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The Story of Henry VIII, His Romantic Escapades, and Judge Thomas More... The Account of a Man Who Refused and Paid the Ultimate Price.
This is not a tale from One Thousand and One Nights, but the story of the King of England who stood proudly before everyone—before the Kings of Europe and before the Church at the height of its glory. This king did something no one else in European history had done: women, marriages, divorces, alliances, executions, heresy, and faith. It’s the strange story of King Henry VIII of England and Judge Thomas More, the only man who stood up to the king and refused to utter the words the king demanded, which eventually led to his execution. He was the king who challenged the Catholic Church and the Pope over matters concerning women.
By amerelintqam7 months ago in History
Johann Goethe, Germany’s icon who read the Quran, attacked the Church, and shocked the world with his defense of the Prophet Muhammad
Johann Goethe: The German genius who defied the Church, reflected on Islam and the spirit of humanity Did Johann Goethe convert to Islam before his death? Did you know Napoleon once told him, “You have killed more than I have”? Why is Goethe considered in Germany as the ideal man, embodying the essence of the German soul? He was a literary genius who astonished the entire world when he first read the Quran in German. Goethe was a unique individual, and his relationship with Islam and the Prophet of Islam was truly remarkable, while his relationship with the Church was complex and unusual. He literally said: “There is nothing like Muhammad in human history.” He ended his life with a strange act you wouldn’t imagine a German man doing—I’ll tell you about it later.
By amerelintqam7 months ago in BookClub

