Crude Understanding of Disbelief
Harun Yahya
80 pages.
God, in the Qur’an, calls the culture of people who are not subject to the religion of God "ignorance." Only a comparison of this culture with the honorable thoughts and moral structure of the Qur’an can reveal its primitive and corrupted nature. The purpose of this book is to take this comparison further, displaying the extent of the "primitive rationale" of ignorant societies.
Book Contents
Titles and Chapters from the Book
Introduction
Chapter 1: Getting to know the ignorant society
Chapter 2: The lifestyle ignorance exposes
Chapter 3: The moral values of ignorance
Chapter 4: Fears and obsessions of ignorance
Chapter 5: Deviant beliefs of ignorant people about religion
Chapter 6: An important characteristic of the ignorant society: the impossibility of convincing the ignorant society
Chapter 7: Getting away from the crude understanding of disbelief
Chapter 8: Conclusion