It may seem strange to you that the title of my book begins with a parable. In the Qurʾān there are many parables supporting such statements. One of them serves for my pictorial representation. Sura 65/Gumuʿa, verse 5:

"The situation of those upon whom (the Book) has been imposed and they have not complied,

like that of a donkey loaded with books...

I have adapted the verse somewhat to our modern times, modified it so that it is not just understood as a religious practice, but all of our religions. We all commit the mistakes described there. The second parable that serves for my title is the following verse:

" Every living thing will surely taste death one day"

In the Qur'an, Allah has linked death and taste together. So life is tasty. While some of us will describe life as pleasant and sweet, others will say that it is, or was, bitter and unpleasant. In this book, the religious practices of homo sapiens [sapiens] are analyzed and interpreted from the perspective of Islam. The focal point, of course, is Islamic manipulations.  This book is currently only available in German.

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