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Old 02-01-2012, 02:57 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by M.L.Stewart View Post
Yes, Harry, a lot of research went into this book, including it being read and advised upon by a retired imam in Brunei, when I was there in November, 2011.

The novel is a work of fiction. Sharia law comes in many forms and, being set in the near future, I have protrayed a strict form of the law, yet it maintains many principles currently implemented today, throughout the world.

The book is by no means "anti-muslim", it could quite as easily have been written about nationalist, white supremacists and the effect they would have on a country.


Rhadin, your comment is very interesting, and also something touched upon in the book.

Regards,
ML Stewart
Excellent. It's good to hear that authors properly research their subject matter. There are all too many who, alas, do not.
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