ED Noor: We don’t know enough about the roots of the situation in Yemen, among so many other aspects of these wars of the Middle East. Dr. Ashraf offers a revised or, more historically honest, rendition of events than you would find in most traditional sources. His connection of Takfiri and Judaism is, IMHO, unmistakably sound. This current war in Yemen could also be a proxy war by the Saudis for Israel who is frantically attempting to rewrite all ancient world history so it will support the Jewish version of history, much as ISIS has been doing in Syria and other ancient places.
Chronicles 14:11 is false the quote about the Ethiopians, the bible talks about the philistines.
It’s very interesting this work but the false quotation dissapointed me.
It is disappointing that the author failed to separate what he sees as bad Arab behavior (Takfir)
and behavior befitting a Muslim.
Takfiri behavior is spoken of in the Hadith literature and it is clearly prohibited in Islam. And, as compulsion in religion is explicitly forbidden in the Quran, this is further clear proof within the most fundamental documents of Islam against such reprehensible behavior.
There was an accidental typo in the essay, the correction is (2 Chronicles 14: 12)