The Jew, the Gypsy and El Islam
By Sir Richard F. Burton. A posthumously published work, edited by W.H. Wilkins and first released in 1898, comprising three distinct essays that reflect Burton’s ethnographic and cultural observations from his extensive travels. The first section, "The Jew," examines Jewish communities, particularly in Damascus, where Burton served as British Consul in the 1860s. He explores Jewish history, the Talmud, and societal perceptions, often employing essentialist language typical of his era. Interestingly, this essay was four times longer in its original unpublished format, which was kept under lock and key in the archives of the Board of Deputies of British Jews. The story of how they got their hands on the original manuscript is discussed in the foreword.
Barbarian Cruelty: An Eye-Witness Account of White Slavery under the Moors
By Francis Brooks. It is a simple fact of the anti-white establishment that the Trans-Atlantic slave trade is known to all, but knowledge of the Muslim slave-trade in Europeans is deliberately suppressed.
Europeans are continually “blamed” for African slavery (even though only a tiny minority were ever involved in it, and it was Europeans who brought it to an end), but no-one ever dares “blame” the Muslim world for their slave trade in Africans and Europeans, which lasted for centuries longer than the Atlantic slave trade.
Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources
Want to know more about the real Muhammad from the earliest writings? Here’s a revised edition of the internationally acclaimed biography of the prophet Muhammad by scholar Martin Lings.
Based on the siras, the 8th- and 9th-century Arabic biographies that recount numerous events in the prophet’s life. It contains original English translations of many important passages that reveal the words of the men and women who heard Muhammad speak and witnessed the events of his life.