trying to promote."
"Iran: Harsh Arm of Islam shows readers why
Islamic revolution has caused extreme polarization, and
why the majority of Iranians find less love in their
hearts for the Arab world."
"The body of evidence George Hassan assembled to make his
polemic case is profound and compelling. He has
struck a chord, and that probably is why Iran's
religious leaders have already waged a ferocious attack
to discredit him and his book."
"No doubt with proliferated oil money, mullahs can
afford to put millions on George's head."
"George Hassan represents the mullah's worst nightmare
-- he turns
Shiite tales and religious claims back on themselves
to expose their parable origin, and challenges them on
one issue on which they cannot afford to admit defeat."
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