Brother Tariq: The Doublespeak of Tariq Ramadan
C**O
A brilliant masterpiece
A brilliant masterpiece by a highly gifted and well-researched feminist author, exposing the lies, trickery and deceit of his fork-tongued charlatan, Ramadan.
A**R
One Star
This book is full of negativity which spreads hate...it's a bunch of crap
M**N
clear and balanced
Like this very much....clear and balanced.
A**R
Five Stars
very informative
W**W
We need to know the truth about the Muslim Brotherhood
This is a very detailed expose comparing the subversive methods that are being used to try to gradually entrap the world (or at least the Western developed nations) into a hypothetical Islamic paradise.I liked "Muslim Mafia" better as it was pretty much the dry facts, whereas "Brother Tariq" is written from a viewpoint that is fairly extreme in terms of the author's strong allegiance to secularism (as opposed to the Muslim Brotherhood allegiance to a world umma with a 7th Century form of Sharia as the absolute law). "Muslim Mafia" is more focused on relatively recent activity (and mostly in the U.S.)"Brother Tariq" fills in a lot of the detail as to the historical and world-wide activity of the Muslim Brotherhood and their goals, and documents clearly the relationships between so-called moderate spokesmen such as Tariq and the active terror organizations such as Hamas (as does "Muslim Mafia" regarding Tariq's counterparts in the U.S.)The author's extreme positionalities, however, make some of her accusations sound petty and even make some of the Brotherhood's positions sound relatively sane.
D**5
Five Stars
Tough read because this guy's a Jihadi sympathiser
S**N
Slippery As They Come
Should the reader be a person who does not care for Ramadan Tariq's Muslim Brotherhood split-tongued approach to the world you will enjoy this book. If you are a reader who believes he can do no wrong you won't enjoy discovering Tariq's slick underside as exposed to the world.
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