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A nonfiction book that compares the Torah, Bible, and Qur’an — their similarities, differences, and how scriptures on violence, law, morality, and chosenness have been used historically and politically.
Key Topics Covered
- Chronological Study of Scriptures
Comparative analysis of Torah, Bible, and Qur’an on killing, punishment, war, and justice.
Tables and charts showing ethical vs violent passages across the three texts.
- Interpretations & Weaponization
The idea of Jews as “chosen people” and how this has been politically misused.
The concept of Amalek in Jewish scripture and its modern political invocation against Palestinians.
Exploration of Jihad in Islam, with equivalents in Christianity (“Just War”, “Spiritual Warfare”) and Judaism (“Milchemet Mitzvah”, Yetzer Hara).
- Law & Governance
Comparison of Sharia Law with Biblical Law and Halakha.
Specific focus on Chabad and their emphasis on Halakha and the Noahide Laws for non-Jews.
- Political Framing vs. Religious Ethics
How religious ideas are ethically meant to be applied vs how they have been politically exploited.
Examples: Crusades, Zionist Amalek rhetoric, Western framing of Jihad, Bush’s “Axis of Evil”.
- Visual Aids
Tables and comparative charts of scriptural teachings.
Infographic: Religious Ethics vs Political Framing, showing how spiritual concepts were transformed into political tools.
Emerging Question
- Which religion today stands on higher ethical and moral grounds?
- How religious texts have been misrepresented in modern politics and conflicts (especially around Islam being depicted as “the most violent” in the West).